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No. 1 Wing SLAF

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No. 1 Flying Training Wing
Active1955 - Present
RoleTraining
StationSLAF China Bay
Commanders
Notable
commanders
Air Chief Marshal Paddy Mendis,
Air Commodore Shirantha Goonatilake

No. 1 Flying Training Wing currently based at SLAF China Bay, carries out basic pilot training of the Sri Lanka Air Force. It is the oldest flying formation in the SLAF.

History

The roots of the Wing goes back to the formation of the Royal Ceylon Air Force when pilot training began with de Havilland Canada DHC-1 Chipmunks in 1950. However the No 1 Squadron was formally established with the creation of it for pilot training and No 2 Squadron for transport in 1955. Both were base at RAF Negambo. In the 1963 the squadron became the No. 1 Flying Training School and moved to RCyAF China Bay in 1963 and in 1971 took up advanced training and later was upgraded to an Air Wing. In August 1988 the unit was moved to SLAF Anuradhapura due to the Civil War, however it has been shifted back to SLAF China Bay in 2009.

In March 2001, on the 50th anniversary of the Sri Lanka Air Force the unit was presented the President’s Colours.[1]

Aircraft operated

Year of introduction

Notable members

References