16 military pilots that have trained the past two years in Southport have earned their wings. The graduates of the Number 3 Canadian Forces Flight Training School received the honour during a ceremony Friday afternoon.  Captain Marlon Mongeon is one of the graduates. He says completing this training has been very intensive but well worth it as they have gone through many up & downs during the training. He says it's a terrific feeling to have made it. Receiving their wings means that the pilots can now begin full time serve with the Canadian Forces and fly missions around the world. Commandant Lieutenant-Corporal Robert Kamphuis says these new pilots have spent the past two years  not just learning how to fly but also how to lead.