The Guyana Defence Force (GDF) Air Station London (ASL) continues to boost the skill of its personnel as the State and Force expand its fleet and upgrades its infrastructure. Today, 12 ranks graduated following their successful completion of the Grade Two Maintenance Technician Course. The simple ceremony was held at Headquarters, ASL, Timehri.
The course, which ran from August 11 trained personnels in advanced maintenance skills to ensure operational readiness of the Force’s air fleet. The curriculum covered essential areas including Theory of Flight and Aerodynamics, Aircraft Structures, Workshop Practices, Basic Electrical Systems, Turbine and Piston Engines, and Aviation Regulations. Students also participated in practical, hands-on training on aircraft under the supervision of senior maintenance staff.
Commanding Officer of ASL, Lieutenant Colonel (Lt Col) Josyln Assanah in his feature address emphasized the importance of regulation, documentation and legal requirements in this critical field. “Every signature, every inspection report, every maintenance record is a critical part of ensuring that the aircraft remain safe and airworthy. Understanding and following these regulations are not optional it’s your professional responsibility,” he charged.
Lt Col Assanah also urged the ranks to let self-discipline, commitment, and accountably serve as the pillars on which they build their careers. “Only through consistent self-discipline, a commitment to learning and holding ourselves accountable can we ensure the continued safety of our skies and the respect of this profession.”
Prizes were awarded to outstanding performers, with Lance Corporal Trevin Williams recognized as Best Graduating Student and Corporal Elijah Alexander named Runner-up.