Polish Air Force Academy

Polish Air Force Academy in Deblin [1]
Motto Pro Patria Semper
Type Military academy
Established 1927
Commendant Brig. Gen. Pil. Dr. Piotr Krawczyk
Location Dęblin, Poland
Campus Deblin AFB
Nickname School of Eagles
Website http://www.wsosp.deblin.pl

The Polish Air Force Academy (Polish: Wyższa Szkoła Oficerska Sił Powietrznych) is located in Deblin, eastern Poland. The Air Force Academy is an accredited university for the undergraduate education of officers for the Polish Air Force. It was established in the interwar period in 1927. In 2009 academy started civilian program with four faculties: airplane pilot, aircraft maintenance, air traffic control and national security. In 2011 Department of National Safety and Logistics was created, giving the full range of aviation faculties to choose.

Faculties

PZL-130 Orlik

The cadets undergo training in one of the following specialties:

  • Jet Fighter Pilot
  • Helicopter Pilot
  • Civilian Airplane Pilot
  • Navigator
  • Air Traffic Controller
  • Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (EASA B2 category)
  • National Safety
  • Logistics

Equipment

Aircraft Origin Type Versions In service Notes
TS-11 PolandTrainerTS-11 bis D
TS-11 bis DF
TS-11 MR
54Turbojet
PZL-130 Orlik PolandTrainer28Turboprop
PZL SW-4 Puszczyk PolandLight Helicopter24
Mi-2 Poland /  Soviet UnionUtility Helicopter16Superseded by PZL SW-4

Many other aircraft visit Deblin Air Force Base on daily basis. Aircraft such as: Mig-29, F-16, PZL W-3 Sokół, C-295 and many others.

In 2009 Civil Aviation Authority gave the green light to Academic Flight Training Organisation. Three Diamonds Da-20 were purchased, with plans for more to come.

References

  1. "WSOSP - Strona główna". Wsosp.deblin.pl. Retrieved 2013-08-11.

Coordinates: 51°33′27″N 21°51′35″E / 51.55750°N 21.85972°E / 51.55750; 21.85972

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