Flying times ahead for graduates

20 December 2024

As the temperatures soared in the west, so did the spirits of 15 student pilots from 277 Phase 2 ADF Intermediate Pilots’ Course as they graduated from 2 Flying Training School on December 6 in what was the final course graduation for 2024. 

Family, friends and invited guests had their eyes locked to the sky as Flight Lieutenant Peter Horrell demonstrated the capability of the Pilatus PC-21 aircraft and skills learnt throughout the course during a spectacular aerobatics display. 

Guests were also treated to a series of flypasts featuring the Hawk-127 and Pilatus PC-21 aircraft as they tore through the skies above RAAF Base Pearce in an amazing feat of airmanship.

Reviewing Officer Air Commodore David Strong congratulated the course participants on their achievements and reflected on some of Air Force’s rich history.

“My heartfelt congratulations to our graduates for completing what is acknowledged as one of the best pilot training courses in the world,” Air Commodore Strong said. 

“You now join the distinguished ranks of those who have served our nation with pride and honour, donning the same wings you have been awarded today. 

“Your success is based on the positive relationships you form. Strive to set the example and live by the Defence values in everything you do – uphold the proud traditions of the Royal Australian Air Force just as countless others have done before you.”

Air Commodore Strong thanked the staff, families and friends for the commitment, sacrifice and support they have provided to the graduates over the years, which has led them to this moment.

A milestone event not only for the graduates, but also for 2 Flying Training School as they proudly marched their Governor-General’s banner on to the parade ground for the first time since its reconsecration in November.

Five graduates received awards for their achievements while on course.

Pilot Officer Reid Pilkington was awarded the Royal Australian Air Force Association (WA Division) trophy for most improved, the Returned Services League Trophy for demonstrating the highest qualities in leadership, and the ‘Fit-to-Fight’ High Performance Physical Training Award.

The Air BP Australia Trophy for the graduate with the highest aggregate of academic marks was awarded to Pilot Officer Lauren Day, while Pilot Officer Jack Clempson received the D.J. Friedrichs Aerobatics Trophy for the highest level of aerobatic skill; and Pilot Officer Rhys Morgan received the Martin Baker Australia Navigation Trophy as the graduate displaying the highest level of navigation skills.

Pilot Officer Isaiah Butterfield was awarded the Pilatus Aircraft Trophy as course dux after he received the S.J. Goble Memorial Trophy as most proficient pilot, and the G. Scutt/E. Davey Memorial Trophy for most proficient at instrument flying.

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