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HQAAFC RI 03/11 APPOINTMENTS AUSTRALIAN AIR FORCE CADETS HEADQUARTERS ROUTINE INSTRUCTIONS 12 Caspian Terrace, Williamstown VIC 3016 1. Pursuant to CFR 5(1) the following personnel have been appointed as Officers or Instructors of the AAFC for a fixed period of three years from the date stated, with an initial probation period of twelve months, at the ranks indicated and with an effective date of 01 Apr 11, unless otherwise indicated, (AUTH: DIRCADETADMIN): a. Mr David Mercer - AC(AAFC) Service Number AA49657; b. Mr Thomas Stening - AC(AAFC) Service Number AA39375; c. Ms Nikita Hinton - ACW(AAFC) Service Number AW26657; d. Mr Glen Searle - LAC(AAFC) Service Number AA26658; e. Mr Ting (Brendan) Chen - AC(AAFC) Service Number AA26659; f. Mr Bruce Hartmann - AC(AAFC) Service Number AA39376; g. Mr Edward Mazurkiewicz - FLTLT(AAFC) Service Number AO26660; h. Mr Cameron Eardman - LAC(AAFC) Service Number AA15344; i. Mr Trevor Burley - AC(AAFC) Service Number AA49658; j. Mr Bala Donepudi - AC(AAFC) Service Number AA15345; and k. Mr Nathan Wilson - AC(AAFC) Service Number AA26661. 2. Note appointment is dependent on personnel agreeing to the conditions specified in their letter of appointment pursuant to the requirements of CFR 5(5). Appointment acceptance (file reference and expiry date) is recorded in CadetOne on individual s Personnel Details page. 3. SQNLDR(AAFC) Mark Richardson 8022125 ATD is appointed A/DAT for the period 20 Mar 11 to the 30 Jun 11 vice WGCDR(AAFC) Mark Dorward 8021564 ATD absent on leave. PROMOTION AND RECLASSIFICATION 4. Pursuant to CFR 11(1), the following members are promoted or reclassified to the ranks indicated WEF 01 Apr 11 (AUTH: DDGCADETS-AF): a. PLTOFF(AAFC) Jordana Leavesley 8499977 705SQN - FLGOFF(AAFC); b. LACW(AAFC) Amber Gould 8553514 714SQN - CPL(AAFC); c. LAC(AAFC) Benjamin Verazzi 8548031 7WG - CPL(AAFC); d. PLTOFF(AAFC) Michael Thomas 8553902 721SQN - FLGOFF(AAFC);

2 e. LAC(AAFC) Benjamin Lalor 8534014 2LOGFLT - CPL(AAFC); f. PLTOFF(AAFC) Dannielle Brougham 8523837 1WG - FLGOFF(AAFC); g. CPL(AAFC) Allan Parravicini 8021521 109SQN - SGT(AAFC); h. FLGOFF(AAFC) Christopher Hassiotis 8439226 609SQN - FLTLT(AAFC); i. PLTOFF(AAFC) Kelly Dadge 8486698 208SQN - FLGOFF(AAFC); j. LAC(AAFC) Michael Hicks 8554814 232SQN - CPL(AAFC); k. ACW(AAFC) Wanita Triasmono 8566349 233FLT - LACW(AAFC); l. CPL(AAFC) Benjamin West 8021618 208SQN - SGT(AAFC); m. LACW(AAFC) Ashlea Schiesser 8542699 402SQN - CPL(AAFC); n. PLTOFF(AAFC) Danielle Smith 8552540 402SQN - FLGOFF(AAFC); o. ACW(AAFC) Tania Harvey 8564024 224SQN - LACW(AAFC); p. FLGOFF(AAFC) Margaret Beever 8022260 4LOGFLT - FLTLT(AAFC); q. FLGOFF(AAFC) Theodore Read 8485211 4WG - FLTLT(AAFC); r. PLTOFF(AAFC) Graham Orams 8532258 326SQN - FLGOFF(AAFC); s. PLTOFF(AAFC) Sten Christensen 8546819 320FLT - FLGOFF(AAFC); t. LACW(AAFC) Lucia Werner 8520491 3WG - CPL(AAFC); u. LACW(AAFC) Roslyn Rowe 8505043 331SQN - CPL(AAFC); and v. FLGOFF(AAFC) Warwick Cardamatis 8491849 501SQN - FLTLT(AAFC). REVERSIONS 5. Pursuant to AAP 5110.001, chapter 6, paragraph 63 the following members of the Australian Air Force Cadets are reverted to the nominated rank WEF the dates indicated (AUTH: DDGCADETS-AF): a. SQNLDR(AAFC) Stephen Pepper 8022217 ATD - FLTLT(AAFC). WEF 21 Mar 11; and b. SQNLDR(AAFC) Todd Oakley 8021645 ASD - FLTLT(AAFC). WEF 01 Apr 11.

