NAF
Returns 4 Super Mushshak Aircraft To Pakistan, Expects Delivery Of 5 Brand New
Ones
The 4
Super Mushshak aircraft loaned to the Nigerian Air Force (NAF) by the Pakistan
Government, for the ab-initio flying training of its pilots at 401 Flying
Training School Kaduna, have been returned to Pakistan. The disassembled
aircraft were loaded aboard a cargo aircraft and flown out of the NAF Base
Kaduna on 23 October 2017. The returned aircraft were temporarily made
available by the Pakistan Government, at no extra cost to the NAF, for the
commencement of training of its pilots in December 2016, prior to the delivery
of the 10 trainer aircraft ordered by the NAF.
With
the now returned 4 Super Mushshak trainer aircraft, the NAF was able to train 4
Instructor Pilots and graduate 16 ab-initio student pilots, including 2 female
pilots, at the 401 Flying Training School Kaduna. This has enhanced the ability
of the NAF to train its pilots locally thereby helping to build the needed
capacity to further prosecute the fight against insurgency in the North East.
Having taken delivery of the first batch of 5 new trainer aircraft, there was
no longer any need for the NAF to retain the 4 loaned Super Mushshak aircraft
and hence, the return of the aircraft, in line with the agreement between the 2
parties. The NAF is expecting to receive the remaining 5 brand new Super
Mushshak aircraft it had since ordered before the end of December 2017.
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