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85 Combat Flying School
SAAF Bae Hawk Mk. 120
Active1982 - Present
Country South Africa
Branch South African Air Force
TypeJet flight-training and combat operations school
Current BaseAFB Makhado, Louis Trichardt
Motto(s)Detrimento Sumus (Destruction is our Business)
AnniversariesReceived Unit colours 4 October 1988, Received national colours 1989
Aircraft used currentlyBAE Hawk Mk.120
EngagementsSWA/Angolan conflict.
Military unit

85 Combat Flying School is a unit of the South African Air Force (SAAF). It is a jet flight-training and combat operations school, it was first formed in 1982 at AFB Pietersburg (It was known as Advanced Flying School from 1967). It relocated to AFB Hoedspruit on 1 January 1993 due to the closure of AFB Pietersburg. The school also has a wartime reserve role, although it has publicly been stated that the school will not be used operationally unless a very urgent need arises.

Aircraft used previously :

The school has been relocated to AFB Makhado from AFB Hoedspruit into a new purpose-built facility with state-of-the-art computer-aided flight training instruments. The school shares this facility with the SAAF Gripen community.

During October 2007 there were several pilots that went solo on the Hawk Mk.120.

The squadron also participated in the annual South Africa National Defence Force preparation exercises and fired live cannon rounds and dropped live bombs. They also had a successful weapons deployment exercise to AFB Bloemspruit in 2007.

References

  1. ^ History of 85 CFS, www.af.mil.za, Retrieved 2013-10-06
  2. "Thumbs up for 85 CFS". Archived from the original on 15 December 2007. Retrieved 23 November 2007.
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