HMAS Albatross-based aviator Ashley Hill is among the first female aviation warfare officers to complete a successful deployment at sea.
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Taking the front seat of an MH-60R Romeo helicopter while employing its cutting edge sensor and weapons systems is just another day in the office for the Maritime Aviation Warfare Officer, who hails from Port Macquarie.
Sub Lieutenant Hill played an integral role onboard HMAS Ballarat, with the embarked HMAS Albatross' 816 Squadron Flight 3 helicopter's enhanced anti-submarine, anti-surface warfare and search and rescue capabilities.
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Growing up on the coast and looking for a career travelling the world, SBLT Hill completed high school at St Columba Anglican School before moving south to start her leadership training at HMAS Creswell more than five years ago.
"Shortly after my New Entry Officers' Course, I was deployed on a north-east Asian trip visiting seven countries while serving onboard HMAS Arunta. It was more than I expected and I consider myself lucky for that opportunity so early in my career," she said.
"Being quite young and a female in a male-dominated environment was daunting, but I had a great crew and found my place quickly.
"My exposure to military and airborne operations in Arunta was pivotal in my decision to pursue a career in aviation and transfer from ship to helicopter warfare."
As a mission commander for the flight, SBLT Hill is responsible for the tactical decision-making and operational employment of the Seahawk, running the strategic use of weapon and sensor systems designed to protect the force and counter-enemy attack.
Using the sophisticated sensor suite, SBLT Hill is responsible for directing and supporting operations while advising the force of key tactical and strategic information vital to the mission.
"I was one of a few females coming through the Maritime Aviation Warfare Officer pipeline, and although navy aviation has previously had a relatively small representation of females, there is an increase in women moving through the fleet in warfare-focused roles, which is promising," she said.
"My biggest achievement in my career is becoming qualified on such an impressive anti-submarine helicopter and my goal is to fully embrace each deployment and challenge during my time at sea."
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