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Guests: Wing Commander Glen Donaldson, Commanding Officer of No. 5 Squadron
Flight Sergeant Tony Strugnell, Flight Engineer
Squadron Leader Paul Barrett, MFC, Flight Engineer, Engineer Officer
Flight Lieutenant Tom Peterson, Pilot
Flying Officer Holly Graham – Air Warfare Officer
Corporal Nikita Crookbain – Air Warfare Specialist
Host: Dave Homewood
Recorded: 16th of November 2022
Released: 12th of December 2022
Duration: 1 hour 17 minutes 53 seconds
In this episode of the WONZ Show, Dave Homewood visits No. 5 Squadron Royal New Zealand Air Force at RNZAF Base Whenuapai. Dave sat down with a group of aircrew and engineers from the squadron to talk about their experiences with the Lockheed P-3K2 Orion as the sun sets on its very long RNZAF career. And they discuss the new Boeing P-8 Poseidon that is just entering service to replace the Orions.
This discussion gives a great insight into the amazing work that the Orion has done over five and a half decades for New Zealand, and also looks forward to how the now Poseidon will fulfil the roles that the Orion spent so long doing, and what is to come for the new aircraft.
This episode is being released on the very day that the first RNZAF Poseidon, NZ4801, arrived in New Zealand after the delivery ferry flight from the USA.
Dave Homewood wishes to thank all those who took part in the interview, and those behind the scenes that helped to make it happen, especially No. 5 Squadron Adjutant Flight Lieutenant Mandy Ferguson, Simone Millar of the Defence Public Affairs department, and Peter and Karola Wheeler.
Quick Links:
• The Royal New Zealand Air Force website
• The Royal New Zealand Air Force Facebook page
• The No. 5 Squadron Association
The music heard in this episode is Wild Flower by Joakim Karud
What an interesting session. Thank you all. Good luck with your new aircraft.
Took me back to my days as NZJSPRO in Singapore (1976-78). In late 1977 the Force commander, Brig Lin Smith, appointed me as a temporary ADC to the Minister of Defence, Allan McCready. The Minister, accompanied by the Secretary of Defence, John Roberston (who was later NZ’s first ombudsman), was to visit the Phillippines, Thailand, Malaysia and Singapore over the period of 10 days. Their mode of transport was an Orion. I joined them in Manila and thereafter we were very well looked after by the PC3 crew who certainly helped make my job easier. I never asked if VIP deployments were welcomed by the squadron but I suspect the occasional one may have been!
Really great interviews and insight into life on 5 Sqn. Nice to hear Tony Strugnell. He was one of my AVMECHs on 75 Sqn in the early 2000s. Great he is staying in and moving on to Hercs.