King Faisal Air Academy

The King Faisal Air Academy (Arabic: كلية الملك فيصل الجوية) is a military officer academy and flight school in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia founded on 10 January 1968.[1][2]

King Faisal Air Academy (KFAA)
Active10 January 1968[3] – present
Country Saudi Arabia
Branch Royal Saudi Air Force
TypeTraining academy
RoleInitial Officer training, Flight Training
Ship's nameRiyadh Air Base
Nickname(s)KFAA
Motto(s)الله ثم المليك والوطن (God then the King then the Homeland)
Commanders
Ceremonial ChiefLt Gen Prince Turki bin Bandar
CommanderHazem bin Abdul Rahman bin Ghoshyan

History

Founded on 10 January 1968, by Prince Sultan bin Abdul Aziz, Minister of Defense and Aviation, King Faisal Air Academy was officially opened on 20 May 1970 under the auspices of King Faisal bin Abdul Aziz.[4]

The college has an internal and external scholarship system to study other aviation sciences such as aviation engineering, accounting and law.[5]

Present

Training lasts for twenty-seven months, with bachelor's degrees in aeronautical sciences awarded to aircrew and engineering degrees awarded to technical specialties.

Programs include fighter pilot, weapon director, air traffic controller, and information technology training. Because most of the Royal Saudi Air Force's equipment is made by the United Kingdom and the United States, instruction is in English, and much of the faculty is British.[6] Unlike other officer training schools, graduates of KFAA are trained as both pilots and officers simultaneously and are fully qualified for both flight and command duties upon graduation. Some graduates go on to further training with the United States Air Force at Columbus Air Force Base.[7]

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