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If you're single ' jMsHlfli This category covers three trades: air and Radar technicians arc responsible lor the you’ll get full board and meals at remarkably Hr : V > A MHsHBH ground communications and radar. maintenance of both airborne (search, cheap rates. If married, you'll get a special MMHMM f 'j| s Air communications involves the ser- weather warning and mapping radar) and allowance and could become eligible for an hMMk -■ vicing of all communication systems within fixed ground (surveillance) radar systems. Air Force house (which could cost as little hMHMk" " v 'ifIMMNH the aircraft (air-to-ground and internal) These three trades share the same b.i»ic as $5 a week). The Air Force offers you the companionship of including some navigational aids. engineering training followed by specialist All of these advantages mean more pay P^P lc your own age who share the same interests. ~ lra( Jc training, in your hand plus cash and income retire- Training first develops metalwork skills, 4 ment benefits. then progresses to specialist training in basic 0 Trades fot WOnteH. . electronics, including AC and DC circuits j <• Skills you can use anywhere, and machines, batteries, voltage regul a tors : «MMk ?'T n i. \ and3 , Ouir \ f,r inside the Air Force or out. aircraft circuits ignition and armament 4- education 'the "xii'gkcc cmoll'r and WB7 1 \ 1 and Air rorce trained tradesmen always u • u i r i -u u \ .* instrument assistant, enjovplentv of scope for putting them to The high job unifications winch result \ . good use. ’ underwrite a secure career. A . \ / Howto jOIH. But the scope within the Air Force is \ / The Air Force offers you much more even better, particularly since you are 4 •• than iustajob-it offers you a wayof life, olfered more than a job-you re offered a 3 I Certainly, you sign on for a period nf Bor 1 2 way of lile. V j M-n, y eiirs < Airwomen 3 years). But you have th® Two ways to start a career. \ °iT ( ’ rlU11 "' 1011,111 <)l " 11 x "'i i ,lc su u ,i ’ * 1 I you: any time during Ihe first thtee months There are two ways you can start your NjK I I you could opt out. It s a matter of record that electronics career with the Air Forge. 4 few’choose to do so, which is not surprising If you are between 16 and 17/? with at 2 when you discover what life in today's least three years secondary education 1 Air Force is reallv like including mathematics and preferably a 2 ML jjb’ Post the coupon below for an Air Force science subject to sth form level - perhaps One of the world's most advanced reconnaissance airerafi, career booklet and then contact your nearest School Certificate-you could enter as an the P 3 Orion plays an important peacetime role in maritime search . RNZAF' Recruiting Officer He will tell you Airman Cadet. and rescuework. Sophisticated electronic equipment is a key 4 what life in todav's Air force is all about ' factor in its effectiveness. 2. Instruments. y — — ■■»— f — » » — —■ ftw Information about aircraft speed, altitude I 13 more technical todays Air Force. | - I and position is conveyed to the aircrew by ■ Simply post the coupon. Bk MEg- 2M5saBMl instruments. This trade is mainly responsible 1 without obligation, for jB 'gflra for the maintenance of these sy stems and I some DOneiliS. tree, comprehensive * *'t' ML also those which monitor the performance II you have two years’ literature about dry tf (jAaoSHI and operation of the aircraft's engines and | secondary education (three career opportunities lhe Air lorcc reaches you truly useful skills. j ue | systems, oxygen systems, cabin ■ years for Airman Cadets) j n loc j iiv \ \, r Force. If you are between 17'Ze and 30, with at pressurisation and air conditioning. I the Air Force offers you Or ask someone you know in the RNZAF. least two years' secondary education but Five months'general engineering train- | the following trades-all preferably mathematics or a science subject ing is followed by specialist trade studies with good chances of .. to the equivalent of School Certificate, you which include basic electronics’, fundamentals | advancement and regular ‘ dnK qualify for entry as an Adult Airman. Very of AC and DC circuits, barometry, optics. ■ salary increases: Address likely, skills already gained in allied fields • gyroscopics, oxygen sy stems and automatic I For men: could assist your entry into an electronics flight control systems. a Airframes. Electroplating, | career. Advanced training includes in-depth ■ Engines. Motor Mechanic. f“ Airman Cadet (16-17- years) awc 1 You can choose from four basic types of studies of these subjects plus additional | Metalworking. Woodworker. Adult Entrant (17 years) electronic trades. training and wiring regulations. Machinist. Aeronautical ” Airwomen (17‘/ -30 years) 1. Electrical. 3 Armament 1 ?™ Bh r ting ‘ Tech " ic * 1 - Ha " d ‘ Send to: The R NZAE Recruiting Ollicer, "7 3.Armament. | Salety Equipment, Aircraft P.O. Box )470. Chr.stchurcli, I This trade involves mainly the mam- General training precedes specialist work " Finishing. Telephone 60-259. " tenance of aircraft electrical systems and with all ground and air weapons, gun sights, | For women: Auckland'373-357 components including generators, alternators. rockets, bombs and explosives, ejection Electrical Assistant. Wellington: 43-767* DN7f*E W • starter motors, fuel pumps, relays and switches, seats, and pyrotechnics (distress and I Instrument Assistant. Dunedbr -296. ■vLßwraaßßH I plus cockpit, landing and navigation lights. illuminating flares). Im'm — — mm mbm m ■■■■■■■ m ■■ ■■ ■■■ m ■■■■■■ ■■ mb*

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Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 38188, 30 March 1973, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 38188, 30 March 1973, Page 3

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