TRAINING AID An avionics instructor at the RAAF School of Technical Training at Wagga Wagga demonstrates the Hawk training cockpit to high school students. (Dept of Defence)
Changing skill-sets
The next level for ADF aviation technical training
The Winner of a Multi-million Dollar Defence Aviation Technical Training (Att) Contract is About to Be Decided, With the Government Now Considering Received Bids.
“the Provision of (Att) Services to Include Initial and Post-graduate Aviation Technical Training for Adf Aircraft-related and Other Technical Trades to Meet National Aerospace Training Packages and Other De-fence Enterprise Standards,” the Rft Says. “services Are to Be Provided to Navy, Army and Air Force Personnel Under the Registra-tion of the Contractor’s Registered Training Organisation. ” at Present, Tri-service Aviation Training is Run at Raaf Wagga by Nsw Tafe’s National Aerospace Training Centre of Ex-cellence Under a Contract Worth About $15 Million a Year That Expires at Year’s End.
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