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Uzbekistan AF members visit Columbus

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  • By Airman Daniel Lile
  • 14th Flying Training Wing Public Affairs
Six of Uzbekistan's Air Force members visited Columbus Air Force Base March 3 - 5 to see the 14th Flying Training Wing mission firsthand.

The Uzbekistan airmen came here to learn how they could structure their own pilot training program.

"Uzbekistan is currently going through a restructuring of their Air Force where they are moving to an all-volunteer force," said Capt. Franklin Baker, 14th Operations Group International Military Student Officer. "They are visiting various countries trying to figure out how they want to model their Air Force. So they worked with our government to arrange this three-day tour at Columbus Air Force Base and see how we train pilots."

Columbus AFB was chosen to be one of the locations for the Uzbekistan troops to visit not only because of our pilot training program but because Mississippi is Uzbekistan's National Guard State Partnership Programs partner country.

"They came to Columbus Air Force Base specifically because they want to be able to produce their pilots, as well as Mississippi is the guard partner state for Uzbekistan," said Capt. John McDaniel, 14th OG Commander's Action Group. "So they are also visiting an Army National Guard base to see their helicopters and a Jackson Air National Guard base to see their C-17s."

Their visit included most aspects Columbus AFB has that directly contribute to producing pilots, including the tower and Radar Approach Control, aerospace physiology and the flying squadrons.

"Tours like this are important because they establish good relations with different countries," Baker said. "If they are going to structure their Air Force like our countries it's going to foster a continuing relationship to build both countries' air forces."