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School Leavers: B B you are leaving school at the end of this year (or have recently left) you could be B part of the RNZAF groundteam. B Applications are now being accepted for B entry early in 1980. Final applications for these early entries close 30 September B 1979- Enquire now! B If you are between 16!4 and 24 years of * ■ fr B a 9 e then one of the toWowioa three avenues * L ' of RNZAF entry may be open t 0 y° u: ~* ■-■Cwr » Air Force Cadet Bk Cadets receive three months basic training ■ ’Ey at RNZAF Base Woodbourne, near I ’ ffl ■ Blenheim, before embarking on some of [ ■ ■ B the best career training available in New I B '2-. "WMBMBMMIIMff'W 11 H Zealand. There are opportunities in many B*'Bl B fields open to Cadets. These include: | B J|K, B Engineering: Avionics, Aircraft Mechanical, I B| I B ’W | Armament Engineer, Communications, B* 4 jßtagly... ■ Equipment Motor Mechanics. ■r i Bk St *PP® rt: Accounts Clerk (pay/stores), B ■ I RMnA B\General Duties Clerk, storeman/Suppiier, I ' fl Chef, Steward, Publication Specialist ■A B . .(Librarian), Medical Assistant, Driver, t B 1 ** <1 B Crash/Fire crew. jP A B Qualifications: You must be aged 16:?, but under 25 years of age. on entry date Hk (January, February and March for the initial 11 I Mb ’Vj| B ' l9BO courses). You should have completed '' BB HB; -or be completing at least 3 years of > | ikte M BB Secondary education. Engineering H candidates-raust have taken fail I 'B Bd k Bl mathematics and general science or physics. F/ , ?■ m N.Z. Certificate in »' 1 J M Engineering Trainees: B Successful candidates receive their initial B training at RNZAF Base Woodbourne, B then over a four year period, receive specialist and advanced RNZAF training, Y . I while completing the civil New Zealana I«?« Certificate in Engineering course by ' - correspondence and full-time study at the ’ Central Institute of Technology. [ These are the careers open to Air Force RBBH; B N.Z.C.E. trainees: Aircraft Mechanical (Aero option), or Avionics Engineering U (Telecommunications option). RBM B Qualifications: You must be 17 or 18 B years of age in January 1980, with U.E. KB passes (or 6th Form Certificates of grade 4 or better) in mathematics and physics. PB . Aircraft Mechanical Engineering applicants must have an exemption from N.Z.C.E. ' • Chemistry I(ie. at least 50% in School IwB B Certificate genera! science, or a 6th Form F F B Certificate of grade 5, 60r7 or 40% in B F j I [ J A A Y / B / * u£ * Chemistry). Six formers may apply B A A K A w A . A. T but 1980 entry would then depend on the ®’ academic reSLrfts of November 1979 school examinations. ■ 19 1 A i i I TIS RNZAF Armament Apprentice: Here a unique opportunity key IF /88 a' IK w 1 T A 1 BBBBIMm RNZAF technicians to train in Australia. Ol9 I I g g The training period with the Royal Australian Air Force is three years, with 300031 leave home in New Qualifications: You must be 16 but under Auckland Armed Fotces-RecruitingrCentee. C MC Cenlre, Queen l7 yeaFS Of age in mid-JaOUary 1980. I • Vtou-shouM have good School Certificate ■ Ptone 726-100. Chrislehwch ArmeOFoecesßecnabujCen»re. Ku* ■ SOeRCe OT ptiySICS; if yOUate Sitting these H subjects this year, you must be confident ■ of gaining the required good pass marks. ■ Remember: I nAR FORCE CM2CT3 n>ec£nwc3 i - ] ahmmoct apprentices ■ Fmai applications close for these early Mk.,.. ■ l_J l—J •—» W 1980 entries on 30th September... (TiekMapprppriate). f ENQUIRE NOW! I ArxVKLrtom Wafa* aoceoied prior Io 3CUiS«(*er4»rOßl* i X; RNZAF ■ PhnnftNft IT re an a career, * cm adventure. B Present employment er schooHorm :— m I.———,Bl
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