What a wonderful journey this Baton has had so far!
Circumnavigating Australia by air in a variety of different aircraft with up to 100 female pilots and crews, covering 28,000 kilometres so far.
And now the Baton commences its last journey around Tasmania to finish at the
AWPA National conference on Wednesday 22nd April.
17th April - Tasmanian AWPA President Sandra Southwell and her crew flew to beautiful Flinders Island to collect the Baton from Jacqueline Milroy & Julie Oates who had flown in the day prior from Latrobe Valley in Victoria.
The aircraft safely tied down on Flinders Island
Circumnavigating Australia by air in a variety of different aircraft with up to 100 female pilots and crews, covering 28,000 kilometres so far.
And now the Baton commences its last journey around Tasmania to finish at the
AWPA National conference on Wednesday 22nd April.
17th April - Tasmanian AWPA President Sandra Southwell and her crew flew to beautiful Flinders Island to collect the Baton from Jacqueline Milroy & Julie Oates who had flown in the day prior from Latrobe Valley in Victoria.
Julie and Jacqueline at Flinders Island Airport
The aircraft safely tied down on Flinders Island
Sandra and her crew then flew down south across the amazing country side of Tasmania to Cambridge airport in Hobart
Sandra and the crew - many photo opportunities
The beautiful Tasmanian Coastline
Sandra then handed the Baton to Jodee Roberts & Rowy Salter in Cambridge Hobart
Passing the Baton over in Cambridge airport
The next PIC Jodee Roberts and crew prepare for their leg of the relay
interesting post, greeting from Mons Belgium
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