I read with interest an article in this months "flying in ireland" magazine that stated that six pilot officers from the Air corps have been trained as forward air controllers at the NATO joint and inter allied training for air support college(CFAA) in nancy,France.
The article goes on to state that the FAC's will deploy to Chad with the next rotation and subsequent ones at a strength of two per trip.
Interesting enough.Curious though.Is their function going to be in co-ordinating resupply flights etc or in ground control over "fast air".
Any ideas?
The article goes on to state that the FAC's will deploy to Chad with the next rotation and subsequent ones at a strength of two per trip.
Interesting enough.Curious though.Is their function going to be in co-ordinating resupply flights etc or in ground control over "fast air".
Any ideas?
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