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Blast at range kills SAAF member

A Sergeant-Major from Air Force Base Louis Trichardt was killed today when a device exploded at at the SAAF's Roodewal bombing range in the Limpopo province.SABC news...

 

85 CFS Weapons Camp - 2002

No sooner had 2 Squadron with their Cheetah aircraft departed AFB Langebaanweg when 85 CFS arrived for their annual air-air gunnery camp.The squadron consists of the single-seat Impala MkII, armed with two 30mm Defa 553 cannon, and the two-seat Impal...

 

2 Squadron Weapons Camp - 2002

2 Squadron, the SAAF's premier fighter squadron and known as the Flying Cheetahs, held it's annual weapons camp at AFB Langebaanweg during the first two weeks of November.As a great gesture to the local West Coast community (and Cape Tow...

 

Black pilot makes history - again

South Africa's most senior fully qualified black fighter pilot, Captain Musa "Midnight" Mbhokota, has made history -- again. In a joint exercise in Sweden with the chief of the South African Air Force, Lieutenant General Roelf Beukes, h...

 

New BBJ arrives!

Inkwanzi, or fish eagle, President Thabo Mbeki's controversial jet, landed at Waterkloof airbase minutes shortly after 00:00 on Tuesday, air force spokesperson Francois Coetzee said.The intercontinental Boeing Business Jet was flown on a non-stop...

 

R535m jet for President will be landing soon

SOUTH Africas R535-million presidential jet could arrive in the country tonight, according to Sam Mkhwanazi, spokesman for Defence Minister Mosiuoa Lekota. According to Armscors annual report the Boeing Business Jet, which can reach destinations in A...

 

Presidential jet costs detailed

Defence Minister Mosiuoa Lekota today disclosed further details of the new presidential jet, revealing that value added tax of about R82-million will be paid in addition to the more than R500-million purchase price. Lekota said the initial price of t...

 

10 top fighter pilots in SAAF

The South African Air Force has 10 operational fighter pilots to fly its frontline Cheetah aircraft, MPs heard on Wednesday.Speaking in the National Assembly, Deputy Defence Minister Nozizwe Madlala-Routledge said the SAAF's budget allocation was...

 

SAAF wants more affirmative action pilots/navigators

The SAAF has invited uniformed Black (African) members of the SANDF to send applications for Pilot/Navigator training to the recruitment office. The main reason is that recruitment for the October 2002 Pilot/Navigator intake did  not attract eno...

 

SAAF Harvard crashes at AAD 2002

The last T-6G Harvard operated by the SAAF Museum was last on 22 September 2002 at 11h40 whilst preparing to perform a flypast on the last day of Africa Aerospace and Defence 2002 being held at AFB Waterkloof, Pretoria. After suffering a loss of powe...

 

New appointments announced

Brig Gen Happy A. Bhembe, currently at Base Support System Group at Air Command, appointed as Director Logistics at the Air Command wef 01 December 2002.Col Tertia Jacobs promoted to the rank of Brig Gen and appointed as Director Technical Air Servic...

 

Africa Aerospace and Defence 2002

Africa Aerospace and Defence 2002 was held at AFB Waterkloof, with 18 - 20 September being trade days and Saturday 21 and Sunday 22 being the public flying days. It was attended by a large number of local and international military and civilian aircr...

 

Bloem braces for mock battle

By Leon Engelbrecht Paratroopers and helicopters are to descend on several Bloemfontein suburbs from early on Friday morning as the first phase of one of the largest SA National Defence Force (SANDF) exercises in recent years kicks into gear. Soldier...

 

Pilots 'stripped' of insignia

Air Force officers experienced a sudden demotion in rank this week despite having done nothing wrong.To be addressed as "private" even though they are seasoned pilots was too much for some, while the rankless pilots also caused consternatio...

 

Flying New Jets on Empty Tanks

By Peter HoneyIt was a terrible year, truly terrible - the worst I have experienced since taking command," says air force chief Lt Gen Roelf Beukes.He's speaking about 2001, when the air force started the year with an R85m (4,4%) budget defi...

 

SA Military gets new insignia

The SA National Defence Force is set to adopt a new system of rank insignia for all four its services at a parade on September 2. The new insignia would reflect the national coat of arms adopted in 2000. Many of the current insignia still reflected t...

 

SA Air Force may lease bases for civilian use

IN THE face of increasing budgetary pressure, the SA Air Force is considering extensive plans to partly lease some of its bases for civilian use. Under the plans, prompted by the rising cost of spares and fuel, the Air Force base at Hoedspruit, would...

 

President's new jet on its way

President Thabo Mbeki will be able to take to the skies in style in September with the South African Air Force's first inter-continental VIP aircraft scheduled to arrive in the country within three weeks.The Boeing Business Jet, which will cost S...

 

The SANDF comes to the rescue ? yet again!

The state of readiness of the South African National Defence Force, in this case the Air Force, was once again put to the test when it was called upon last weekend to help people in dire straits created by horror weather conditions at sea and inland....

 

The rescuers

WHO could ever forget the horrific Mozambique floods of February 2000? Certainly not Pretoria-based Brigadier-General John Church, one of the SA Air Force helicopter pilots who flew thousands of hours rescuing more than 14000 stranded people most fam...

 

Update on new rank insignia

More information on the delayed implementation of the new SANDF insignia and the new SANDF medals can now be released.  The new rank insignia will be paraded at a SANDF parade in Pretoria on 2 September 2002.  The SANDF will then officially...

 

Calling all 80 ANS staff and pupils

This year is the Golden Jubilee of 80 Air Navigation School! They are trying to track down all aircrew and students who have been trained by the school, as well as all permanent staff members in order to invite them to their 50th anniversary to be he...

 

Rooivalk crash

South Africa's embattled Rooivalk attack helicopter programme came under renewed pressure when a production model made a forced crash landing near Pretoria on Friday.Nobody was injured in the crash, but the helicopter was extensively damaged. The...

 

Agulhas frees 21 from trapped Antarctic ship

By Brendan Boyle Rescuers took advantage of moderate weather on Thursday to evacuate 21 Russian scientists trapped deep in the Antarctic and said an icebreaker on the way should be able to free their ship. Tanya Hacker of the Cape Town-based Dutch sa...

 

Spotty the Cheetah retires

2 Squadron's flagship, Spotty no. 342, was laid to rest on Friday 21 June 2002 at AFB Swartkop. The aircraft was flown by the officer commanding and will probably be on display sometime. Rather emotional when she flew low over the squadron for th...

 
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