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military skills development system Catering Language Practitioner Firefighter Nature Conservation Sport Officer Protection Services Airspace Control Operator Telecommunications Construction Machine Operator Bowser Driver Operator Material Support Clerk (Technical) Mechanical Engineering Electronic Engineering Industrial Engineering Aeronautical engineering MechanicalElectronic ElectricalGeneral Support Trade PILOT / NAVIGATOR TRAINING Diverse Support Command And Control Technical Support Student Engineer Apprentice Training Personnel Musician Material Support Clerk (Admin/Supply) Air and Ground Load Master First Names: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Surname: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ID Number: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Citizenship: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tel (H): . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tel (W): . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cell №: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Parents Cell №: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Other contact №: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I was . . . . . . .yrs old on 01/01/09 Postal Address: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Code: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nearest major city . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Height: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . m Weight: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . kg Do you wear prescription glasses/contact lenses? Yes No Have you had any eye surgery? Yes No Biographical Information T he mandate of the South African Air Force (SAAF) is to provide and manage the air defence capability of the Department of Defence on behalf of the DoD, thereby participating in the service to ensure: The sovereignty and protection of the Republic’s territorial integrity. Compliance with the international obligations of the Republic of to international bodies and states. The arrival of recently acquired state-of- the-art aircraft and weapon systems have boosted confidence in the SA Air Force's capability to safeguard our nation and provide humanitarian support. In order to effectively carry out its mandate, the SAAF relies heavily on the skills and dedication of all serving personnel. The MSDS programme is a two-year voluntary service system. Recruits are required to sign up for a period of two years, during which they will receive military training and further functional training. Further functional training includes a wide variety of options, varying from specialised musterings such as Engineering to general support musterings such as Material Support Clerks. The MSDS system allows the member to adapt to the military way of life. Towards the end of the second year (unless otherwise indicated), the member will be given the opportunity to indicate whether he or she would like to extend the contract or leave the Air Force. An extension of the contract will mainly depend on the member's performance over the two years and the availability of posts in the relevant 8functional field. Members who do not extend their two-year service contract will serve in the Reserve Force (part-time) after completion of the initial two-year period. • Be a South African citizen and relinquish any other citizenship he/she may have. Age between 18 and 22. • Currently in Grade 12 or completed Grade 12. • Not area bound. • Must not have a criminal record. • Comply with medical fitness requirements for appointment in the SANDF. • Comply with all the prescribed requirements for appointment in the SANDF. • Must be willing to relocate and to participate in deployments both in South Africa and abroad if required to do so. • Apart from these general requirements, additional requirements might have to be met, depending on the specific training demands of some of the more specialised occupations. Responsible for safe on-loading and off- loading of freight on board aircraft. Grade 12 Mathematics NSC level-3 or Mathematics Literacy NSC level-4 is essential with English as a passed subject. Candidates must have passed English, be medically fit and not have a hearing impairment. Responsible for preparation and serving of daily meals at Air Force messes and assisting with the control of food supplies. The planning of menu’s and functions are also required. Must be prepared to work long and irregular hours. Grade 12 Accounting NSC level-4 is essential. Render professional crash and structural firefighting services at all Air Force bases. Grade 12 Mathematics is a prerequisite. Should not suffer from a fear of heights, claustrophobia or colour blindness. Deliver a language support service in respect of documentation and publications in any of the eleven official languages. A 3- year recognised tertiary qualification is essential, although postgraduate studies will be preferred. The acquisition, storing, issuing, withdrawal and disposal of all equipment (supplies) used by the Air Force. Grade 12 with Accounting NSC level-4 and computer literacy is essential. The management and coordination of all road transport needs, reports and 9administration of all vehicle accidents and maintenance of trip books, authorities, vehicle service cards, toll gate forms and work journals. Grade 12 is essential and a code-08 driver’s license is preferable. Responsible for providing music at military parades, functions and military funerals. Grade III Theory (UNISA) and Grade VI Practical are essential. Responsible for ensuring the environmentally sustainable management of military activities and infrastructure. It would be required of successful candidates to follow an Environmental Management System approach (i.e. In the implementation of Environmental Education, Training and awareness, Base Environmental Management, Integrated Training Area Management and Environmental Considerations in Military Operations). A 3-year National Diploma or Bachelor’s Degree in Natural Science or Geography is essential. Responsible for providing a professional tailoring service to the Air Force military personnel at various bases/units, in accordance with military