3 TERMINATIONS 6. Pursuant to CFR 13(2) and 14(2) termination of the appointments as members of the Australian Air Force Cadets for the following members WEF the dates indicated (AUTH: DDGCADETS-AF): a. FLGOFF(AAFC) Peter Woods 8532001 2WG. WEF 22 Mar 11; b. PLTOFF(AAFC) Margaret Adam 8575496 337SQN. WEF 01 Mar 11; c. LAC(AAFC) Morgan Daniels 8552525 502SQN. WEF 19 Dec 10; and d. LACW(AAFC) Melissa Rowles 8487778 414SQN. WEF 07 Mar 11. POSTINGS 7. The following personnel are posted ex-parent units to units shown at the WEF dates and for duties as indicated, by authority of CDR-AAFC unless otherwise stated: a. AC(AAFC) D. Mercer AA49657 is posted on appointment to 422SQN WEF 01 Apr 11, DUTY: TRGO AUTH: OC 4WGAAFC; b. AC(AAFC) T. Stening AA39375 is posted on appointment to 306SQN WEF 01 Apr 11, DUTY: INST AUTH: OC 3WGAAFC; c. ACW(AAFC) N. Hinton AW26657 is posted on appointment to 222SQN WEF 01 Apr 11, DUTY: ADMINO AUTH: OC 2WGAAFC; d. LAC(AAFC) G. Searle AA26658 is posted on appointment to 219SQN WEF 01 Apr 11, DUTY; DI AUTH: OC 2WGAAFC; e. AC(AAFC) T. Chen AA26659 is posted on appointment to 220SQN WEF 01 Apr 11, DUTY: INST AUTH: OC 2WGAAFC; f. AC(AAFC) B. Hartmann AA39376 is posted on appointment to 331SQN WEF 01 Apr 11, DUTY: INST AUTH: OC 3WGAAFC; g. FLTLT(AAFC) E. Mazurkiewicz AO26660 is posted on appointment to 235FLT WEF 01 Apr 11, DUTY: INST AUUTH: OC 2WGAAFC; h. LAC(AAFC) C. Eardman AA15344 is posted on appointment to 101SQN WEF 01 Apr 11, DUTY: CI AUTH OC 1WGAAFC; i. AC(AAFC) T. Burley AA49658 is posted on appointment to 409SQN WEF 01 Apr 11, DUTY: INST AUTH: OC 4WGAAFC; j. AC(AAFC) B. Donepudi AA15345 is posted on appointment to 111SQN WEF 01 Apr 11, DUTY: DI AUTH: OC 1 WGAAFC; k. AC(AAFC) N. Wilson AA26661 is posted on appointment to 202SQN WEF 01 Apr 11, DUTY: LOGO AUTH: OC 2WGAAFC; l. FLTLT(AAFC) D. Richardson 8021859 is posted ex GTD to 716FLT WEF 01 Jan 11, DUTY: FLTCDR AUTH: OC 7WGAAFC;

4 m. CPL(AAFC) M. Pember 8515319 is posted ex 336SQN to 723SQN WEF 01 Mar 11, AUTH: OC 7WGAAFC; n. FLTLT(AAFC) W. Dray 8021454 is posted ex UAL to 1WG WEF 13 Mar 11, AUTH: OC 1WGAAFC; o. AC(AAFC) B. Heverin 8569208 is posted ex 401SQN to UAL WEF 07 Mar 11, AUTH: COS-AAFC; p. FLTLT(AAFC) K. Hughes 8031173 is posted ex 715SQN to UAL WEF 13 Mar 11, AUTH: COS-AAFC; q. CPL(AAFC) A. Hopkinson 8507502 is posted ex 7WG to UAL WEF 01 Feb 11, AUTH: COS-AAFC; and r. LAC(AAFC) M. Mane 8544495 is posted ex UAL to 322SQN WEF 24 Mar 11, AUTH: OC 3WGAAFC. 8. The following members are posted ex parent units to the Extended Leave List for the dates indicated: a. PLTOFF(AAFC) S. Flynn 8554812 ex 224SQN WEF 04 Mar 11 03 Jun 11 AUTH: COS-AAFC; and b. PLTOFF(AAFC) L. Saunders 8525479 ex 4WG WEF 07 Mar 11 05 Sep 11 AUTH: COS-AAFC. QUALIFICATIONS 9. The following member has been qualified as a AAFC Range Control Officer (RCO) with their qualification effective for two years from 06 Mar 11: a. LCDR(ANC) K. Rayner 8021411; b. LEUT(ANC) R. Rayner 8021290; c. FLTLT(AAFC) N. Kent 8496166; d. FLTLT(AAFC) B. Medley 8021488; e. FLGOFF(AAFC) C. Daniells 8496161; f. FLGOFF(AAFC) C. Gillies 8537699; g. FLGOFF(AAFC) T. Lowther 8493154; h. FLGOFF(AAFC) D. Pimm 8023730; i. PLTOFF(AAFC) M. Cuthbertson 8569996; j. PLTOFF(AFC) B. Fossati 8547536; k. PLTOFF(AAFC) E. Quah 8543483;

