In March 1966, the Royal Malaysian Air Force ordered twenty (serials M-22-01 to M22-11) examples of the CL-41G-5 Tebuan (which means Wasp in the Malay language) aircraft as counterinsurgency (COIN) aircraft.
AGM-114 Hellfire | Canadair | tutor | STS-114 | Canadair Sabre | Canadair CT-133 Silver Star | Canadair CF-104 Starfighter | Bundesautobahn 114 | No. 114 Squadron RAF | Canadair CL-44 | Canadair CF-5 | West Virginia Route 114 | VF-114 | Tutor-Saliba Corporation | Tutor | Texas State Highway 114 | Heinkel He 114 | Glennray Tutor | Colorado State Highway 114 | Canadair / Bombardier Regional Jet's |
In 1966, he spent 9 months at the Army Staff College in Kingston, Ontario, and from there went on to CFB Rivers, Manitoba to fly as an instructor for weapons training and air fighting on Canadair T-33 Silver Star jet trainers.
He flew the Canadair T-33 Silver Star as an instructor pilot and as a tactical fighter pilot and instructor on the Canadair CF-104 Starfighter and was among the first Canadian military pilots to fly the McDonnell Douglas CF-18 Hornet fighters.