Two GDF Officers complete five-year Air Force Fighter Pilot Course in China

With the completion of the five-year programme, the two have earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Aircraft Systems and Operations, a Bachelor’s Degree in Military Science Aviation Flight and Command, and a Professional Diploma. They recently returned to Guyana and are now back on full time duty with the GDF.

Two GDF Officers complete five-year Air Force Fighter Pilot Course in China

Two Guyana Defence Force Second Lieutenants, Steffon Cameron and Teffurn James, have successfully completed a Chinese Air Force Basic Fighter Pilot and Officer Development Course.

With the completion of the five-year programme, the two have earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Aircraft Systems and Operations, a Bachelor’s Degree in Military Science Aviation Flight and Command, and a Professional Diploma. They recently returned to Guyana and are now back on full time duty with the GDF.

In a statement, the GDF explained that the two Officers commenced studies on September 1, 2013 at the Chinese Air Force Aviation University of the People’s Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF) in China.

The programme of study was designed to develop young officers by imparting command knowledge and skills, and also to train the participants to be efficient pilots operating under modern information-based systems.

“It included several educational tours and visits to various cities in China, an appreciation of Chinese customs, culture, lifestyle and societal values, and required the graduates to pass the Chinese Proficiency Test (HSK) level six examination”.

Second Lieutenants Cameron and James also completed in excess of 80 flying hours on the PT-6 aircraft and 91 flying hours on the J-8 aircraft. They are also fluent in Mandarin.

Chief-of-Staff Brigadier Patrick West has since welcomed the two officers back to service with the Force and congratulated them on their sterling achievements.

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