School of Air Power Studies

Summary

The School of Air Power Studies is the premier training institution of the Namibian Air Force.

School of Air Power Studies
Active2015
CountryNamibia
BranchNamibian Air Force
Roleflight training, Technical & Leadership Training
Current BaseGrootfontein Air Force Base, Grootfontein
Motto(s)Syrma,Bulla Pro Excellentia [1]
Commanders
Current
commander
Group Captain Hosea Ndjibu

History edit

At the onset of the formation of the Namibian Defence Force Air Wing there was no capacity to train Pilots and maintenance technicians. An agreement with the Namibian Aviation Training Academy was forged. The academy was responsible for providing flight training to aspirant and maintenance training to aspirant technicians. President Hifikepunye Pohamba Inaugurated the School on 13 February 2015.[2][3] The school was set up in stages the first phase was the Aircraft Technical Training Centre.[4]

Location edit

The school is located at the Grootfontein Air Force Base. For vocational training the initial phase is carried out at Eros Airport in Windhoek.

Training edit

The school is set up in three Wings.

Flight Training Centre edit

The flight training centre is responsible for training flight personnel for the Air Force.

Leadership and Academic Training Wing edit

The school of air power studies offers the three month potential Junior Non Commissioned Officers (NCO) Course, Train the Trainer (Instructor) Course as well as Basic to Advance HR courses.

Technical Training Center edit

Located at the Grootfontein AFB the Centre provide vocational training to technicians. It has electrical / electronic laboratories, aircraft systems simulators to train on training on fixed wing aircraft and helicopters for training.[5] The centre caters for technical training of the Air force's ground personnel.[6] Students from SADC Air Forces have also been accepted to institution'.[7] Its curriculum are run in conjunction with the Namibian Aviation Training Academy.[8] Qualifications offered include certificates and three year diplomas in:

  • Armament, Ground Support Equipment and Ejection Seat Trade[9]
  • Aircraft Maintenance, Technician-Electric and Instrument Avionics Trade[10]
  • Aircraft Maintenance Technician Airframe and Power-Plant trade[11]

Maintenance training is carried out in three phases, phase one(vocational training) is done over 35 weeks in Windhoek, phase two (professional training) is carried out for 60 weeks in Grootfontein and phase three (test trade preparation) is done for 7 weeks at Grootfotein Technical Training Centre.[12]

References edit

  1. ^ [1], www.mod.gov.na, Retrieved 2020-05-23
  2. ^ "Pohamba inaugurates air force school". The Namibian. Retrieved 2020-07-16.
  3. ^ [2][dead link]
  4. ^ "REPUBLIC OF NAMIBIA STATEMENT BY HIS EXCELLENCY HIFIKEPUNYE POHAMBA, PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF NAMIBIA AND COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF OF THE NAMIBIAN DEFENCE FORCE, ON THE OCCASION OF THE INAUGURATION OF THE AIR FORCE SCHOOL OF AIRPOWER STUDIES". REPUBLIC OF NAMIBIA. Retrieved 2020-07-16.
  5. ^ Thiede, webgrafik-naumburg; Karl-Franz. "Technical Training Grootfontein". Namibian Aviation. Retrieved 2020-07-16.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  6. ^ Tomas, T (October 2016). "Adequate provision of knowledge and skills key to development". NDF Journal. 60: 13.
  7. ^ Tomas, F (November 2011). "ATTC 5th graduation". NDF Journal. 42: 10.
  8. ^ Tomas, F (December 2012). "ATTC 5th graduation". NDF Journal. 42: 10.
  9. ^ Shikomba, T (October 2011). "Air Force Graduate Technicians". NDF Journal. 47: 10.
  10. ^ Tomas, M (March 2013). "ATTC 5th graduation". NDF Journal. 42: 9.
  11. ^ Tomas, M (March 2013). "ATTC 5th graduation". NDF Journal. 42: 9.
  12. ^ Thiede, webgrafik-naumburg; Karl-Franz. "Technical Training". Namibian Aviation. Retrieved 2020-07-16.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)