Vietnam trains military pilots for both Laos and Cambodia

DNUM_ACZBAZCABH 09:54

Considered a "furnace" for training fighter pilots, the Air Force Officer School also provides military training for Laos and Cambodia.

Established on August 20, 1959 in the North, Colonel Tran Ha Lan, deputy director of the school's political department, said: before 1990, some Vietnamese military pilots still went to Russia and Australia for training. However, since 1990, pilots have been trained entirely by the school and will return to take up duties in military units across the country. The school also trains military pilots for Laos and Cambodia.

VN dao tao phi cong quan su cho ca Lao va Campuchia
Student Nguyen Van Dien prepares for a flight on an L-39 aircraft.

hard work

The 910th Air Regiment is where the “final stage” of the pilot training process of the Air Force Officer School is carried out. After the first two years of basic theory at the school and the third year of familiarizing themselves with the Yak-52 aircraft, in the fourth year students receive practical training here with the L-39 aircraft or the Mi-8 helicopter.

At exactly 5:30, the first plane rolled out of the line, took off on the runway, then tore through the wind and soared into the sky.

In the sky, students perform training flights (closed loops, attacking targets in the air, on the ground, flying through clouds...) under the direct guidance of instructors and the command post.

After takeoff, the students will fly for about 50 - 60 minutes and then return. "The furthest training area where students will practice flying is within a radius of 73km. Each student will perform 2 - 3 flights in a training session" - Major Nguyen Minh Nhat, deputy political commissar of Regiment 910, said.

According to the experience of senior sergeant Hoang Viet Thai, the ability to handle incidents is extremely important for pilots.

The students who are flying the L-39 are excellent students, carefully selected to train to become good fighter pilots, aiming to fly modern fighter jets.

Therefore, only 1/3 of the students who enter the training program have the capacity and conditions to learn to fly jet planes.

Fighter pilots are required to perform acrobatic flights, combat loops, dives, steep climbs, spirals... with hundreds of different flight techniques.

To train physical strength, from the beginning, students must practice difficult exercises such as centrifugal rotation, cylindrical rotation, swing... The faster the rotation speed, the more turns will be the way for students to train their vestibular system. Stable vestibular system is a mandatory condition for military pilots when flying at an altitude of thousands of meters and performing combat flight movements. Students must learn to parachute from helicopters to get used to the height.

Colonel Pham Van Dong - deputy political commissar of the school - said that many students completed two years of theory and started practicing flying the Yak-52 but could not fly, were cut from flying, and had to switch to other training fields. There were even students who successfully trained with the Yak-52 but could not fly the L-39, so they had to switch to training with the Mi-8 helicopter.

According to Baodatviet

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