standards. A recognised 3-year National Diploma is essential. The protection of Air Force bases, units and personnel. Sub-divisions include entrance control, X-ray machine operation, sentry duty and dog handling. Specialist training include VIP protection, task force and regimental instruction. Grade 12 is essential. Attend to all personnel matters, e.g. recruitment, career advancement, transfer of members and other personnel matters. Computer literacy, good communication and interpersonal skills are essential. Grade 12 is essential. Prescribe fitness-training programmes and manage the execution of the fitness evaluations of all members of the Air Force. Act as secretary of the unit sport club, organise all sport events, maintanance of sport facilities, compile budgets for state and private funds and liaison with sponsors. A recognised 3-year Degree or Diploma in Human Movement or Sport Management is essential. Be between the ages of 18 and 24. Completed Grade 12 with Mathematics (NSC level-4). Duration - 18 months’ training at Air Space Control School (also includes Basic Military Training at Air Force Gymnasium). Successful applicants are utilised in the following fields: The day-to-day execution of all airspace control activities are managed by Air Traffic Controllers (ATCs) and Mission Controllers (Mcs). ATCs are responsible for expediting and maintaining a safe and orderly flow of air traffic, and MCs execute in-flight command and control over military operational missions. This requires adapting to different work situations and therefore a high level of concentration is an essential skill. The Ground Command and Control Management operational role is to serve the SAAF and Joint Operations for tasking, allocating and controlling all air operations, except for in-flight Command and Control. Consists of Command Post Officers and Command Post Assistants whose primary role is to provide the necessary information for the allocation of own-forces to the various theatres and provide the relevant own-force information necessary for the general planning to conduct air operations. Telecommunications relate to most of the operational capabilities of the SAAF and can, therefore, be regarded as the single most important tool required by the SAAF to fulfil its mission. Based on this, the primary objective is to have a secure and reliable telecommunication infrastructure, which can provide a wide range of Information Communication Technology (ICT) services necessary for efficient command and control of the weapon systems and support of other functions of the SAAF, in order to create and provide an integrated situational awareness medium. The following are provided and managed by the Information Communication Technology Management section: Static Microwave Networks, Information Technology capability of the SAAF, Tactical/Static ICT capability, Electronic Private Automatic Branch Exchange (EPABX) capability (Telephone Services), Cable Infrastructure in support of all voice and data services. The handling of all construction machinery and vehicles used during base and runway maintenance. Must be prepared to travel and work irregular hours. Grade 12 is essential. Drive heavy bowser vehicles and handle refuelling apparatus during the refuelling of aircraft. Grade 12 Mathematics and a sense of responsibility with regard to safety aspects are essential. Monitor the servicing of aircraft according to laid-down methods at the right time and ensure that a complete service record is kept. Administrative abilities, a technical aptitude, computer literacy and Grade 12 Mathematics is essential. • Be between the ages of 18 and 24. • Completed Grade 12 with full matriculation exemption, with Mathematics and Physical Science minimum NSC level-5 as prescribed by Universities with English as a passed subject. Must be recommended by the Consolidated Selection Board. Selected Air Force candidates for engineering studies join on a contract basis. This necessitates the successful completion of military courses during the first year of the contract, followed by studies at selected universities and continued service in the Air Force for the remainder of the first contract period. After successful completion of Basic Military Training, Officer Formative Training (which focuses primarily on leadership development) during the first year, the initial two-year MSDS contract is migrated to a 9 year Core Service System contract. Members then commence their studies at one of the following Universities: The University of Pretoria, the University of the Witwatersrand, the University of Stellenbosch or the University of Cape Town in one of the following disciplines: Mechanical Engineering; Electronic Engineering; Industrial Engineering; Aeronautical Engineering and Civil Engineering. Completed Grade 12 with full matriculation exemption, with Mathematics and Physical Science minimum NSC level-5 as prescribed by Universities. On completion of their academic studies, these members will be given the opportunity to apply their skills in the Engineering environment for the remainder of their contract. Qualified Engineers and those that are currently studying are encouraged to apply. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES IN THE SA AIR FORCE Air Load Master Catering Firefighter Language Practitioners Material Support Clerk (Supply) Material Support Clerk (Admin): Musicians Nature Conservation Tailor Protection Services Personnel Physical Training Sport and Recreation Officers Minimum Requirements T raining Airspace Controller Ground Command and Control Management (GCCM) Information Communication Technology Management (ICTM) Construction Machine Operator Bowser Driver Operator Material Support Clerk (Technical) Minimum Requirements Additional Requirements for Engineering Include Ground Load Master Responsible for preparation of freight (i.e. Inspections and palletising of freight) to allow for safe on-loading and off-loading. Grade 12 Mathematics Literacy NSC level- 4 is essential MILITARY SKILLS DEVELOPMENT SYSTEM (MSDS) PROGRAMME GENERAL REQUIREMENTS DIVERSE SUPPORT COMMAND AND CONTROL TECHNICAL SUPPORT ENGINEERING careers in the south african air force south african air force careers in the south african air force

