Irish Air Corps helicopter pays a flying visit to Cork school

The Irish Air Corps paid a visit to Scoil Niocláis, Frankfield, Cork City, to recognize Adam Mirowski, a sixth-class pupil, for his impressive sketches and letters. Picture: Peter Pietrzak.
THE Irish Air Corps paid a visit to Scoil Niocláis, Frankfield, Cork City, to recognise Adam Mirowski, a sixth-class pupil, for his impressive sketches and letters.
Adam's work made a big impression on senior Air Corps officials, who arranged for a helicopter to land near the school and for officers to present him with an award.
Captain Paul Quinlan and Lieutenant Aaron Boles were dropped off in a nearby field, owned by the O'Sullivan family, and were met by a select group of staff and students.
They then proceeded to the school to present Adam with a framed photo of Irish Air Corps aircrafts in recognition of his contribution and tenacity. School principal Mark Sheehan said:
"It was an amazing experience for everyone, including students, staff, and especially Adam and his family."