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1952
1952 - 1717.PDF
FLIGHT, 20 June 1952 /toffi&d /c/peatottfe THIS NOTICE APPEARED IN "FLIGHT" MAY 8 1931 &-day AIR SERVICE TRAINING OF HAMBLE IS INDEED THE LEADING AERONAUTICAL TRAINING ESTABLISHMENT and its organisation includes AT HOME CIVIL: The Schools of Flying. Navigation, Engineering, Air Marine Radio and Radar, and Technical Officers. SERVICE—Management of: No. 14 Reserve Flying School, No. I Basic Air Navigation School, No. 2 Basic Flying Training School (Ansty), The Naval Air Signals Squadron, Southampton University Air Squadron. OVERSEAS Management of: Technical Training College, Bangalore (I.A.F.), Apprentice School, Korangi Creek (R.P.A.F.). Transport and Fighter Conversion School, Mauripur (R.P.A.F.). SINCE ITS INCEPTION IN 1931, Air Service Training has trained over 6,000 Pilots, Navigators, Engineers and Radio Officers and to-day many of these are leading figures in Civil Aviation at Home and Overseas. Also during the late War. some 40,000 service personnel passed out successfully from Air Service Training managed Service establishments. THE REPUTATION OF AIR SERVICE TRAINING HAS BEEN BUILT UP OVER 21 YEARS ON THE SUCCESS AND ACHIEVEMENT OF ITS PUPILS A Mimbtr of th« Hawker Sidd«l*y Group AIR SERVICE TRAINING LTD HAM BE! Ol'THAMPTON U251
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