So impressed were the Americans with White's service to their wounded, they allowed him to go solo in a military helicopter and presented him a set of their wings
In 1972 he and his family moved to Tauranga and operated at Mount Medical Centre.
He joined the Tauranga Aero Club and continued his passion for flying, gaining a commercial pilots licence in 1977.
He was president from 1981 to 1988 and patron from 1993 to 2005
White was doing aviation medicals until his retirement in 2003 at 83.
He helped many people to get licensed, including a double amputee, and was recognised at the 50th Air Women's rally in Tauranga in 2010 for his contribution to women's aviation medicine, in particular for winning approval from the regulator for women to continue flying while pregnant.
White's log details over 60 types of aircraft that he has flown solo or dual including Hercules, Strikemaster, Dakota, Canberra, Skyhawk, Vampire, Catalina, Iroquois and Orion.
He still drives to the club for a social catch up and a flight where possible. Next June White will celebrate his 100th birthday and is looking forward to another couple of circuits.
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