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- International_Fighter_Pilots_Academy abstract "The International Fighter Pilots Academy (IFPA) was originally established in the Slovak Republic (Central Europe) in early 1993 as an official training unit (55 Squadron under the 5th Training Wing)permitting civilian visitors to participate in flying activities on operational military aircraft including jet fighters (L-39C, MIG-21UM, MIG-29UB) and helicopters (Mil Mi-2, Mil Mi-17, Mil Mi-24) at the various operational air bases of the Slovakian Air Force (SAF).The IFPA founder was an Australian Pilot - Thomas Orsos, who was promoted to Commander of IFPA and awarded the honorary rank of Lt. Col. for services rendered to the Slovak Republic's Air Force in operating \"accident-free\" operations of the IFPA unit for over 5 years and processing some 400+ visitor pilots.At the end of 1997, the IFPA ceased operational status with the SAF, due to the SAF's ongoing operational demands for joint military exercise flying with NATO, therefore an alternative Air Force collaboration was sought.In 1998, the IFPA was successfully transferred to become a newly incorporated official unit with the Ukrainian Air Force (UKRAF), and its new \"home\" became the Kirovskoye Air Base in the Crimea (South Ukraine by the Black Sea).In 1999, authority was granted to the IFPA from the Ukrainian Air Force High Command to establish a new special training unit for international military personnel. This unit was designated the IFPA FIGHTER WEAPONS SCHOOL (IFWS). The IFPA-FWS quickly established itself as the No.1 venue for international military pilots desiring to fly with the state-of-the-art modern Russian-built Jet Fighters such as the MIG-29UB and SU-27UB all with fully operational radar and weapons (Air-to-air missile (AAM), Air-to-surface missile (ASM) ordnance.By 2005 the IFPA had flown over 850 persons from all over the world and continues in operation to this day and has remained \"accident-free\". The IFPA's motto is \"Fly the Dream\" and it appears that many people have achieved just that.NOTE: Photos and logos (patches) as used in this informational report are open-source/public domain and permitted for publishing by the IFPA.".
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- International_Fighter_Pilots_Academy wikiPageWikiLink NATO.
- International_Fighter_Pilots_Academy wikiPageWikiLink Slovak_Air_Force_(1939–45).
- International_Fighter_Pilots_Academy wikiPageWikiLink Slovakia.
- International_Fighter_Pilots_Academy wikiPageWikiLink Sukhoi_Su-27.
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- International_Fighter_Pilots_Academy wikiPageWikiLinkText "International Fighter Pilots Academy".
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- International_Fighter_Pilots_Academy subject Category:1993_establishments_in_Slovakia.
- International_Fighter_Pilots_Academy subject Category:Aviation_schools.
- International_Fighter_Pilots_Academy subject Category:Education_in_Slovakia.
- International_Fighter_Pilots_Academy subject Category:Education_in_Ukraine.
- International_Fighter_Pilots_Academy subject Category:Educational_institutions_established_in_1993.
- International_Fighter_Pilots_Academy type School.
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- International_Fighter_Pilots_Academy comment "The International Fighter Pilots Academy (IFPA) was originally established in the Slovak Republic (Central Europe) in early 1993 as an official training unit (55 Squadron under the 5th Training Wing)permitting civilian visitors to participate in flying activities on operational military aircraft including jet fighters (L-39C, MIG-21UM, MIG-29UB) and helicopters (Mil Mi-2, Mil Mi-17, Mil Mi-24) at the various operational air bases of the Slovakian Air Force (SAF).The IFPA founder was an Australian Pilot - Thomas Orsos, who was promoted to Commander of IFPA and awarded the honorary rank of Lt. ".
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