The Cairns Aviation Skills Centre will once again open its doors on Sunday 14th August from 9am β 12pm to all budding aviation enthusiasts for the Aviation Careers Day
Itβs an opportunity to check out information about pathways and potential careers in the aviation sector, right here in Cairns, including courses available with Aviation Australia
When is the aviation careers open day?
The popular Aviation Careers Open Day is back at General Aviation at Cairns Airport on Sunday August 26 from 9am to 12pm
Turn off the Captain Cook Highway into General Aviation and check out a wealth of information about pathways and potential careers in the aviation sector
Where can I visit CQU Cairns Airport careers day?
CQU is proudly supporting the Cairns Airport Careers Day
You can visit us at the expo at Cairns Aviation Skills Centre, Cairns Airport General Aviation, plus visit our very own CQU Cairns Aviation Centre
Tour our facilities at Cairns Airport
United States Army general
Bogardus Snowden Bugs Cairns was a U.S. Army cavalry officer who served as the Commanding General of Fort Rucker, Alabama, and as Commandant of the Army Aviation School in 1957β1958. He was one of the key developers of the armed helicopter and the first to formally apply cavalry doctrine to Air Mobility. After his death in a helicopter crash while serving at Fort Rucker, Ozark Field was renamed Cairns Army Airfield in January 1959. He was en route to Matteson Range to observe a firepower rehearsal in preparation for a full-scale armed helicopter display.
Canadian Air Force general
Brett Cairns is a retired Canadian Air Force general who served Canada with distinction from 1973 to 2008. He also served with United States Armed Forces for 10 years of that 35-year period.
United States Army general
Bogardus Snowden Bugs Cairns was a U.S. Army cavalry officer who served as the Commanding General of Fort Rucker, Alabama, and as Commandant of the Army Aviation School in 1957β1958. He was one of the key developers of the armed helicopter and the first to formally apply cavalry doctrine to Air Mobility. After his death in a helicopter crash while serving at Fort Rucker, Ozark Field was renamed Cairns Army Airfield in January 1959. He was en route to Matteson Range to observe a firepower rehearsal in preparation for a full-scale armed helicopter display.
Canadian Air Force general
Brett Cairns is a retired Canadian Air Force general who served Canada with distinction from 1973 to 2008. He also served with United States Armed Forces for 10 years of that 35-year period.