By Joy Odor
The Chief of the Air Staff (CAS), Air Marshal Hasan Abubakar, has affirmed that the development and employment of air power capabilities are increasingly becoming critical to the dynamic security environment where threats originate from both state and non-state actors.
Air Marshal Abubakar gave the affirmation in his paper presentation titled “Pilot Training in the Nigerian Air Force – An Assessment” delivered at the inaugural edition Future Air Force 2023 Conference in Praque, Czech Republic, with the theme, “Challenges of Modern Air Force Training Solutions” with 100 officials from 29 countries in attendance and made available to newsmen in a press statement by Director of Public Relations and Information, Nigerian Air Force Air Commodore, Edward Gabkwet in Abuja on
He said the constitutional role of the NAF in tackling Nigeria’s security challenges in concert with other security Services, demands constant generation, delivery and sustenance of a diverse range of credible air power capabilities as well as a vastly agile and resilient air force.
This, he noted, is predicated on the crucial need for the NAF to have the necessary human capacity for mission accomplishment, hence the need to ensure that the NAF trains its pilots to the highest professional standards for effective air power delivery.
The CAS observed that undertaking these training tasks in a climate of high operational tempo, harsh economic realities and limited technological expertise presents its own challenges which are key considerations as the NAF considers preparing its pilots for current and future operations.
Air Marshal Abubakar also held meeting with officials of Aero Vodochody, who are the Original Equipment Manufacturers of the NAF L-39Z aircraft, where issues related scheduling and timing of overhaul and avionics upgrade of 3 NAF L-39Z were discussed, among others.
Earlier in a meeting with the Commander of Czech Air Force, Major General Petr Cepelka, CAS opined that strengthening strategic partnership with other Air Forces provides the pathway to an enduring and comprehensive solution towards addressing the challenges encountered in pilot trainings.
Air Marshal Abubakar informed that the Nigerian Air Force (NAF) is poised to strengthen its strategic partnership with the Czech Air Force in the areas of technological transfer, capacity building as well as research and development.
This partnership, he said would enhance the proficiency of NAF maintenance crew to be able to undertake some major maintenance works in-country, thereby reducing aircraft downtime, while improving air operations.
Air Marshal Abubakar also sought the cooperation and collaboration of the Czech Air Force in the areas of counterterrorism, counterinsurgency and pilot training.
While acknowledging the support the NAF has received from the Czech Air Force since the initial purchase of the L-39 aircraft in 1986, the CAS disclosed that the NAF has continued to maintain an active relationship with the Czech Air Force.
He recalled that the NAF has in the past collaborated with the Czech Air Force on pilot trainings on L-39Z aircraft simulator, altitude chamber and spatial disorientation training for several NAF pilots across different platforms, which have positively impacted on NAF’s fighting capabilities.
Responding, the Czech Chief of Air Staff, Major General Petr Cepelka thanked Air Marshal Abubakar for sustaining the long history of mutual relationship that has existed between the NAF and the Czech Air Force.
He assured him of the Czech Air Force support in the areas of aircraft acquisition, maintenance, Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Operations and training of NAF Special Forces.














