Air Training Wing RAAF

Air Training Wing is the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) unit responsible for providing basic training for the force's pilots and aircrew, and training instructors. It also oversees the RAAF Museum.

Air Training Wing RAAF
One of the Pilatus PC-9s operated by the Central Flying School and No. 2 Flying Training School within Air Training Wing
CountryAustralia
RoleAircrew and instructor training
Part ofAir Force Training Group
Headquarters locationRAAF East Sale

Structure

Air Training Wing forms part of the Air Force Training Group, alongside the Ground Training Wing, Reserve Training Wing, and RAAF College. Its headquarters is located at RAAF Base East Sale in Gippsland, Victoria.

As of 2015, the wing comprised the following units:[1]

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References

Citations
Works consulted
  • Air Power Development Centre (2015). Air Force - Serving Australia's Interests. Canberra: Royal Australian Air Force.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
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