5 l. WOFF(AAFC) J. Crans 8299823; m. CPOB S. McCallum 8021411; n. SGT(AAFC) A. Kitchen 8297971; and o. CPL(AAFC) A. Parravicini 8021521. 10. The following members have qualified to wear the AAFC Silver Steyr Badge for a period of 12 months WEF the dates indicated: a. FLTLT(AAFC) N. Hallam, 8555031 WEF 11 Mar 11; b. FLTLT(AAFC) A. Whittaker, 8021503 WEF 20 Jul 10; c. FLGOFF(AAFC) T. Lowther, 8493154 WEF 24 Feb 11; d. SGT(AAFC) S. Ford, 8570738 WEF 08 Jun 10; e. CPL(AAFC) D. King, 8022109 WEF 09 Mar 11; and f. CPL(AAFC) B. Snoek, 8571975 WEF 14 Sep 10. 11. The following members have qualified to wear AAFC Wings with the AAFC uniform: a. FLGOFF(AAFC) D. Macdonald 8551400 2WG WEF 20 Mar 11; and b. CPL(AAFC) B. Verrazi 8548031 7WG WEF 20 Mar 11. CADETONE SERVER DATE/TIME 12. All units are reminded that the CadetOne server is managed using Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) and not the local time. Units must be cogniscent of the server time when utilising CadetOne s functionality. 13. Conversions between UTC and local time are as follows: a. Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST) encompasses QLD, NSW (excluding Broken Hill), VIC, TAS, and the ACT and is equal to UTC + 10 hours; b. Australian Central Standard Time (ACST) encompasses SA, Broken Hill and the NT and is equal to UTC + 9.5 hours; and c. Australian Western Standard Time (AWST) encompasses WA and is equal to UTC + 8 hours. 14. During Daylight Savings timings in NSW, VIC, SA, TAS and the ACT are advanced one hour (that is, AEST becomes Australian Eastern Daylight Time and = UTC + 11 hours; ACST becomes Australian Central Daylight Time and = UTC + 10.5 hours).

6 NEW POST OFFICE BOX FOR CB-AF 15. DEFGRAM 148/2011 addresses the results of a review of procedures for managing mail at defence establishments within the ACT. As a result of this review, all units in the ACT have been allocated a PO Box address. All mail to CB-AF should now be addressed to: Cadet Branch Air Force PO Box 7935 Canberra BC ACT 2610 DEPUTY DIRECTOR ADMINISTRATION POSITION 16. With the recent vacancy created in the DDADMIN role, DAS is undertaking a review of the roles and positions within ASD to ensure that they are appropriate and meed the functional need of the Directorate. As a result, the role of DDADMIN will be de-established WEF 01Apr 11. 17. In the interim any correspondence intended for DDADMIN should be directed to DAS, das.asd@aafc.org.au. AIR FORCE FLYING SCHOLARSHIPS FINANCIAL YEAR 11/12 18. Annex A contains a minute containing details on the Air Force Flying Scholarships for the financial year 11/12. The application form can be found on the Resource Centre in the Aviation Training Directorate folder. 19. Nominations close 24 Apr 11. IACE INBOUND STAFF AND CADET POSITIONS 20. Nominations are now open in CadetOne for AAFC staff and senior cadets to participate in the IACE inbound program. This activity is to host cadets and staff from overseas aviation youth organisations who will tour Australia between 18 Jul 11 and 03 Aug 11. The inbound program will include visits to places of interest and ADF facilities in NSW, QLD and the ACT. 21. Cadets must be over 17 years of age and be a minimum of CCPL with 3 years cadet service. Staff must be SGT(AAFC) and above with at least 5 years AAFC service. 22. Nominations will close 20 Apr 11. CALL FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTREST DEPUTY DIRECTOR POWERED FLYING (DDPF) 23. Applications are invited from suitably qualified AAFC Officer, or Instructors who will be eligible for promotion to Officer within the AAFC, for appointment to the position of DDPF. Reporting directly to DAT, the DDPF is responsible for reviewing and recommending appropriate policy related to powered flying and endorsing all powered flying activities through the C1AM program. A detailed position description is included at Annex B to this instruction. 24. Applicants must hold a formal aviation qualification issued by the Civil Aviation Safety Authority and be able to demonstrate an extensive knowledge of civil aviation regulations, rules and process. The applicant will also need to have a good working knowledge of C1AM for activity approvals.