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military skills development system

Catering Language Practitioner

Firefighter Nature Conservation

Sport Officer

Protection Services

Airspace Control Operator

Telecommunications

Construction Machine Operator

Bowser Driver Operator

Material Support Clerk (Technical)

Mechanical Engineering

Electronic Engineering

Industrial Engineering

Aeronautical engineering

MechanicalElectronic

ElectricalGeneral Support Trade

PILOT / NAVIGATOR TRAINING

Diverse Support

Command And Control

Technical Support

Student Engineer

Apprentice Training

Personnel

Musician

Material Support Clerk (Admin/Supply)

Air and Ground Load Master

First Names: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Citizenship: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Tel (H): . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Tel (W): . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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I was. . . . . . .yrs old on 01/01/09

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Do you wear prescription glasses/contact lenses?

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Have you had any eye surgery?

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Biographical Information

The mandate of the South African AirForce (SAAF) is to provide and manage

the air defence capability of the Departmentof Defence on behalf of the DoD, therebyparticipating in the service to ensure:

The sovereignty and protection of theRepublic’s territorial integrity. Compliancewith the international obligations of theRepublic of to international bodies andstates.

The arrival of recently acquired state-of-the-art aircraft and weapon systems haveboosted confidence in the SA Air Force'scapability to safeguard our nation andprovide humanitarian support. In order toeffectively carry out its mandate, the SAAFrelies heavily on the skills and dedication ofall serving personnel.

The MSDS programme is a two-yearvoluntary service system. Recruits arerequired to sign up for a period of two years,during which they will receive militarytraining and further functional training.Further functional training includes a widevariety of options, varying from specialisedmusterings such as Engineering to generalsupport musterings such as MaterialSupport Clerks.

The MSDS system allows the member toadapt to the military way of life. Towards theend of the second year (unless otherwiseindicated), the member will be given theopportunity to indicate whether he or shewould like to extend the contract or leavethe Air Force. An extension of the contractwill mainly depend on the member'sperformance over the two years and theavailability of posts in the relevant

8functional field.

Members who do not extend their two-yearservice contract will serve in the ReserveForce (part-time) after completion of theinitial two-year period.

• Be a South African citizen and relinquishany other citizenship he/she may have.Age between 18 and 22.

• Currently in Grade 12 or completedGrade 12.

• Not area bound.

• Must not have a criminal record.

• C o m p l y w i t h m e d i c a l f i t n e s srequirements for appointment in theSANDF.

• Comply with al l the prescribedrequirements for appointment in theSANDF.

