Rwanda Defence Force hosts Africa Partnership Flight

Kigali: Rwanda Defence Force (RDF) along with US Air Forces Africa (AFAFRICA) host an African Partnership Flight (APF) workshop in Kigali from 4 – 8 March 2019.

The APF is AFAFRICA’s premier security cooperation program with African partner nations. It is intended to foster more effective military relationships between participating nations and improve professional military aviation knowledge and skills. The event features a diverse range of workshops, immersions, and cultural activities. Ghana hosted the first APF in March 2012.

Cameroon, Ghana, Rwanda, Senegal, Zambia and the United States of America are participating in this APF.

During his opening remarks, Rwanda Air Force Chief of Staff, Maj Gen Charles Karamba pointed out that the aim of such workshops is to share experiences, best practices in techniques and procedures and to strengthen relationships.

“Sharing of knowledge will enable better aviation capacity, mutual understanding and cooperation as well as greater interoperability. This safety workshop is the first of its kind to take place in Rwanda. It will equip Rwanda Air Force personnel and other African Air Forces present here with the knowledge and skills to cope with modern air safety standards,” said Maj Gen Karamba.

Col Stephen Hughes representing USAFE-AFRICA noted the importance of collaboration, cooperation and interoperability between the present Air Forces at this year’s APF.

“Coming together is the beginning. Staying together is progress, but working together is success. I have no doubt that it’s exactly what is going to happen this week,” said Col Hughes.

APF Rwanda will include a variety of engagement opportunities for participating nations. A series of multi-disciplinary courses and workshops will focus on aviation safety culture, industrial safety and personal protective equipment, safety program management, the desired level of safety program interoperability between partner nation air forces, accident response and safety investigations, bird/wildlife aircraft strike hazard programmes, operational risk management (in planning and during mission execution), and physical/physiological health. .(Fin)