Six pupil, who have been receiving instruction at the Napier Aero Club are to be tested for their A pilot,’ licenses to-morrow. The name, of the pupils are: Messrs. J. Tattersall, P. Mayo, A. Angus, all of Napier, Meesrs. W. Krogh and C. Kirkley, of Hastings, mid Mr. W. Dick, of Pourerere. Mr. Krogh was the winner of the “HeraldTribune’’ aviation scholarship held recently. The flying instructor (Flying Officer Gerrand) h»s expresised the opinion that the ‘psriomnes, of the aerodrome mad' '•otidi'ion, exeellen' for tuition Fhgbt-Lieut. Someriet Thomas arrives by air to-morrow to tejt six of the Haw ke s Bay and East Coast Aero Club's pupils at the Napier Aerodrome on Saturday afternoon. He will lie accompanied by Mr. Gibson, who will inspect the Napier Club’s ground.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIII, Issue 275, 3 November 1933, Page 5
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