• Must be willing to relocate and toparticipate in deployments both in SouthAfrica and abroad if required to do so.

• Apart from these general requirements,additional requirements might have to bemet, depending on the specific trainingdemands of some of the more specialisedoccupations.

Responsible for safe on-loading and off-loading of freight on board aircraft. Grade12 Mathemat ics NSC leve l -3 orMathematics Literacy NSC level-4 isessential with English as a passed subject.Candidates must have passed English, bemedically fit and not have a hearingimpairment.

Responsible for preparation and serving ofdaily meals at Air Force messes andassisting with the control of food supplies.

The planning of menu’s and functions arealso required. Must be prepared to worklong and irregular hours. Grade 12Accounting NSC level-4 is essential.

Render professional crash and structuralfirefighting services at all Air Force bases.Grade 12 Mathematics is a prerequisite.Should not suffer from a fear of heights,claustrophobia or colour blindness.

Deliver a language support service inrespect of documentation and publicationsin any of the eleven official languages. A 3-year recognised tertiary qualification isessential, although postgraduate studieswill be preferred.

The acquisition, storing, issuing, withdrawaland disposal of all equipment (supplies)used by the Air Force. Grade 12 withAccounting NSC level-4 and computerliteracy is essential.

The management and coordination of allroad transport needs, reports and9administration of all vehicle accidents andmaintenance of trip books, authorities,vehicle service cards, toll gate forms andwork journals. Grade 12 is essential and acode-08 driver’s license is preferable.

Responsible for providing music at militaryparades, functions and military funerals.Grade III Theory (UNISA) and Grade VI

Practical are essential.

R e s p o n s i b l e f o r e n s u r i n g t h eenvironmentally sustainable managementof military activities and infrastructure. Itwould be required of successful candidatesto follow an Environmental ManagementS y s t e m a p p r o a c h ( i . e . I n t h eimplementat ion of Env i ronmenta lEducation, Training and awareness, BaseEnvironmental Management, IntegratedTra in ing Area Managemen t andEnvironmental Considerations in MilitaryOperations). A 3-year National Diploma orBachelor’s Degree in Natural Science orGeography is essential.

Responsible for providing a professionaltailoring service to the Air Force militarypersonnel at various bases/units, inaccordance with military standards. Arecognised 3-year National Diploma isessential.

The protection of Air Force bases, units andpersonnel. Sub-divisions include entrancecontrol, X-ray machine operation, sentryduty and dog handling. Specialist traininginclude VIP protection, task force andregimental instruction. Grade 12 isessential.

Attend to all personnel matters, e.g.recruitment, career advancement, transferof members and other personnel matters.Computer literacy, good communicationand interpersonal skills are essential.Grade 12 is essential.

Prescribe fitness-training programmes andmanage the execution of the fitnessevaluations of all members of the Air Force.Act as secretary of the unit sport club,organise all sport events, maintanance ofsport facilities, compile budgets for stateand private funds and liaison with sponsors.A recognised 3-year Degree or Diploma inHuman Movement or Sport Management isessential.

Be between the ages of 18 and 24.Completed Grade 12 with Mathematics(NSC level-4).

Duration - 18 months’ training at Air SpaceControl School (also includes Basic MilitaryTraining at Air Force Gymnasium).Successful applicants are utilised in thefollowing fields:

The day-to-day execution of all airspacecontrol activities are managed by Air TrafficControllers (ATCs) and Mission Controllers(Mcs). ATCs are responsible for expeditingand maintaining a safe and orderly flow ofair traffic, and MCs execute in-flightcommand and control over militaryoperational missions. This requiresadapting to different work situations andtherefore a high level of concentration is anessential skill.

The Ground Command and ControlManagement operational role is to servethe SAAF and Joint Operations for tasking,allocating and controlling all air operations,except for in-flight Command and Control.Consists of Command Post Officers and

Command Post Assistants whose primaryrole is to provide the necessary informationfor the allocation of own-forces to thevarious theatres and provide the relevantown-force information necessary for thegeneral planning to conduct air operations.

