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AAF graduates 22 fixed-wing pilots including two females
Afghanistan’s most recently graduated fixed wing students congratulate each other after a graduation ceremony in their honor at LOM Praha’s flight training center, Czech Republic, June 27, 2018. The training lasted for approximately 15 months and required the students to demonstrate proficiency in ground, flight and English skills.
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AAF graduates 22 fixed-wing pilots including two females
The Afghan Air Force’s newest pilots hold up their certificates in celebration after having graduated from Initial Entry Fixed-Wing school at LOM Praha’s flight training center, Czech Republic, June 27, 2018. The graduates will return to Afghanistan this week to either continue their training on one of the AAF platforms there, or to prepare to continue training in the U.S.
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AAF graduates 22 fixed-wing pilots including two females
Graduates from Initial Entry Fixed-Wing school pose for a picture with their certificates at LOM Praha’s flight training center, Czech Republic, June 27, 2018. The Afghan Air Force now has 22 more qualified pilots, including two females, who will soon be returning to their country to continue their training on one of the AAF fixed wing platforms.
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AAF graduates 22 fixed-wing pilots including two females
The Afghan Air Force’s newest pilots celebrate by dancing after just having graduated Initial Entry Fixed-Wing school at LOM Praha’s flight training center, Czech Republic, June 27, 2018. The 15-month course required the students to demonstrate ground, flight and English proficiency, and qualifies the graduates for a commercial pilot’s license.
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AAF graduates 22 fixed-wing pilots including two females
Brig. Gen. Joel Carey, Train Advise Assist Command-Air commander, addresses the most recent class of Afghan Air Force fixed wing pilots at LOM Praha’s flight training center, Czech Republic, June 27, 2018. Twenty-two students graduated including this school houses first two females.
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AAF graduates 22 fixed-wing pilots including two females
Afghan Air Force student’s graduating from Initial Entry Fixed-Wing school converse before a ceremony in their honor at LOM Praha’s flight training center, Czech Republic, June 27, 2018. The class of 22 students included two females who were the school houses first female graduates and who will go on to be two of only three AAF female pilots.
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AAF graduates 22 fixed-wing pilots including two females
Afghanistan’s most recently graduated fixed wing students stand waiting to congratulate each other after having received their course completion certificates at LOM Praha’s flight training center, Czech Republic, June 27, 2018. The 22 pilots will continue their training on their assigned aircraft either in Afghanistan or in the U.S.
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