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Award-winning Holly's career takes off; WEST BROMWICH.


A WEST Bromwich airwoman Air´wom`an

n. 1. A woman who ascends or flies in an aircraft; a woman aviator; a woman airplane pilot or balloonist; an aviatrix.

Noun 1.
 is flying high after winning a Best Recruit award with the RAF.

Holly Austwick, aged 22, from Willett Road, Stone Cross, has graduated from Recruit Training Squadron at RAF Halton, near Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, after completing her basic training.

She will now go onto the Defence College of Aeronautical Engineering The Defence College of Aeronautical Engineering (DCAE) was formed on 1 April 2004 and is one of five Federated Defence Colleges. Its mission is to provide training for all aircraft tradesmen across the 3 Armed Forces.

Its Headquarter are located at RAF Cosford.
 at RAF Cosford, near Wolverhampton, to train as an aircraft maintenance mechanic in avionics.

Holly said: "I really enjoyed all aspects of the training, especially the ground defence and physical training elements."

Holly went to the Stuart Bathurst RC High School Stuart Bathurst Catholic High School College of Performing Arts is a Roman Catholic secondary school located in Wednesbury, a town in the West Midlands of England. It is an Arts College.

It is consistently one of the strongest performing secondary schools in Sandwell.
 in Wednesbury and Walsall College for Arts and Technology.

CAPTION(S):

HIGH-FLIER high·fli·er also high-fli·er  
n.
1. One who is extravagant or extreme in manner or opinions.

2. A stock that sells well above its original value.
... RAF recruit Holly Austwick receives her award at a special ceremony at RAF Halton.
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Date:Aug 7, 2007
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