Telecommunications relate to most of theoperational capabilities of the SAAF andcan, therefore, be regarded as the singlemost important tool required by the SAAF tofulfil its mission.

Based on this, the primary objective is toh a v e a s e c u r e a n d r e l i a b l etelecommunication infrastructure, whichcan provide a wide range of InformationCommunication Technology (ICT) servicesnecessary for efficient command andcontrol of the weapon systems and supportof other functions of the SAAF, in order tocreate and provide an integrated situationalawareness medium. The following areprovided and managed by the InformationCommunication Technology Managementsection: Static Microwave Networks,Information Technology capability of theSAAF, Tactical/Static ICT capability,Electronic Private Automatic BranchExchange (EPABX) capability (TelephoneServices), Cable Infrastructure in support ofall voice and data services.

The handling of all construction machineryand vehicles used during base and runwaymaintenance. Must be prepared to traveland work irregular hours. Grade 12 isessential.

Drive heavy bowser vehicles and handlerefuelling apparatus during the refuelling ofaircraft. Grade 12 Mathematics and a senseof responsibility with regard to safetyaspects are essential.

Monitor the servicing of aircraft according tolaid-down methods at the right time andensure that a complete service record iskept. Administrative abilities, a technicalaptitude, computer literacy and Grade 12Mathematics is essential.

• Be between the ages of 18 and 24.• Comple ted Grade 12 wi th fu l l

m a t r i c u l a t i o n e x e m p t i o n , w i t hMathematics and Physical Scienceminimum NSC level-5 as prescribed byUniversities with English as a passedsubject.

• Must be recommended by theConsolidated Selection Board.

Selected Air Force candidates forengineering studies join on a contract basis.This necessi tates the successfulcompletion of military courses during thefirst year of the contract, followed by studiesat selected universities and continuedservice in the Air Force for the remainder ofthe first contract period.

After successful completion of BasicMilitary Training, Officer Formative Training(which focuses primarily on leadershipdevelopment) during the first year, the initialtwo-year MSDS contract is migrated to a 9year Core Service System contract.Members then commence their studies atone of the following Universities: TheUniversity of Pretoria, the University of theWitwatersrand, the Univers i ty ofStellenbosch or the University of CapeTown in one of the following disciplines:Mechanical Engineering; ElectronicEngineering; Industrial Engineering;Aeronautical Engineering and CivilEngineering.

Completed Grade 12 with full matriculationexemption, with Mathematics and PhysicalScience minimum NSC level-5 asprescribed by Universities. On completionof their academic studies, these memberswill be given the opportunity to apply theirskills in the Engineering environment forthe remainder of their contract.

Qualified Engineers and those that arecurrently studying are encouraged to apply.

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES IN THE SAAIR FORCE

Air Load Master

Catering

Firefighter

Language Practitioners

Material Support Clerk (Supply)

Material Support Clerk (Admin):

Musicians

Nature Conservation

Tailor

Protection Services

Personnel

Physical Training Sport and RecreationOfficers

Minimum Requirements

Training

Airspace Controller

Ground Command and ControlManagement (GCCM)

Information CommunicationTechnology Management (ICTM)

Construction Machine Operator

Bowser Driver Operator

Material Support Clerk (Technical)

Minimum Requirements

Additional Requirements forEngineering Include

Ground Load MasterResponsible for preparation of freight (i.e.Inspections and palletising of freight) toallow for safe on-loading and off-loading.Grade 12 Mathematics Literacy NSC level-4 is essential

MILITARY SKILLS DEVELOPMENTSYSTEM (MSDS) PROGRAMME

GENERAL REQUIREMENTS

DIVERSE SUPPORT

COMMANDAND CONTROL

TECHNICAL SUPPORT

ENGINEERING

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Fax: +2712 312 2138

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APPRENTICE TRAINING

PILOT / NAVIGATOR TRAINING

PHASES OF TRAINING

GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR ALLMUSTERINGS

PLEASE NOTE

Following the completion of Basic MilitaryTraining (22 weeks), members will receiveBasic Technical Training, including a SchoolBlock (12 weeks) and a Workshop Phase(12 weeks). Trade workers will only then beselected for further Trade Training based ontheir performance thus far. This will implythat after serving 1-year of the original 2-year MSD contract, members will migrate tothe Core Service System. Trade workerswho have successfully completed the firstyear of development and who are notselected for Trade Training will be utilisedas Technical Assistants during the secondyear of their contract. Trade Trainingincludes Trade Theory, Trade Practicalsand exposure to the avionic environment ata depot or a base.