7 25. Appointment will be for the standard three year term with an option to extend for a further two years at CDR-AAFC discretion and will be promoted to the rank of SQNLDR(AAFC) for the duration of that appointment. On rotation of appointment the member will be reverted to the substantive rank held immediately prior to their appointment. 26. Applications must address the relevant skills and attributes contained in the position description and need to consider the position in a strategic context considering ATD s objectives in achieving standardisation in safe aviation activities throughout the AAFC. 27. Applications close on 01 May 11 and are to be marked Staff-in-Confidence and submitted electronically, and not in hard copy, to the ATD at ddap.atd@aafc.org.au. Interviews will be held for selected applicants before the 13 May 11. The successful applicant will be expected to attend the ATD Executive Working Group (EWG) meeting in Townsville on either the weekend of 21 or 27 May 11. B. STEWART Wing Commander (AAFC) Chief of Staff Australian Air Force Cadets For K. GIVEN Group Captain (AAFC) Commander Australian Air Force Cadets 01 Apr 11

ANNEX A TO HQAAFC RI 03/11 01 APR 11 AUSTRALIAN AIR FORCE CADETS Aviation Training Directorate P.O. Box 233, Edge Hill, QLD, 4870 ATD-SCHOLAR(5) ALL AAFC MEMBERS AIR FORCE SPONSORED FLYING SCHOLARSHIPS 1. The Air Force is once again sponsoring a number of flying scholarships to members of the AAFC. These scholarships are designed to allow cadets and staff to participate in aviation activities and in particular to achieve Solo Flight standard in either gliders or powered aircraft. 2. Members of the AAFC are now encouraged to apply for these scholarships via the form available to download from the AAFC resource centre. To be eligible, cadets and staff must meet the following requirements. These scholarships will be awarded for the financial year 2011/2012 and all training must be undertaken in that financial year. Mandatory Eligibility Requirements CADETS AGE RANK PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE SUBJECTS ATTENDANCE PARENTAL APPROVAL RECOMMENDATION STAFF AGE RANK SERVICE TRAINING ATTENDANCE RECOMMENDATION Gliding -Cadets must be at least 15 years of age as at 1 Jul 11. Powered -Cadets must be at least 16 years of age as at 1 Jul 11 Must hold a minimum rank of LCDT Must not have achieved Solo standard within the discipline that they have applied for. Must have passed AVB Must continue to attend regular SQN parades and activities whilst undergoing flying training as a result of the scholarship. Cadets under 18 years of age are to obtain parental approval and support for their participation on the scholarship if they are successful. Must have their CO s and OC s recommendation No Age Limit Any Rank Must have completed 3 years of service Must have completed a Staff Initial Course or attended a Bridging Workshop Staff must continue to attend regular SQN parades and activities whilst undergoing flying training as a result of the scholarship Staff will be required to have their CO s and/or OC s recommendation

A-2 ALL APPLICANTS PREVIOUS WEIGHT MEDICAL SELECTION COMMITTMENT Have not previously received an Air Force Sponsored Flying Scholarship Gliding Applicants must be under 110kgs. Applicants must be medically fit and able to meet the medical conditions to CASA (class 2) or GFA requirements. Applicants must detail all current medical conditions and medications in their application. (Applicants must refer to www.casa.gov.au or www.gfa.org.au for a guide to these conditions to ensure they meet them prior to submitting the application.) Applicants will be selected by a board of members from their respective Wings including the Senior Aviation Officer and if required interviews by the selection board will be conducted. Applicants who are successful and awarded a scholarship will be required to attend camps and/or flying days at a nominated service provider. All training is to be conducted within the financial year 2011 2012. 3. Applications are now open and the following timeline must be adhered to. Late applications will not be accepted. Likewise late submissions further up the process chain will not be tolerated. a. Applications forms must be submitted to your CO no later than 24 Apr 11. b SQN CO s are to submit endorsed applications to the Wing SAO no later than 27 Apr 11. c. Wing HQ are to submit the final selection details to ATD no later than 15 May 11. d. ATD to submit collated details to CDR-AAFC for allocation no later than 23 May 11. INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETING THE APPLICATION FORM 4. Applicants need to follow these steps to apply: a. download the PDF form from the AAFC resource centre, b. complete the form on your computer using Adobe reader (if possible), c. then print and sign the form, d. obtain parents signature if under 18 years of age, e. submit the form to your SQN CO, (no later than 24 Apr 11) 5. Commanding Officers Endorse (or not) the application, sign and send to Wing SAO (no later than 27 Apr 11).

