Retired local doctor and pilot Allan White was recently presented with a prestigious FAI award for services to aviation at a function at the Tauranga Aero Club.
The FAI (Fédération Aéronautique Internationale) is the world governing body for air sports and is headquartered in Switzerland.
After service as a doctor in the Air Force in World War II, White moved to Taihape where he founded their flying club and received special permission from the CAA for him to fly patients from remote areas to Taihape Hospital, where he was a surgeon, or Whanganui for more serious cases.
White was most likely New Zealand's first flying doctor.
Continuing part-time in the Air Force resulted in a posting to Vietnam in 1969. He would take the position of Wing Commander and surgeon at a 100-bed hospital in Bong Son just a few kilometres from the base of the American 173rd Airborne.