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Dawn Mary Hadlow (born 21 July 1967)[1] is a British female aviator, and was the RAF's first female flight instructor (QFI) in 1993. Early lifeShe was born Dawn Mary Bradley in Salisbury. From 1986-89 she studied for a BSc in Geography at King's College London (KCL), where she joined the University of London Air Squadron. CareerRoyal Air ForceShe joined the RAF in 1990, becoming an officer in April 1990[2], gaining her wings in 1992. At the end of 1992, she was one of two women, with Jo Salter, to qualify as RAF jet pilots at RAF Brawdy. She flew with 32 Squadron on twin-jet aircraft at RAF Northolt. She became a Flight Lieutenant. Flying instructorShe was the first female pilot from the RAF to qualify as at the Central Flying School as a Qualified Flying Instructor (QFI) in August 1993 on the Tucano. She currently works as a gliding instructor at RAF Upavon. Personal lifeShe married in October 1994 in Devizes. Her husband Chris Hadlow flew the SEPECAT Jaguar with the RAF.[3] She has a daughter (born in April 2001) and a son (born in November 2003). Her husband retired from the RAF in May 2006 and flew for six years with Ultimate High[4] and with TAG Aviation (Techniques d'Avant Garde). See also
References1. ^[https://beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/officers/ZfnmjUrql9WvZ9uMEMSe9D288Fo/appointments Companies House] 2. ^[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/52165/page/10421/data.pdf London Gazette 1990] 3. ^Argus August 2015 4. ^Ultimate High 5. ^Helen Dobbs Worksop College 6. ^[https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/womens-wings-1492647.html Women's wings June 1993] External links
7 : 1967 births|Alumni of King's College London|British female aviators|Flight instructors|People from Devizes|Women's Royal Air Force officers|Living people |
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