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  2. Mount Erebus disaster - Wikipedia

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    Flight Engineer Gordon Barrett Brooks (43) had 10,886 flight hours, including 3,000 in the DC-10 (Brooks had also been Flight Engineer on the Air New Zealand flight involved in the Cessna 188 Pacific rescue in 1978). [8] [9] Also on board were First Officer Graham Neville Lucas (39) and Flight Engineer Nicholas John "Nick" Moloney (44). Flight ...

  3. Rob Fyfe - Wikipedia

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    Fyfe rose to be Flight Commander in charge of maintenance of the Air Force's Skyhawk Squadron at the age of 24. [4]He held positions at Telecom, and Postbank. [5] He was General Manager of the Bank of New Zealand, Chief Operating Officer of ITV Digital in the UK (which went into bankruptcy while he was at the helm) and group general manager of Air New Zealand.

  4. List of airline codes (E) - Wikipedia

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    EXECUTIVE EAGLE United States American Eagle: EXU Executive Airlines SACAIR Spain JTR Executive Aviation Services: JESTER United Kingdom EXE Executive Flight: EXEC United States TRI Executive Flight Operations Ontario Government: TRILLIUM Canada EXJ Executive Jet Charter: United Kingdom EJM Executive Jet Management: JET SPEED United States TEA ...

  5. Whangarei Airport - Wikipedia

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    The upgrade allowed larger aircraft to land [16] and allowed Air New Zealand, through its subsidiary airline Air Nelson, to trial flights with its Bombardier Q300 aircraft. Daily flights from Auckland commenced in August 2013, growing in time to be the predominant aircraft used on the Auckland route before becoming the sole aircraft used in ...

  6. Radar warning receiver - Wikipedia

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    RWR systems can be installed in all kind of airborne, sea-based, and ground-based assets such as aircraft, ships, automobiles, military bases. Depending on the market the RWR system is designed for, it can be as simple as detecting the presence of energy in a specific radar band, such as the frequencies of known surface-to-air missile systems ...

  7. Air transports of heads of state and government - Wikipedia

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    His Majesty The Sultan's Flight's Airbus A340-200 during a visit of the Sultan of Brunei to Australia in May 2013. His Majesty The Sultan's Flight (HMSF) has several aircraft in VIP configuration exclusively for the Sultan of Brunei and members of the Royal Family. These include a Boeing 767-200ER, a Boeing 747-8 BBJ, and a Boeing 787-8.

  8. No. 3 Squadron RNZAF - Wikipedia

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    No. 3 Squadron RNZAF is a unit of the Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF). It currently operates NHIndustries NH90 and Agusta A109 helicopters. The squadron was initially formed as a territorial unit of the New Zealand Permanent Air Force in Christchurch in 1930. During World War II, the squadron served in the Pacific, undertaking patrol ...

  9. List of Pilatus PC-12 operators - Wikipedia

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    A Finnish PC-12NG in flight. Finnish Air Force - operates six PC-12NG aircraft as liaison aircraft. [23] Ireland. Irish Air Corps - currently operates four aircraft, one PC-12NG aircraft in a utility transport role, and three PC-12M SPECTRE aircraft were delivered in September 2020 for reconnaissance and transport purposes. [24] [25] South Africa