FLYING CAMP
r Subsidy for 1 training r ® >-1 (N.Z. Press Association) <- WELLINGTON. i-i Forty-one air cadets from Air Training Corps units throughout New Zealand will !• be trained in either powered flight or gliding at a national ‘■ flying camp in Masterton in January. 1 The national council of the Air Cadet League decided at ‘■(its conference in Wellington lon Saturday to subsidise the r flying training on a dollar for dollar basis. The president r j(Sir Arthur Nevill) also announced an unspecified grant by the National Airways Corporation towards i-(the cost of hiring light air- ( craft for the camp. Normal flying costs are j.(estimated at more than $lOO a head for powered flight ~jand about $BO for gliding. _
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Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 33383, 15 November 1973, Page 9
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