After the second world war, primary flying training was conducted by No.1 Flying Training School at
Taieri, and from 1956
Wigram. The Tiger Moths were phased out, Harvards being used for ab intio training,
de Havilland Devon and two seat
De Havilland Vampires being used for advanced training. 1 FTS became the Pilot Training Squadron in 1966. The squadron received a small number of
AESL Airtourer in 1970 and re-equipped with
Pacific Aerospace CT-4B Airtrainers in 1976, these subsequently being replaced by more powerful
CT-4Es. Advanced training on
BAC Strikemaster and
Aermacchi MB-339 shifted to
No. 14 Squadron RNZAF, twin engined training on
Fokker Friendships and later
Cessna Golden Eagles and
Beechcraft Super King Airs being undertaken by
No. 42 Squadron RNZAF. No. 3 Squadron undertook basic rotary training with the
Bell 47. When Wigram closed in 1993 the squadron shifted to
Ohakea. Pilot Training Squadron was disbanded in 2015 with the retirement of the Airtrainer. Its role was taken over by a reformed No. 14 Squadron which operated the replacement
T-6 Texan II. ==External links==