On Sunday, the 46th Flight Instructors Course concluded at King Hussein Air College, in the presence of the Commander of the Royal Jordanian Air Force. The commander of the Royal Air Force expressed his congratulations to the graduates of the flight instructors’ course and to the pilots from friendly countries for fulfilling the requirements. This shows that the Air Force stays up to date with the most recent training methods and techniques to stay up with the cutting-edge systems and equipment that are used both locally and internationally, as well as to develop and modernize the training system to qualify pilots who can then qualify trainee students with professionalism and high skill. The Commander of the Flight Instructors School briefed the attendees regarding the seven-month school, which was attended by trainees from the State of Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates, and the Royal Air Force. As well as explaining how the graduates finished the required theoretical lectures and practical applications on the GROP and ROBINSON aircraft, which constituted the prescribed training curriculum. At the end of the ceremony, which was attended by the UAE Military Attaché in Amman and a number of Royal Jordanian Air Force officers, the Commander of the Air Force distributed certificates and awards of appreciation to the graduates.
On Sunday, the 46th Flight Instructors Course concluded at King Hussein Air College, in the presence of the Commander of the Royal Jordanian Air Force.
The commander of the Royal Air Force expressed his congratulations to the graduates of the flight instructors’ course and to the pilots from friendly countries for fulfilling the requirements. This shows that the Air Force stays up to date with the most recent training methods and techniques to stay up with the cutting-edge systems and equipment that are used both locally and internationally, as well as to develop and modernize the training system to qualify pilots who can then qualify trainee students with professionalism and high skill.
The Commander of the Flight Instructors School briefed the attendees regarding the seven-month school, which was attended by trainees from the State of Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates, and the Royal Air Force.
As well as explaining how the graduates finished the required theoretical lectures and practical applications on the GROP and ROBINSON aircraft, which constituted the prescribed training curriculum.
At the end of the ceremony, which was attended by the UAE Military Attaché in Amman and a number of Royal Jordanian Air Force officers, the Commander of the Air Force distributed certificates and awards of appreciation to the graduates.