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World Defence NewsUkrainian Pilots Finalize Royal Air Force Training for F-16 Operations

Ukrainian Pilots Finalize Royal Air Force Training for F-16 Operations

UK Royal Air Force Training Program Marks Milestone with 200 Ukrainian Pilots Graduated

The UK Royal Air Force (RAF) has achieved a significant milestone in its support for Ukraine’s defense efforts, having completed the training of another group of Ukrainian pilots. This marks a total of 200 graduates from the RAF’s Elementary Flying Training program since its inception in early 2023.

The training program, which is the first of three phases, involved approximately 80 hours of flight time on GROB-115 general aviation aircraft, capable of reaching speeds of 220 kilometers (137 miles) per hour. Pilots received comprehensive instruction in aircraft handling, low-level navigation, advanced formation flying, as well as instrument-based flying. Additionally, English language training was included to enhance interoperability with NATO air forces.

On October 22, 2024, Luke Pollard, Member of Parliament, attended the graduation ceremony and expressed his support for the program, stating, "These pilots will soon be flying Ukrainian F-16s. Britain will stand with Ukraine for as long as it takes."

Following their training in the UK, these pilots will proceed to advanced flying training with the French Air Force, utilizing Alpha Jet aircraft. This next stage will involve approximately 80 hours of flight training and 60 hours on a simulator. The Alpha Jet, with an enhanced instrument panel akin to the F-16 fighter, boasts a maximum speed of over 900 kilometers (559 miles) per hour.

The final phase of their education will occur at the European F-16 Training Center located at the Fetesti Air Base in Romania, where the pilots will train on US-designed F-16 aircraft that can exceed speeds of 2,100 kilometers (1,305 miles) per hour.

The UK plays a pivotal role in the Air Capability Coalition, which includes partners such as the US, Denmark, and the Netherlands, all working to bolster Ukraine’s military capabilities amidst the ongoing conflict with Russia. Despite the lack of F-16s in the UK arsenal, Britain has made a concerted effort to arm Ukraine, delivering the first batch of F-16s from its allies in August.

However, the F-16 support initiative has not been without challenges. Notably, a US-designed F-16 crashed during a mission to repel a Russian air strike shortly after its arrival, resulting in the loss of the pilot. Additionally, concerns have been raised by retired US Army Maj. Gen. Gordon Davis regarding the effectiveness of the older F-16 models provided to Ukraine against more modern Russian combat aircraft.

As the situation evolves, the UK continues to stand firm in its commitment to support Ukraine in enhancing its air defense capabilities during this critical time.

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