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‘Bird’ goes to school

By MP News GroupAugust 23, 2016Updated:August 29, 2016No Comments1 Min Read
Looking good: St Joseph’s pupil Madison Cruickshank, below, tries on a helicopter pilot’s helmet during the Navy 723 Squadron visit to Cyril Fox Reserve, Crib Point. Above, Sub Lieutenant Frank Tachibana (right), Lieutenant Tristram Gleeson (centre) and Sub Lieutenant Olie Bohling fielding questions from Crib Point Primary pupils.
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Looking good: St Joseph’s pupil Madison Cruickshank, below, tries on a helicopter pilot’s helmet during the Navy 723 Squadron visit to Cyril Fox Reserve, Crib Point. Above, Sub Lieutenant Frank Tachibana (right), Lieutenant Tristram Gleeson (centre) and Sub Lieutenant Olie Bohling fielding questions from Crib Point Primary pupils.
Looking good: St Joseph’s pupil Madison Cruickshank, below, tries on a helicopter pilot’s helmet during the Navy 723 Squadron visit to Cyril Fox Reserve, Crib Point. Above, Sub Lieutenant Frank Tachibana (right), Lieutenant Tristram Gleeson (centre) and Sub Lieutenant Olie Bohling fielding questions from Crib Point Primary pupils.

Madison Cruickshank of St Josephs Primary Schools tries on a pilots helmet during 723 Squadron visit to Cyril Fox Reserve, Crib Point, Victoria.

HMAS Cerberus teamed up with Crib Point Primary, St Joseph’s Primary and Perseverance Primary, French Island, on Friday to give 300 pupils a practical insight into flight as part of Science Week.

The pupils inspected the Navy Bell 429 helicopter and met its crew at Cyril Fox Reserve, Crib Point – directly behind St Joseph’s.

School competitions all week, and the screening of the movie Paper Planes, added to the excitement of learning and discovery.

The Navy 723 Squadron operates Bell 429 Global Rangers and AS-350BA Squirrel helicopters for air-crew training, all-round duties and to support air capable ships.

“The squadron and aircrew were happy to help inspire young minds by showing them their bird in action,” Crib Point Primary School principal Tina Coumbe said.

First published in the Western Port News – 23 August 2016

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