Operational manpower development in the Nigerian Air Force (NAF) received a boost today, 16 July 2021, when the Chief of the Air Staff
(CAS), Air Marshal Oladayo Amao winged another set of 6 helicopter pilots who recently completed their basic flying training at Draken
Helicopter Academy in the United Kingdom. In his remark during the winging ceremony, Air Marshal Amao reiterated the importance of
the human factor as the most critical airpower component that must be enhanced and sustained for effective and efficient performance.
This, according to the CAS, gave reason for the increase in manpower development witnessed in the NAF in recent times. He went on to state that these efforts are expected to place the Service
in a dominant position to deliver on its constitutional role more effectively, especially in the light of NAFs involvement in several
internal security operations across the country. The overall effect of these efforts, according to the CAS, is that the NAF, operating in synergy with sister Services and other security agencies, will be better positioned to more effectively counter both domestic and foreign threats to the nation’s security and the wellbeing of our
people.
Speaking further, Air Marshal Amao revealed that the NAF currently has a total of 195 officers and airmen/airwomen undergoing various training courses abroad cutting across several specialties and trades. He also stated that locally, the re are 12 student pilots undergoing
Basic Fighter Training at 403 Flying Training School, Kano, while 10 others are undergoing Basic Transport Training at 401 lying Training
School, Kaduna.
He emphasized that these courses are aimed at
maintaining combat readiness by increasing the number of pilots to man existing aircraft, including the 26 new platforms acquired by the
Federal Government in the past 6 years.
On the A-29 Super Tucano aircraft, the CAS stated that about 60 NAF personnel, comprising
pilots, engineers, technicians, and other specialists, have completed their training on the aircraft in the USA. While encouraging the newly
winged pilots.
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