Fra min kontaktperson i Vung Tau, Vietnam, har jeg mottatt disse nyhetene. Det er nytt i den forstand at flygerne får utdannelse som likner noe på den USAF flygerne får, uten T-38. I "min tid" på Lackland AFB og på Williams AFB var det vietnamesere som fikk språkopplæring og utsjekk på F-5. Dette programmet endte naturligvis i 1975. Jeg har her på bloggen skrevet om Nels Ronning, en F-5 instruktør ved 4441st CCTS på Willy, senere Thunderbird flyger og general. Han fortalte at vietnameserne var gode manuelle flygere. Det samme opplevde jeg 25 år senere da jeg hadde, gjennom nesten tre år, anledning til å fly med disse karene i Sør Kinahavet, også sammen med den norske "kontaktpersonen". Uansett, utdannelsen i USA har hatt et opphold på 46 år. (Red.)
Vietnamese
air force pilot graduates from US aviation leadership program
By Nguyen
Hoang June 7, 2019
| 04:44 pm GMT+7
Senior Lieutenant Dang Duc Toai has become the first Vietnamese to
finish the Aviation Leadership Program run by the U.S. Air Force. Photo by U.S.
Air Force.
Senior Lieutenant Dang Duc Toai has become the first Vietnamese to
finish the U.S. Air Force’s Aviation Leadership Program.
Toai completed
a military pilot training course lasting 52 weeks at the Columbus Air Force
Base in Columbus, Mississippi State in line with the Aviation Leadership
Program (ALP).
The ALP is a
U.S. Air Force (USAF)-funded program that provides students of partners and
developing countries with undergraduate pilot training scholarships.
He received
the certificate at a ceremony on May 30, the USAF announced Thursday.
This was
"a good chance for me to come here (and) study something new," Toai
said, as cited in a statement by U.S. Air Force.
He also said
he is looking forward to returning to Vietnam to help his fellow pilots with
lessons learned from the course.
Before
arriving at their pilot training base, ALP students attend a special purpose
English language training course at the Defense Language Institute English
Language Center at Joint-Base San Antonio Lackland, Texas. Toai began
doing the course in 2016.
He arrived at
Columbus air base and started ALP in May 2018 and had since flown the T-6
Texan II, a trainer aircraft, for more than 167 hours.
After
Toai, Sub Lieutenant Doan Van Canh, now a trainee at Columbus air base, will
become the second Vietnamese to graduate from the ALP program.
Vietnam's
Senior Lieutenant Dang Duc Toai (L) and Sublieutenant Doan Van Canh at the
ceremony that sees Toai graduating from the U.S. aviation leadership program.
Photo by U.S. Air Force. |
Lieutenant
General Steve Kwast, commander of Air Education and Training Command, said
Toai’s graduation marks a significant step forward for the two countries’ air
forces.
"Vietnam’s
participation in the ALP is a tremendous milestone for the U.S. Air Force and
Vietnam Air Defense-Air Force collaborative relationship."
"This
type of training and cooperation enables Vietnam’s air force to increase its
abilities in air and maritime operations. This partnership helps ensure peace
and stability in the region and in the world," he said in a USAF
statement.
The training
of Vietnamese air force pilots in the U.S. reflects strengthening defense ties
between the former foes.
Boeing
subsidiary Insitu has received an order for six unmanned aerial vehicles from Vietnam worth $9.7 million.
It will also
provide components and spare parts and training in their use, and send experts
for technical support.
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