A-3 6. Senior Aviation Officers Organise and conduct a selection board for all applications received and determine an order of merit for each discipline. Submit final order of merit and cadet details to ATD. (No later than 15 May 11) Original Signed M. RICHARDSON Squadron Leader (AAFC) A/Director Aviation Training Mobile: 0434 220 568 Email: dat.atd@aafc.org.au 01 Apr 11

ANNEX B TO HQAAFC RI 03/11 01 APR 11 Headquarters Australian Air Force Cadets POSITION DESCRIPTION Title Abbreviation Rank Deputy Director Powered Flying DDPF Squadron Leader (AAFC) Role The DDPF is responsible to the DAT for providing advice on powered flying, endorsing powered flying activities and contributing to the development of AAFC aviation policy and process. Responsibilities Development of policy recommendations; Liaison with other aviation personnel in regard to safety matters; Advice regarding, and recommendation of service providers; Monitoring of standards in regard to Powered flying; Review and endorsing, or not, of Wing aviation activities; Reviewing of Wing aviation activities to ensure compliance with the AAFC Manual of Aviation Operations; Other duties as directed by the DAT AAFC. Specific Duties Attending ATD executive working group meetings and training at least twice a year (locations vary) Attending the yearly aviation conference Participating in ATD monthly phone meetings Investigating powered (or other) aviation occurrences and reports Attending safety and other training as provided by ATD Assisting with development/review of aviation manuals Review wings aviation activities for compliance with current AAFC and civilian regulations and wing AvSOP Advice regarding, and recommendation of service providers and service provider contracts Assisting wings with development/review of AvSOP, processes and procedures Advising ATD on civil regulatory issues Key Relationships Personnel CB-AF DAT ATD Directors Notes Liaison with CB-AF Staff on activity endorsement and powered aviation standards and processes. Provide advice and guidance on civilian aviation rules, regulations, orders and processes. Responsible to DAT for developing powered aviation standards, processes, policy, endorsing activities and working with other directors on ATD projects. Assisting with investigations or reports on powered flying occurrences Coordinate with other ATD Directors to formulate aviation processes, policy and projects to improve safety in all aviation in accordance with

B-2 ATD Ops coordinator Wing OC Wing SAO ATF Staff & SQN Staff Service providers ATD priorities Coordinate with the ATD OPSCOORD for general administration processes, manual development, travel arrangements, reporting and recording. Liaison with Wing OC on AAFC powered aviation activities and to provide feedback on wing processes and procedures to improve and facilitate activity endorsement Provide guidance and feedback on the standard of RAMP documents, OA86 completion and endorsement. Visit Wings to conduct ATD reviews of powered flying activities, standards, MAO compliance and development of wing AvSOP. Provide advice and guidance on ATF AvSOP, activity endorsement process, correcting details in OA86, RAMP and USR as related to powered flying activities. Visit selected Service providers conduct reviews of service standard. Provide advice and guidance to providers on AAFC expectations, standards and conditions. Requisite skills and Attributes Be an officer within the AAFC, or be eligible for promotion to officer within the AAFC; Hold a formal aviation qualification issued by the Civil Aviation Safety Authority, such as a commercial pilot s licence and/or flying instructor rating; Demonstrate good knowledge of aviation safety, planning and conduct of operations in accordance with rules, regulations and good practice; Have a proven track record of working within a civil aviation company or conducting flying operations in an executive role; Has successfully completed an AAFC initial course or bridging workshop; Possess effective communication skills; Show a commitment to improving aviation safety and operations in a proactive manner ; Have a good record in relation to their previous AAFC duties, commitments and time; Be able to commit the required time to the duties; Experience in management of personnel in a highly technical and diverse environment. Desirable attributes and skills Hold a CASA issued grade 1 or 2 Flight Instructor Rating; Experience as an Wing Aviation Training Flight FLTCDR, CFI/SFI/Duty pilot; Demonstrated ability to effectively work unsupervised from a remote location.