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The Hellenic Air Force Academy ( el, Σχολή Ικάρων, abbr. ΣΙ (SI)) is a
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responsible for supplying the
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with military pilots, aeronautical engineers, air traffic and air defence controllers. The first Greek institution for aviation training was founded in 1919 as the Military Academy of Aviation (Στρατιωτική Σχολή Αεροπλοΐας) in
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. In 1931 the Air Force School was founded in Tatoi, Athens. In 1967 it took the unofficial name ''Icarus School'' in reference to the figure of Icarus from ancient Greek mythology. The figure of Icarus forms the centrepiece of the academy's badge. The Hellenic Air Force Academy is a member of the ''European Air Force Academies'' (EUAFA).


History

Many decades have passed since the founding of the Air Force Academy. Since then, from the academy have graduated at least 2600 pilots, 1200 aircraft engineers and other specializations according to the Air Force needs. The modern ''Icarus School'' is the successor of the ''Air Force School'', founded in 1931 at the airport of Dekeleia, Tatoi in
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.


1930s

The first 11 trainees entered the academy on 2 November 1931 and their training was initially performed by ''Avro 621-Tutor'' and ''Avro 626-Prefect'' type aircraft. Training in the academy was common for both the
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and the Navy Aviation. The academy could be attended only by high school graduates and attendance was for 3 years. In 1935 a second branch was introduced in the academy, the branch of "Junior Lieutenant Pilots", and attendance was for 2 years. In 1938 a third branch was introduced, that of Aircraft Engineers. Most graduates of those years gave their life in the air battles of
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, like 2nd Lieutenant
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.


1940s

In October 1940 the academy was transferred to the city of
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. In April 1941, due to the
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, the academy was again transferred to the
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and later on to
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, where it operated normally from September 1941 until the summer of 1946. Training of Greek pilots during the war was performed by British units in Middle East and Southern Rhodesia. In March 1947 the academy returned to Dekeleia, Tatoi. Normal operation of the academy began in October 1947, when the first postgraduates from
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were accepted. The initial structure of the Royal Hellenic Air Force Academy was done according to the structure of the
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academies of Southern Rhodesia. The same goes for the flight training system, which was exactly the same with the one followed in the Southern Rhodesia academies.


1950s

In 1950, the first RHAF pilot squadron returned from the
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, where it had been trained. Since then, flight education was influenced from the American educational system. In 1952 starts a new era for the Air Force Academy, the era of jets. Training of pilots in jet aircraft started in 1953. That same year the whole structure of the academy was revised and organised according to a typical U.S. fighter wing and it was renamed to ''121 Training Wing'' (''121 Πτερυγα Εκπαίδευσης Αέρος'' - ''121 ΠΕΑ''). One year earlier, the ''Training Centre of Conscript Pilots'' had been founded, following British and U.S. prototypes and until September 1958, eight rows of conscript pilots had been trained. In 1958 the Air Force Academy went under a total renovation program and was re-established in new building installations, in which it operates since then. With this re-establishment, several new laboratories are being founded and equipped.


1960s – present

In 1962 the academy accepted the first foreign students from
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, due to the good relations between
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of
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and
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of
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then. In the years that follow, pilots from many African and Middle-East countries have graduated and have manned the air forces of their countries and other higher posts up to Prime Ministers. In 1964 the academy was turned to a ''Highest Education Institution'' (ΑΕΙ, "
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"), equal to all other universities in
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. Until 1966, attendance was for 3 years. Since 1967 until today, attendance is for 4 years. That same year the academy took its present name (''Icarus Air Force Academy''). In 1974 the academy began an educational reform program, increasing 3 hours of theoretical lessons to 10. Since 1991 the Hellenic Air Force Academy accepts female engineer students and since 2000, female pilot students as happens with the other two branches of the
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(female "Arms" students and female combatants respectively). In 2005, the Hellenic Air Force Academy began reform of its facilities, equipment and academic curriculum. New facilities were built and old ones were renovated, while works ended in 2008, year in which the new curriculum and re-organisation of the academy took effect. In addition, the old and tired " Rockwell T-2 Buckeye" was scheduled to be replaced, after 30 years of service, by a new advanced trainer that would provide adequate training for entering the 5th generation fighters era. These plans were delayed due to the Greek economic crisis (2009-2018) and the aircraft is still operational as of 2019. Initially, the most likely candidates for a new advanced training aircraft were the Boeing T-45 Goshawk (manufactured by
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and BAE Systems), the
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from
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, the Aero Vodochody L-159 ALCA from
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, the
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made Hawk Mk127 LIFT and the
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Aermacchi M-346 Advanced Trainer (The
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-EAB- had signed a "'' Memorandum of Understanding''" with
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since summer 2006). However this list inevitably came under reconsideration due to the postponement of the program.


