School of Army Aviation (Turkey) explained

Unit Name:School of Army Aviation (Turkey)
Kara Havacılık Okulu
Dates:1946 - 2016 (Ankara)
2016 — present (Isparta)
Country:Turkey
Allegiance:Turkish Army
Branch:Army
Type:Training School
Role:Flight Training, Development
Command Structure:Turkish Army Aviation Command
Commander1:Brig. Gen. Nadir Gündüz
Commander2:Col. Alper Naldöken
Identification Symbol Label:Official badge

The Turkish School of Army Aviation (Kara Havacılık Okulu) based at Isparta, is one of the schools of the Turkish Army and is responsible for the training and development of the Turkish Army Aviation Command personnel and equipment.[1] It was founded in 1948 under the name of artillery excavation within the artillery school.[2] In 1957, it was removed from the artillery school and took the name of aviation. Kara Aviation School continued its educational activities until 2019 at its campus next to the command building in Güvercinlik in Ankara. After the new air base project of the Turkish Army, it was decided to move to Isparta. The training of military aviators within the Turkish Army Aviation Command in Ankara continues at the school campus located in Isparta. The school campus is next to Süleyman Demirel Airport.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Changing Course – Turkish Army Aviation. 6 September 2016. Ridder.aero.
  2. Web site: Turkish Army Aviation Command, History. 7 April 2020.