WONZ 269 – To The Four Winds: No. 40 Squadron

Guests: Wing Commander Blair Oldershaw, No. 40 Squadron Commander
Flight Sergeant Dave Wood, Air Load Master Instructor
Flight Sergeant Robyn Claffey, Flight Engineer Instructor
Warrant Officer Darryn “Durry” Wells, Maintenance Warrant Officer

Host: Dave Homewood

Recorded: 16th of November 2022

Released: 23rd of December 2022

Duration:  51 minutes 45 seconds

In this episode of the WONZ Show, Dave Homewood visits No. 40 Squadron, Royal New Zealand Air Force, at RNZAF Base Whenuapai. Dave sat down with the Commanding Officer, Wing Commander Blair Oldershaw, aircrew members Flight Sergeant Dave Wood, (Air Load Master) and Flight Sergeant Robyn Claffey (Flight Engineer), and Maintenance Warrant Officer Darryn Wells from the squadron to talk about their experiences with the Lockheed C-130H Hercules as the sun sets on its very long RNZAF career. Entering service in 1965, the five Hercules will be replaced in 2023 after 57 years of sterling service. And they discuss the upcoming replacement aircraft, five new Lockheed C-130J Super Hercules.

This discussion gives a great insight into the amazing work that the Hercules fleet has done over five and a half decades for New Zealand, and also looks forward to how the squadron will continue this work with their new aircraft.

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. 40 Squadron Adjutant Squadron Leader Garrick Anderson, No. 40 Squadron Deputy Adjutant Marie Prime, 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 Lockheed Martin C-130J Super Hercules page

• An NZDF story on the C-130J-30

RNZAF Lockheed C-130H Hercules NZ7003 rotating on take-off. (NZDF Photo)
An RNZAF C-130H Hercules aircraft flying with two U.S. Air Force MC-130J aircraft. (NZDF Photo)
RNZAF Lockheed C-130H Hercules NZ7001 on the apron at Whenuapai. (NZDF Photo)
Pilots wear night vision goggles to fly their C-130 Hercules at night. All instruments are lit with subtle green lights so as to not interfere with their sensitive goggles. A C-130 Hercules from 40 SQN is flying out of Base Woodbourne this week for Exercise Nocturnal Reach.  This exercise tests the crew’s proficiency in tactical flying, dropping loads and night flying with night vision goggles, so they’re ready to assist in resupply, humanitarian aid and disaster relief or search and rescue operations whenever required by the New Zealand Government. (NZDF Photo)
Operation Fresco. No. 40 Squadron Hercules NZ7003 on the tarmac with a New Zealand flag flying from the cockpit hatch. Believed to be at King Khalid International Airport, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Air Force Museum of New Zealand PD29-8-91
Three No. 40 Squadron Hercules aircraft at McMurdo airfield, Antarctica with Mt. Erebus behind. L-R: NZ7004, NZ7003, NZ7001. Air Force Museum of New Zealand MUS0701420
Air to air view of No. 40 Squadron Hercules NZ7004 in flight over Auckland. Air Force Museum of New Zealand WhC55-71.
Air to air front view of No. 40 Squadron Hercules NZ7002 in flight over the Auckland waterfront and city. Air Force Museum of New Zealand Ak626-10-00

The music heard in this episode is Wild Flower by Joakim Karud

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