The IDF is set to award wings to the cadets of Flight Course 192, which conducted most of its training during the multi-front war, according to military sources. The ceremony follows final sorties with the IAF commander.
The Israeli Air Force is set to award wings to Flight Course 192 cadets this week, following their final sorties with IAF Commander Maj. Gen. Tomer Tishler earlier Monday, as reported by Army Radio and confirmed by The Zioneer at 10:33 Jerusalem. The ceremony will conclude a training program conducted largely during the multi-front war.
The events unfolded Monday morning. At 07:02 Jerusalem, the IDF announced pre-planned flight drills over Beersheba and the western Negev, stating they were routine preparations for the Wings Ceremony. By 07:02, Israeli media confirmed that the course, which conducted most of its 3-year training during the war, would graduate this week. The IAF Commander's participation in the final sorties was reported at 07:02, and The Zioneer later confirmed the details at 10:33 Jerusalem.
The graduation of Flight Course 192 represents a milestone for a cohort that trained under wartime conditions, as The Zioneer reported. The course began before the war and conducted most of its training during the multi-front conflict, which has included defensive and offensive operations.
The exact date of the wing ceremony within the week has not been specified by military sources. The ceremony is expected to officially commission the cadets as IAF pilots.
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