Description
By day, Flight Lieutenant Andrew Bishop serves as Chief Engineer for Temora Aviation Museum Engineering.
As a reservist, he flies the very aircraft he helps to maintain. Having operated more than 35 aircraft types throughout his career, FLTLT Bishop has a unique perspective between the cockpit and the hangar and describes co-piloting the 1941 Lockheed Hudson within No. 100 Squadron as the great privilege of his career.
By supporting the team that maintains the aircraft to its high standards, he ensures the general public get to experience history in action.
Whether flying the CAC Wirraway, which he has displayed since 2011, or sharing stories of World War II veterans and his own grandfather, FLTLT Bishop says that preserving these connections to the Air Force's heritage remains the most rewarding part of his service.
🎥 | CPL Kurt Lewis
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