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in December 1992. in 1993, Headquarters Training Command Detachment A was raised in Tamworth consisting primarily of civilian instructors. Army students were trained here as the PC-9 course was not appropriate. The detachment also screened prospective military pilots at this time. BFTS was officially
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aircraft. It helped pilots gain basic knowledge about flying, it also had a 26 week basic flying simulation course.
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The training preceded streaming into single service flying training, with RAAF and RAN pilots having moved to
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Flying Training Academy, which conducted tri-service flight screening and basic flying training for the
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BFTS was raised in response to the RAAF and RAN beginning all-through training on the
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A BFTS Pacific Aerospace CT-4B Airtrainer at the 2008 Defence Force Air Show
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for the ab-initio training of pilots. Training was transitioned to
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reformed in 1999 and quickly began tri-service training.
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Australian Defence Force Basic Flying Training School
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Military units and formations disestablished in 2019
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while Army pilots undertook further training at the
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Index

Royal Australian Air Force
Flight Training
Tamworth Regional Airport
Trainer
CT-4 B Airtrainer
Tamworth
New South Wales
BAE Systems
Australian Defence Force
Australian Army
Royal Australian Navy
Royal Australian Air Force
CT-4 Airtrainer
Pilatus PC-9
No. 2 Flying Training School
RAAF Pearce, Western Australia
Australian School of Army Aviation
Oakey, Queensland
Air Training Wing RAAF
Lockheed Martin Australia
No. 1 Flying Training School
Pilatus PC-21

RAAF Base Amberley
Mudry CAP-10
PAC CT/4 Airtrainer
Piper PA-34 Seneca


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