He was a veteran pilot with more than 10,000 hours experience and a master’s degree in aviation management who began his career in the RAAF in 1974 and became a combat fighter instructor.
Creedy's sloppy syntax makes that para read as tho' from an obit.
"Combat fighter instructor"? . .. . as in FA18 instructor? Someone on a par with the late Ross Fox? (That cannot be, as it is hard to imagine two temperaments more diametrically opposed. German Shepherd cf Pit Bull Terrier.)
Pardon thread drift . . . . .. but anyone wanting to know more about W/CDR Fox,
no better source is here -