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BAE Systems welcomes new. 8 Dec 2021. 2021-12-08T01:30:00+00:00. BAE Systems Australia welcomed today’s announcement of a new F-35 Air Vehicle Support Services (AVSS) contract to establish sovereign maintenance and supply-chain support for the Australian fleet at RAAF Bases Williamtown in New South Wales and Tindal in the Northern Territory.

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The Hawk 127 lead-in fighter prepares qualified Air Force pilots for conversion to F/A-18A and F/A-18B Hornets and F/A-18F Super Hornets. The Hawk is operated by Number 76 Squadron at RAAF Base Williamtown near Newcastle, and Number 79 Squadron at RAAF Base Pearce near Perth. Pilots complete a 14 week Introductory Fighter Course at RAAF Base Pearce with the …

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What is the Aviation Candidate Management Centre (ACMC) and the Aviation Screening Program (ASP)? The ASP is conducted at the ACMC which is located at RAAF Base East Sale in Victoria. The ASP is like a two day combined work experience and job assessment process, for people wanting to be employed in the Officer Aviation job types.

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RAAF Base Tindal is located 15 kms outside Katherine and 320 kms south-east of Darwin in the Northern Territory. The airfield was constructed in 1942 during World War II and was originally called Carson's Airfield. Over time, it was upgraded and extended for commercial use and declared an operational Air Force Base in 1984, with an official opening on 1 October 1988.

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Air Force has 24 F/A-18F Super Hornets, which ensure that Australia's air combat capability edge is maintained until the full introduction of the F-35A Lightning II. The F/A-18F Super Hornets are based at Number 1 Squadron at RAAF Base Amberley. After achieving Final Operational Capability in December 2012, they have participated in a range of exercises and operations, including:

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The $16bn Royal Australian Air Force F-35A program has been signed off on despite ‘deficiencies’ with the aircraft and supporting systems, an audit has found.

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A veteran of the Royal Australian Air Force who never got to fly while in the service had his wish granted this week. news, national, 2021-12-17T14:00:00+11:00

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  • What is the RAAF equipment World site?

    A site for any Airman, Airwoman or Officer that served in an Equipment related Mustering or Branch at any RAAF Establishment. Preserving the memories and images of the RAAF Equipment world and its workers. A huge thank you to all those that have contributed Pictures and Information to the site.

  • What weapons does the RAAF National Service use?

    A significant proportion of RAAF National Service recruits received training in ground defence techniques. This included the use of the .303 rifle, Thompson Sub-Machine Gun, Bren Light Machine Gun and hand grenades, in addition to fieldcraft skills.

  • What happened to the RAAF’s historic aircraft?

    Ownership of 12 historic aircraft was transferred from Temora Aviation Museum to the RAAF in July 2019; they continue to be maintained by museum staff but operated by the RAAF as the Temora Historic Flight with pilots inducted into the RAAF Reserve. No.

  • How many RAAF bases were there in WW2?

    On the eve of World War II, the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) comprised twelve flying squadrons, two aircraft depots and a flying school, situated at five air bases: Point Cook and Laverton in Victoria; Richmond and Rathmines in New South Wales; and Pearce in Western Australia.

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