Graham Lintott Explained

Graham Lintott
Birth Date:29 March 1955
Birth Place:Canterbury, New Zealand
Allegiance:New Zealand
Branch:Royal New Zealand Air Force
Serviceyears:1973–2014
Rank:Air Vice Marshal
Commands:Chief of Air Force (2006–11)
Commander Joint Forces New Zealand (2004)
Air Component Commander (2002–04)
RNZAF Base Ohakea (1998–00)
Battles:Multinational Force and Observers
Awards:Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit

Air Vice Marshal Graham Brian Lintott, (born 29 March 1955) is a retired senior commander in the Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) and former Chief of Air Force.[1] He is now the Managing Director of Strategy and Business Development for Lockheed Martin's New Zealand operation.[2]

Early life

Lintott was born in Canterbury, New Zealand, on 29 March 1955, the only son of three children to Brian, a school teacher, and Heather Lintott. When Graham was aged four, the family moved to Ruakiwi, a small regional town northwest of Hamilton, where the Lintott children were educated at the local school by their father. The family later relocated to Huinga, Taranaki, before returning to Hamilton where Lintott attended Hamilton Boys' High School from 1968. Aged 15, Lintott began flying lessons through the Waikato Aero Club after winning $700 in the Golden Kiwi.[3] [4]

Career

Lintott joined the RNZAF in 1973 and graduated from pilot training in 1975. He completed the Basic Sioux Helicopter Course and the Bell UH-1 Iroquois Course, before completing tours with No. 3 Squadron RNZAF and RNZAF Support Unit Singapore.

In the 1980s, Lintott was a member of the RNZAF Red Checkers formation aerobatics team.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Chief of Air Force . New Zealand Defence Force . 2009-07-11 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20100317184137/http://www.nzdf.mil.nz/corporate/key-personnel/caf.htm . 2010-03-17 .
  2. Web site: Retired RNZAF Air Vice-Marshal Graham Lintott to Head Lockheed Martin New Zealand. www.lockheedmartin.com. Retrieved 2017-12-20.
  3. News: Maryanne. Twentyman. Air force high-flier aims for top job. Waikato Times. 11 October 2010. 2014-06-08.
  4. Web site: 2012 Hall of Fame Inductees. 2014-06-08. Hamilton Boys' High School. 20 January 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20150120183142/http://www.hbhs.school.nz/News/2012-Hall-of-Fame-Inductees. dead.