Flight training

The training aircraft operated by the Hellenic Air Force Academy are the
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that replaced the T-41D Mescalero (the military version of the
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for intermediate training and the Rockwell T-2 Buckeye used for intermediate and advanced jet training. The HAF Academy also utilises two
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as type conversion trainers. From the first year in the academy, the trainees have direct contact with the aircraft and the ideal of flying. The freshmen conduct 16 flights with initial trainer aircraft, completing 19 flight hours per student. During the 2nd year of training the trainees conduct 48 flights with the ''
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'' aircraft, completing 60 flight hours per student, while during the 3rd year, the flights upgrade to 54 and the flight hours to 70 per student. With a total 150 flight hours (on training aircraft) to their flight logs, the pilots graduate from the academy with the rank of ''Anthiposminagos'' ( Pilot Officer equivalent to 2nd Lieutenant). Training continues to their appointed flight wings on the aircraft type operated by each wing. As pointed out to the magazine "''Defence Matters''" ''(vol.248, May 2007)'' by the commander of the Academy
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Constantinos Kalamatas, according to statistical facts ''"8 out of 10 graduates take the fighter pilot specialization, while 60% of all students that take this specialization, graduate"''. These numbers are considered satisfactory. The graduates who have the "
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" specialization (ranked Pilot Officers) can reach the highest rank in the
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, that of Air Chief Marshal (equivalent to ''General'' or ''Admiral''), the rank awarded only when the Defence General Staff is headed by an Air Force officer. The Commander of the Air Force General Staff is always a pilot. Engineer Officers and Air-Defence Controller Officers can only climb to the rank of Air Marshal (equivalent to ''Lt. General'' or ''Vice Admiral'').


Military training

The military training program of students is under the supervision of the ''Icarus Squadron'' (''Σμηναρχία Ικάρων''). It begins with the constant informing of students on military matters because they have complete lack of military experience in their first year and it concludes when the students become military officers. In general, the military training program has the goal of promoting discipline, self-esteem and increased confidence to the student's skills as a future pilot and military officer. In the last two years of training, the program gives emphasis in teaching responsibility and skills of being a leader and it also focuses to the individual virtues of each student. It also provides practical information on the structure and operation of the
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Other units of Air Training Command (ΔΑΕ)

* 124 Basic Training Wing (''124 Πτέρυγα Βασικής Εκπαίδευσης''), located in Tripoli, Arcadia. **1st New Recruits Training Squadron (''1η Mοίρα Εκπαίδευσης Νεοσυλλέκτων'') **2nd New Recruits Training Squadron (''2η Mοίρα Εκπαίδευσης Νεοσυλλέκτων'') **3rd New Recruits Training Squadron (''3η Mοίρα Εκπαίδευσης Νεοσυλλέκτων'') **Local Defense Training Squadron (''Mοίρα Εκπαίδευσης Τοπικής Άμυνας'') *120 Air Training Wing (''120 Πτέρυγα Εκπαίδευσης Αέρος''), located in
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,
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. **361 Air Training Squadron (''361 Μοίρα Εκπαίδευσης Αέρος'') **362 Air Training Squadron (''362 Μοίρα Εκπαίδευσης Αέρος'') **363 Air Training Squadron (''363 Μοίρα Εκπαίδευσης Αέρος'') **364 Air Training Squadron (''364 Μοίρα Εκπαίδευσης Αέρος'') **T-6A Aircraft Maintenance Squadron (Μοίρα Συντήρησης Αεροσκαφών Τ-6Α) **Sea Survival Training School / S.S.T.S. (''Σχολείο Εκπαίδευσης Θαλάσσιας Επιβίωσης'' / ''Σ.Ε.Θ.Ε.'') *123 Technical Training Wing (''123 Πτέρυγα Τεχνικής Εκπαίδευσης''), located in
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, Tatoi. **Air Defense Staff Training Center (''Κέντρο Εκπαίδευσης Προσωπικού Αεράμυνας'' / ''Κ.Ε.Π.Α.'') **128 Squadron of Communications Training and Avionics (''128 Σμηναρχία Εκπαίδευσης Τηλεπικοινωνιών και Ηλεκτρονικών'' / ''Σ.Ε.Τ.Η.''), located in Kavouri,
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**Guards - Dog Training Centre (Κέντρο Εκπαίδευσης Φρουρών - Σκύλων), located in
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,
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Air Training Command aircraft inventory


See also

* Hellenic Air Force officer rank insignia


References

* ''"Defence Matters" Magazine, Greece - Delta Period, vol. 248, May 2007''


External links


Academy Homepage
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