Biographical Data

Wolfe-Milner, Terence Layard

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Title Lieutenant (RCN)
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Birth 04/12/1942 Death 09/01/2016
Place Ganges Place Ganges
Area BC Area BC
Country Canada Country Canada
 
Titles
Honours Queen's Gallantry Medal.
Awards
Qualifications
 
Biography
He was the brother of Patrick Wolfe-Milner. After his naval service he joined Klondike Helicopters 1970, then Airfast Helicopter Utilities Pty. Ltd. in Australia 1970. Then joined Bristow Helicopters Ltd. at Aberdeen Scotland in 1972. He joined Okanagan Helicopters in 1978., then Dome Petroleum in 1980. In 1982 he established Helilog Consultants in Calgary. He returned to Okanagan Helicopters in Vancouver in 1985 as Manager Flight Safety. He re-activated Helilog in 1990.
 
Military Service
(Short Service Appointment). He was appointed as a Naval Cadet (SSA) RCN 1960. He served in HMCS Venture (Officer Training Establishment) for Training 1960. He served in Flying Training. He was Awarded Wings. He was appointed as an A/Sub-Lieutenant (SSA) RCN (With seniority dated 01/09/1963). He served in VU-33 Squadron 1963. He was appointed as a Sub-Lieutenant (SSA) RCN (With seniority dated 01/09/1963). He served in HMCS Shearwater and HMCS Bonaventure for HS-50 Squadron as Operational Pilot 1964. He served in HMCS Shearwater and HMCS Annapolis for VX-10 Squadron 1966. He was appointed as a Lieutenant (SSA) RCN (With seniority dated 01/01/1967). He served in HMCS Bonaventure for HS-50 Detachment 1. He served in HMCS Fraser for HS-50 Detachment 1. He served in HMCS Saguenay for HS-50 Detachment 1. He served in HMCS Nipigon for HS-50 Detachment 1. (Selected for permanent commission 1967). He served in AETE CX-84 Detachment at Canadair 1969. (He resigned 1970.)
 
Vessels Owned
Aircraft Flown Total Flying Hours: 7900. Total Rotary Wing Deck Landings: 296 day, 10 night. Service Aircraft Flown: Chipmunk, Harvard, C-45, CS2F, HTL-6, HO4S-3, CHSS-2, Tutor, CUH-1H. Civil Aircraft Flown: Bell 47 & 206 & 212, SA-315, SA-30, R-22, S-58T, S-61N, S-76, FH-1100, Fleet 80, C-172
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References
Government of Canada The Canadian Navy List Ottawa ON; MacFarlane, John and Robbie Hughes (1997);
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2018-07-02 00:00:00

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