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Pupil pilots to get wings

On 6 December, 23 pupil pilots of Pilots course 99/01 will be given their wings at a ceramony to be held at CFS Langebaanweg. As part of the ceramony, 16 Astras will fly overhead in diamond formation. Well done to course leader Lt. Ben Arnold and the...

 

AFB Waterkloof get civilian tenants

 Aerosud, a privately owned aviation engineering group, has signed a deal with Boeing to manufacture parts (including galleys)  for a range of Boeing aircraft. Aerosud recently moved into a new manufacturing facility adjacent to Waterkloof ...

 

Mirage F1's sold?

A SAAF official stated on November 8: "We appear to have found a buyer for the Mirage F1AZs."Twenty-one F1AZs had been put up for sale, toegether with all the related support equipment, following their official retirement from SAAF 1 Squadr...

 

TFDC Fly-Inn - 2001

The Fly-Inn was held at the Test Flight and Development Centre, on the Cape South coast, from 2-4 November 2001. It was attended by a large number of civilian aircraft and warbirds. Although smaller than the previous Fly-Inn in 1999, the appearance o...

 

South African "bodyguards" to Bujumbura, Burundi

The first 240-strong contingent of South African tropps arrived in Burundi from AFB Waterkloof via an SAA Boeing 747SP today. The 240 soldiers, most of them logistics and technical support specialists, are the first group of a total of 701 South Afri...

 

First two C-130BZ Hercules handed over

The first two C-130Bs to complete the full avionic upgrade to C-130BZ standard have been redelivered. The two aircraft, 407 and 408, left Marshall Aerospace's Cambridge facility on 8 August for AFB Waterkloof. Of the two, 407 had arrived at Cambr...

 

Cheetah with Klimov engine?

The Pretoria News has reported that the Cheetah seen flying over Pretoria recently was fitted with a Russian Klimov engine....

 

SAAF to get full complement of new aircraft

The government remains on course to buy all the jet fighters and trainers originally included in the R43.8bn arms deal, which, with a projected additional R22.9bn in interest over 21 years, now totals R66.7bn. Defence Minister Mosiuou Lekota confirme...

 

Mustang to be rebuilt, Spitfire put on hold

Authority has been given for the SAAF Museum Mustang, which landed wheels up at AFB Waterkloof on 6 May 2001, to be repaired. It should be ready to fly by April 2002.However, the restoration of the Spitfire, which crashed on 15 April 2000, has been p...

 

Mirage III AWOL!

If anyine knows the current whereabouts of Mirage IIICZ 808, please tell me!She was last seen outside a Casino near Nelspruit....

 

Museum sells two Mirage III's

Mirage IIIBZ  818 and Mirage IIICZ 809 are to be sold and will be based at Pietersburg (with the Super Sabre)....

 

17 Squadron to finally move

The date for 17 Squadron to move from Swartkop to AFB Waterkloof has been stated to be December 2002....

 

SAAF to retire Cheetah C's

It would appear that the SAAF is about to retire 20 Cheetah C's....

 

SAAF Pilots Course has no CO's!

Pilots course 99/01 made history  when they were presented with their rank not so long ago - the first pupil pilots course in 80 years with no candidate officers (CO's) on course.Towards the end of last year, just after the course had all go...

 

Tightening your belt around your spine

Sources say the SANDF has to save R1.2 billion to pay for unbudgeted expenditure, ­mainly support to the SA Police Service for which the SANDF may not budget. This, they said, would lead to a dramatic cut in flying hours, available flights and ma...

 

Cessna makes emergency landing

A Cessna 185 developed oil pressure problems on a routine flight from the AFB Waterkloof, making an emergency landing on a secondary road near Irene in Centurion. Three people were on board: the pilot, co-pilot and an air force intelligence offi...

 

SAAF Features at RIAT 2001

The SAAF featured once again at the Royal International Air Tattoo this year, although unofficialy.BAe Systems capitalised on the recent Gripen and Hawk deal by applying SAAF logos to their mock-up display aircraft, while the much delayed C-130B Herc...

 

Hired VIP aircraft costing millions

The SA Air Force has had to spend more than R5 million on hired aircraft in the past month due to President Thabo Mbeki's and Deputy-president Jacob Zuma's external commitments. This because an existing medium range presidential jet is being ...

 

First black pilot graduated on Cheetah

"Awesome and amazing" are the only words the South African Air Force's first black jet fighter pilot to go solo in a supersonic Cheetah had to describe the experience, the Pretoria News reported at the weekend. But Captain Musa Mbhokota...

 

Summary of SAAF plans

In line with the previously released Defence Review, the active fleet will be reduced by cutting the Impala fleet from the current 48 Mk I and Mk IIs operated to 24 airframes, while the number of Cheetah C/Ds is to be reduced to 28 from 39. The Pilat...

 

New Presidential jet delivered

Boeing Business Jets has delivered the Boeing Business Jet (BBJ) to the South African Air Force during the delivery ceremony at Boeing Field on June 26 2001. 21 Squadron will will use the aircraft for VIP transport.The new Boeing BBJ Presidential jet...

 

Hercules upgrade problems

The Afrikaans daily, Die Burger, reports that the delivery of the first C-130 Hercules upgraded by Marshall Aerospace is already seven months behind schedule due to contractual problems.The first aircraft was delivered to Marshall Aerospace in 1996. ...

 

The Flossie is back!

The SAAF has re-instated the scheduled flight (Flossie) between AFB Ysterplaat and AFB Waterkloof on a limited scale.The service was halted late last year due to budgetary restrictions....

 

Kaman back in the running?

There are strong unconfirmed reports from a reliable source that the United States has offered South Africa four Kaman SH2 Seasprite helicopters at no cost. South Africa has a requirement for four (or more) naval helicopters for use aboard its Meko A...

 

SAAF to get new Boeing Presidential jet

A VIP jet costing a total of R408m is to be bought by the SAAF to ferry President Thabo Mbeki and other cabinet ministers to international destinations. It will cost R300m plus an extra R108m for interior fittings.'"With South Africa's r...

 
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