Aviation enthusiasts 
thinking about volunteering at next year's Wings Over Wairarapa airshow 
will have an opportunity to signal their interest before Christmas.
Wings
 Over Wairarapa event manager Jenny Gasson is calling on volunteers to 
help before, during and after the three-day airshow being held at 
Masterton's Hood Aerodrome from January 16-18.
"Wings Over 
Wairarapa is a wonderful event that attracts thousands of people from 
all over the world," Mrs Gasson said. "To help put on this world-class 
event we require volunteers to assist us in a range of roles."
People
 are needed to help with delivering flyers, putting up posters, helping 
set up the site and act to be a point of contact for visitors during the
 event. Also needed are people to help with the clean-up when the 
airshow is over.
"In addition we're always on the lookout for people with good IT and administration skills," Mrs Gasson said.
In return, volunteers would reap several benefits.
"Apart
 from the obvious positive team feeling you get from supporting an event
 like this and working alongside like-minded people, there are huge 
benefits to being able to watch this world-class show when you're not 
rostered on."
Aaron Bennett is one of the hundreds of people who 
have volunteered over the years - he first helped out 15 years ago, 
drawn by his love of planes.
After doing several jobs, including hammering in tent pegs to parking cars, he is returning in 2015 as site manager.
"Each
 year I helped out I learned more, and each year I gradually accepted 
more responsibilities so much so in 2013, the biggest air show to date, I
 was the site manager," Mr Bennett said.
"I oversaw traffic 
management plans, stall set-ups and site layouts. It was incredibly busy
 but we had such a great team, it was enjoyable."
Wings Over 
Wairarapa 2015 will feature vintage aircraft from WWI through to 
state-of-the-art, remotely-piloted aircraft using the latest technology.
Anyone interested in finding out how they can volunteer should contact Chris Tracey on volunteers@wings.org.nz or (0274) 469-329.
- Source:  http://www.nzherald.co.nz
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