BELAGAVI: As many as three,106 trainee airmen successfully finished their elementary training and moved out to quite a lot of industry training institutions of the Indian Ai r Force at a vibrant passing out parade at Airmen Training School (ATS), Sambra on Friday. Air Vice Marshal SP Dharkar, assistant chief of air body of workers (training), who was once the manager visitor, reviewed the parade and presented trophies to meritorious trainee airmen.
Addressing the new air warriors, Dharkar mentioned finding out is a continual procedure and one must stay abreast with the ever-changing technological atmosphere. There is a want to develop professional skills through finding out often all the way through other phases of coaching, he added.
The officer instructed the trainees to channelize their energy in the proper route and be disciplined. He mentioned there are abundant opportunities within the Air Force to give a boost to one's individual profile and growth in service depending on merit, self-resolve and commitment. He asked the trainees to verify optimum contribution in each assigned job and contribute towards the overall fight preparedness of the IAF.
Among the prize winners from newly passed out trainees- AC (U/T) Khade Vivek Rajendra was once adjudged as the best usually service training, AC (U/T) Md Aijaj Khan as best in academics, AC (U/T) Mohit Kumar Sain as best marksman and AC (U/T) Rohit Sharma as best all rounder trainee. Air Commodore Arun Bhaskar Gupta, Air Officer Commanding, ATS, Sambra was once present.
Addressing the new air warriors, Dharkar mentioned finding out is a continual procedure and one must stay abreast with the ever-changing technological atmosphere. There is a want to develop professional skills through finding out often all the way through other phases of coaching, he added.
The officer instructed the trainees to channelize their energy in the proper route and be disciplined. He mentioned there are abundant opportunities within the Air Force to give a boost to one's individual profile and growth in service depending on merit, self-resolve and commitment. He asked the trainees to verify optimum contribution in each assigned job and contribute towards the overall fight preparedness of the IAF.
Among the prize winners from newly passed out trainees- AC (U/T) Khade Vivek Rajendra was once adjudged as the best usually service training, AC (U/T) Md Aijaj Khan as best in academics, AC (U/T) Mohit Kumar Sain as best marksman and AC (U/T) Rohit Sharma as best all rounder trainee. Air Commodore Arun Bhaskar Gupta, Air Officer Commanding, ATS, Sambra was once present.
Airmen complete training at ATS
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