52 Officers Graduated From Combat Army Aviation Training School Nasik
The ceremony reaffirmed the critical role of CAATS in shaping the future of combat aviation, ensuring operational readiness, and fostering international cooperation in military aviation.
A combined valedictory ceremony was conducted at the Combat Army Aviation Training School (CAATS), Nasik, to mark the successful graduation of 52 officers from the Combat Aviation Course, Helicopters Instructor Course, and Remotely Piloted Aircraft System (RPAS) Course.
The ceremony witnessed the participation of officers from the Indian Army, Indian Navy, and Friendly Foreign Countries (FFC), including Nigeria and Nepal. Among the graduates were four women officers who achieved the milestone of becoming helicopter pilots, reflecting the growing role of women in combat aviation.
The event was graced by Lieutenant General V. K. Nambiar, Director General, and Colonel Commandant of the Army Aviation Corps, who reviewed the ceremonial parade.
In his address, Lt. Gen. Nambiar congratulated the graduating officers on their accomplishments and urged them to pursue excellence in their roles. He emphasized the importance of maintaining the highest standards of professionalism while adapting to the dynamic demands of modern aviation warfare.
The presence of officers from friendly nations underscored the strong ties and collaborative efforts between India and its partners in military aviation training. The inclusion of women officers as helicopter pilots marked a significant step towards greater diversity and inclusion within the aviation domain of the armed forces.
The ceremony reaffirmed the critical role of CAATS in shaping the future of combat aviation, ensuring operational readiness, and fostering international cooperation in military aviation.
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