The apprentice-training programme isoffered in the following fields: MechanicalTrade; Electronic Trade; Electrical Trade;General Avionic Support Trade. Oncompletion of Trade Training, members will

be given the opportunity to apply their skillsin the military aviation environment for theremainder of the contract.

• Grade 12 or N3 qualification: 18 - 22years of age; Grade 12 with Mathematicsand Physical Science NSC level-3 aspassed subjects or N3 in a technical fieldwith English as a passed subject in Grade12.

• Tertiary qualification: 18 - 26 years of age;N4-certificate passed with at least 60%and N5 - N6 certificate passed with atleast 60% in a technical field and English(compulsory) as a passed subject.

In the absence of any significant externalmilitary threat against SouthAfrica, the main

aim of the SAAir Force is still to keep our airspace safe. It remains, therefore, crucial tohave a well-trained flying corps to be able toreact to potentially threatening situations. Atthis stage, Pilots and Navigators are mainlyutilised for humanitarian purposes.

• Be a South African citizen or relinquishany other citizenship he/she may have.

• Age between 18 and 24 or not older than26 years (if graduate).

• Not be older than 28 years uponcommencement of practical flyingtraining.

• Currently busy with or successfullycompleted Grade 12.

• Obtain at least a Grade 12 NSC level-4Mathematics and Physical Science.

• Mathematics and Physical Science 60%in N4.

• Mathematics and Physical Science 50%in N5 / N6 / 1st year university oruniversity of technology level.

• Pass English at Grade 12 or anequivalent level.

• Be medically fit, as normally required ofpersons wishing to train as pilots ornavigators in theAir Force.

• Have 6/6 vision; in other words, he/shemust not have need of spectacles,contact lenses or laser 12 correction.

• Not have any hearing impairment; inother words, he/she must not have aneed of hearing aids.

• Must be willing to relocate and toparticipate in deployment both in SouthAfrica and abroad if required to do so.

• Must not have a criminal record.

Candidates who comply with the minimumrequirements may apply throughout theyear and may be earmarked for furtherselection. This will mainly depend on theneed to train new Pilots/Navigators at thetime. Candidates will be invited to take part

in the selection process in Pretoria, and thisentails the following:

All applicants will be required to undergoaptitude and general cognitive abilityassessments. Only candidates whoperform above the norm will be allowed toproceed to the next selection phase.

A hand-eye coordination test must bepassed in order to proceed to the nextselection phase.

Candidates will then be interviewed by aselection panel comprising senior militarypersonnel from the Air Force and other staffdivisions. Taking into account thecandidate's performance thus far, thefollowing additional variables will serve ascriteria for evaluation during the interview:motivation, perseverance, purposefulness,creativity, officer potential, knowledge,adaptability, analytical ability.

Candidates who are recommended for Pilotor Navigator training by the above-mentioned selection panel will then besubjected to a thorough medicalexamination at the Institute for AviationMedicine.An offer of employment will be extended tothe most successful candidates, taking intoconsideration equal opportunity andaffirmative action programmes within theDepartment of Defence.

3 years, including Basic Military Training,Officers Formative Course, MilitaryCertificate Course, Ground School andFlying phase.

Training will be presented over a 22-weekperiod at theAir Force Gymnasium, Boston.

On completion of Basic Military Training,Pupil Pilots and Learner Navigators will betransferred to the SA Air Force College,located in Thaba Tshwane, Pretoria, for aperiod of 19 weeks in order to complete theOfficers Forming Course.

