First batch of Afghan Pilots complete 'Black Hawk' training in U.S.

ANI  |  Kabul [Afghanistan] 

The first batch of the Air Force pilots completed their training in the United States for the newly-deployed modern UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters, reported the Khaama Press.

The newly-trained batch of four pilots are expected to start services with the Air Force in the near future, reported Khaama Press quoting officials as saying.

The Embassy in stated, "The pilots received their certificates during a ceremony organized in the United States last week."

The UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter is the U.S. Army's primary medium lift utility transport and air assault aircraft.

The Air Force welcomed the arrival of new U.S.-made military helicopters, that is, UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters from the forces earlier this month.

President Ashraf Ghani while formally accepting the first batch of helicopters called it a "historic day".

Afghanistan is expecting to receive around 159 Black Hawk helicopters in coming years in a bid to boost to radically transform the young air force.

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First Published: Mon, October 23 2017. 10:07 IST