Afghanistan

Ten pilots have received their graduation certificates after finishing their research studies and training at the Afghan Air University.Of these, 6 pilots got professional training to fly the Cessna-208 aircrafts and 4 others got training to fly the M-17 helicopter.The training took about 3 years to complete.At the graduation ceremony, the freshly finished pilots were advised to continue their training and strive to end up being more expert.
The profession of piloting is a complex occupation that needs intelligence.
Piloting lessons and studies are limitless.
You need to work hard day and night and continue your studies, Naqibullah Muqim, Chief of Staff of the Air Force, stated.
From seniors to juniors, if we differ our course even a little, we will harm ourselves, stated Baz Mohammad, deputy minister of defense.
If you do not hurt yourself through your words or actions, nobody else can harm you.
The freshly graduated pilots stated they have received good training and are prepared to safeguard Afghanistan's territory and serve the individuals of the nation.
We studied for 3 years.
We finished theoretical courses at the Air University.
Later on, we went to the Air Force Field.
We performed training flights there, said Juma Khan Salahuddin, one of the pilots.Since the Islamic Emirate's return to power in 2021, the Afghan Air University has held 84 training courses, throughout which 1,182 individuals have finished from numerous departments.The post Ten pilots graduate from Afghan Air University first appeared on TINS News.





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