Stuart Craigie Heads On To Propulsion Engineer
20th November 2003
Young Castletown man, Stuart Craigie, has successfully completed his RAF basic training and he now moves on to 12 month trade training at RAF Cosford for his role as a propulsion engineer. He will then partake in on-the-job training at an operational base and he hopes this will be servicing the Nimrod aircraft, possibly at RAF Kinloss.
Stuart�s family travelled to RAF Halton to watch his passing out parade and were very proud of his achievement. Stuart was a pupil of Thurso High School and a Cadet Corporal in the Thurso Air Cadets.
On passing out from basic training, Stuart said "the Air Cadets gave me a big head start with many of the skills I required such as drill, first aid and weapon�s handling. I am sure the instruction I had in principles of flight and aircraft recognition will prove just as beneficial during my trade training."
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