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Capt Groper
15th Nov 2009, 15:18
Helicopter pilot awarded 2009 Antarctic medal

22 June 2009

David Pullinger, winner of the 2009 Antarctic Medal.Photo: AAD
David Pullinger, a helicopter pilot with more than two decades of Antarctic service, has been awarded the 2009 Antarctic Medal.

The award was announced today by Her Excellency, Ms Quentin Bryce AC.

Environment Minister, Peter Garrett, has congratulated Mr Pullinger, describing his contribution to Australia's Antarctic Program as outstanding.

'Mr Pullinger's experience in Antarctica spans more than 20 years, during which time he has been an integral part of project teams, with responsibility for the planning and execution of delivering research teams to deep field locations,' Mr Garrett said.

David Pullinger at work in Antarctica.Photo: AAD
'Our air operations are vital to the success of the work we do in Antarctica, transporting personnel and equipment to inland areas critical to Australia's work on climate, biodiversity and the environment.

'Helicopter operations also play a significant role in supporting sea ice physics and marine science.

'David Pullinger's significant contribution to 16 Australian Antarctic expeditions, and his valuable support to the Italian, German and Japanese Antarctic programs, have earned him high regard from his peers and colleagues in Australia and internationally,' Mr Garrett said.

Nigel Osborn
15th Nov 2009, 21:11
Well done Dave, you certainly deserve that after so many years freezing your n**s!! You, Leigh & the late Vic seem to have started this long service trend in the ice! :ok:

peter manktelow
17th Nov 2009, 13:26
Congratulations Dave

I am still fondly pouring over and editing numerous photos of the Syowa trip. What a hoot that trip was. One of life's great adventures.

regards

Peter

Mitch Vernon
18th Nov 2009, 01:32
I had the pleasure of travelling to Casey in 1992 with Dave.

After this many years, you truly deserve the recognition.

Cheers,

Mitch