Afghan Air Corps Takes Off
The 11-month-old Afghan National Army Air Corps has pilots who average 45 years of age and have only flown Russian-built aircraft. It is being reassembled and re-trained by the U.S.-led Combined Air Power Transition Force. The corps has 36 aircraft and plans to grow to 139 by 2016. So far, its fleet...
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