GROUND ENGINEER.
AERO CLUB APPOINTMENT. (By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.) CHRISTCHURCH, this day. Mr. A. H. T. Brazier ha* been appointed chief engineer to the Canterbury Aero Club. In announcing the club'* selection from a number of applicants, the secretary, Mr. P. R. Climie, said that Mr. Brazier had previously been in the employ of tlie oiub, but was at present in business on his own account. Mr. Brazier has a full set of ground engineer's licensee—A, B. C. I) and X. He is late of the Royal Air Force, and served with the Air Foroe inspection branch. With the enlargement of commercial services in New Zealand, there is a shortage of fully qualified ground engineers and the club counts itself fortunate in securing the services of so experienced a man as Mr. Brazier.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 167, 18 July 1938, Page 9
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