RNZAF instructor awarded Distinguished Service Decoration
By New Zealand Defence Force
Seven of the Royal New Zealand Air Force’s fleet of eight NH90 helicopters have taken to the New Zealand skies in a rare large formation flight.
Five aircraft of the RNZAF's seven-ship NH90 helicopter formation, over the Manawatu region in New Zealand.
Photo: © New Zealand Defence Force
Click To View: What was then the RNZAF's newest helicopter, the NH90, is shown here during its first public display at the Royal New Zealand Air Force's 75th Birthday celebration airshow at RNZAF Ohakea in 2012.
"It was planned a few days in advance. Duties were delegated and it all came together."

Seven NH90 aircraft preparing to take-off from RNZAF Ohakea, prior to the formation flight. Photo: © New Zealand Defence Force

Takeoff! Photo: © New Zealand Defence Force
"Everybody chipped in and to get all seven up is a big win for us." "We always try to have as many aircraft as possible serviceable, but we have to work around scheduled maintenance as well."No. 3 Squadron maintainers have an enviable international reputation of having the highest NH90 serviceability rate in the world, with the fleet so far clocking up 18,250 flying hours and availability to fly sitting about 70 per cent.

Formation. Photo: © New Zealand Defence Force
"I was working with the pilots to make sure we were at a safe, but appropriate distance. "It was pretty special; it’s not often you get to fly in a seven-ship formation."Co-pilot Flight Lieutenant Jason Anderson was also keeping a close eye on the gap between each helicopter, which was about 40-50m apart.
"The main outcome of the flight was a thank you to the hard work done by the maintenance team who made the fleet serviceable. To have them fly with us in the back while we worked on training outcomes in the front was epic."
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