Subjects currently presented by 80 AirNavigation School at Air Force BaseYsterplaat include Basic Parachute Course(does not include jumps), First Aid Course,Land Survival Training and Sea SurvivalTraining.

All Pupil Pilots and Learner Navigators willcomplete a Military Certificate beforecommencing flying training. This course isoffered at the Military Academy in Saldanhaand includes all Flying Theory.

On successful completion of the Survival,P repara to ry Tra in ing phases ( i frecommended) and the Military CertificateCourse, Learner Navigators will betransferred to 80 Air Navigator School inCape Town and Pupil Pilots will commencetheir flying training at Central Flying SchoolLangebaanweg.

Pupil Pilots will be required to master ab-initio side-by-side training and thereafterthe Astra aircraft (Pilatus PC7 trainer),including simulation exercises and generalformation-, instrument-, navigational- andnight- flying.

Pupil Pilots qualify after a period ofapproximately 2 years and 7 months oftraining of which approximately 65 flyinghours are spent on side-by-side traineraircraft and 110 flying hours on the Astra,Pilatus PC-7. Successful Pupil Pilots willreceive their wings at the same time as theLearner Navigators.

Learner Navigators will be stationed at AFBYsterplaat in Cape Town for their flyingtraining, but will from time to time receivetraining at various squadrons in the AirForce, if required and subject to aircraftavailability. The subjects offered and type ofaircraft used for the duration of thesephases are as follows: Navigation, Mapsand Plotting, Flight Planning, Avionics,Crew Cooperation, Electronic Warfare.

Side-by side trainer, Astra (PC-7 Pilatus),Cessna Caravan, C47 TP Dakota. LearnerNavigator training lasts for approximately 2years and approximately 90 flying hoursand 60 simulator hours. Learner Navigatorswill qualify and receive their wings at thesame time as the Pupil Pilots.

Pupil Pilots will be stationed at the CentralFlying School Langebaanweg for the BasicFlying Phase (ab-initio phase). Thefollowing subjects will be presented:

Ground Phase - Air Dynamics, Plotting onMaps, Navigation, Electronic Warfare.

Flying Phase - Pupil Pilots will be requiredto master the side-by-side trainer Astra,Pilatus PC7 trainer, including: SimulationExercises, General Flying, Formations,Instrument Flying, Navigational Flying,Night Flying.

Pupil Pilots qualify after a period ofapproximately 2 years’ training andapproximately 180 flying hours.

On successful complet ion of thePilot/Navigator course, members will beoffered a contract and compelled to fulfiltheir contractual obligations to the SA AirForce.

On completion of the flying phase, astreaming board will be convened todetermine in which line function a pilot willbe utilised, namely: Fighter, Helicopter orTransport line.

Criteria used for the allocation of pilots tovarious line functions: needs of the AirForce; Results and achievements oncourse; own preference; recommendationby flying instructor. Pilots will be transferredto one of the following Air Force institutionsfor further training in their line function,before being utilised at the varioussquadrons of the SA Air Force: FighterSquadron - 85 Combat Flying School, AFBMakhado, Limpopo Province; TransportSquadron - 41 Squadron, AFB Waterkloof,Pretoria, Gauteng Province; HelicopterSquadron - 87 Helicopter Flying School,AFB Bloemspruit, Free State Province.

Candidates who comply with the minimumrequirements for application may applythroughout the year and may be invited forfurther selection. This will mainly depend onthe need to train new pilots at the time.Candidates will be invited to take part in thepre-selection process in Pretoria.

Must be single when applying and remainsingle for the duration of training.

Minimum Requirements for ApprenticeTraining

Training Process

Minimum Entry Requirements

Selection Process

Psychometric Evaluation

Psychomotor assessment

Panel Interview

Medical Examination

Duration

Basic Military Training (BMT)

Officers Forming Course

Survival Training

Military Certificate Course

Ground School and Flying Phase

Flying Phase

Learner Navigators

Aircraft

Pupil Pilots

Contract

Further Training and Utilisation

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Job No: 2655/56/4443