Senior students discover exciting Airforce career options

On April 4th, our Year 12 and Year 13 students embarked on an educational journey to the Royal New Zealand Airforce Base at Whenuapai. It was an eye-opening experience as we delved into the diverse trades and opportunities available within the Airforce.

The day began with a warm welcome and a delicious lunch at the ‘mess,’ which left us feeling both satisfied and eager to explore further. Our first stop was the base gym, where we discovered the extensive fitness testing, programs, and physiotherapy services available to Air Force employees. It was fascinating to learn that fitness itself is a trade you can specialise in within the Air Force, and even more exciting to discover that you can get paid to play your favourite sport as part of your duties.

Next, we delved into the world of logistics officers, gaining insights into their vital role in coordinating travel and missions. Visiting the base airport, where planes land and take off, provided a firsthand look at the logistical operations behind Air Force activities. We were thrilled to see the itinerary for the upcoming weeks, which included trips for Air Force sports teams competing internationally—a testament to the diverse opportunities available within the organisation.

One of the day’s highlights was our introduction to the ‘observer’ trade, presented by Waike Wong, a member of the Seasprite Helicopter  team. Waike gave us a glimpse into the thrilling role of an observer, who communicates with the flight team, monitors radio signals across multiple bandwidths, and, as he humorously described it, “shoots the bomb.” It was fascinating to learn about the responsibilities and simulations involved in this critical role.

For those seeking an exciting career where you can earn while you learn, the Air Force offers a wide range of options. With opportunities to travel extensively and engage in diverse roles, it’s a career path worth considering. If you’re intrigued by the prospect of joining the defense forces, we encourage you to reach out to our Careers Department for more information.

 

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