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| Australian Air League Cadet of the Year – 2009/2010 |
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| Written by Administrator | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Monday, 08 March 2010 09:12 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
On the weekend of 13th/14th February 2010, the Chairman of the Council of the Australian Air League, the League’s Public Officer, the National Staff and the Executive Commissioners had the pleasure, and honour, to spend a Saturday and Sunday with the ‘cream’ of the Australian Air League’s youth membership.
The candidates were:
Very early on Saturday 13th, interstate members of the Council of the League, together with the candidates from Victoria and New South Wales travelled to Queensland, were met on arrival and transported from the Brisbane airport to Caboolture to meet up with the Queensland based members of the Council and the two candidates from The Queensland Group. Our Cadet of the Year candidates together with Gp. Comr. Michael Hodge travelled on to Gympie to enjoy a day of gliding. Later in the day they travelled back to their accommodation at the M1 Motor Inn where they enjoyed the pool and networking prior to dinner where the Chair of the Council of the Australian Air League Inc., the League’s Public Officer as well as the National Commissioners and the Executive Commissioners joined them. After dinner all moved to a private room at the Motor Inn where all candidates made brief presentations to enhance their opportunity to be selected as the League’s Cadet of the Year. All senior Officers including the Executive Commissioners marked these presentations taking into account delivery, confidence and relevance. The next day, Sunday after breakfast, all assembled at Caboolture Airfield and whilst the four Executive Commissioners met to discuss cooperation between their Groups at the Aero Club, the panel including the Chair of the Council, the Public Officer and the National Commissioners aided by Gp. Comr Hodge, conducted the selection process for the 2009/10 Cadet of Year. Any of the nominated entries would be able to represent our Organisation with pride. All candidates had previously been advised that the assessment, and criteria, for selection as the League’s Cadet of the Year would be as follows: After lunch, at the Queensland Group Headquarters, the results were announced in front of the League’s senior Officers and the Cadet of the Year badges were presented to the winning candidates. The winners were:
The League’s thanks go to the Queensland Group staff that assisted with the operation over the weekend with catering and transport. The selection criteria to be used will be the same as used for this year’s competition. Photos of the weekend can be viewed here.
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On the weekend of 13th/14th February 2010, the Chairman of the Council of the Australian Air League, the League’s Public Officer, the National Staff and the Executive Commissioners had the pleasure, and honour, to spend a Saturday and Sunday with the ‘cream’ of the Australian Air League’s youth membership.