Nigerian Air Force graduates 30 pilots
By Channels
05 March 2017 |
12:30 pm
Nigerian Air Force graduates 30 pilots.
In this article
Related
19 Jan 2017
5 Mar 2017
Nigerian Air Force graduates 30 pilots.
20 Sep 2017
Israel trains Nigerian Air Force in asymmetrical warfare.
19 Oct 2017
Med-View Airline - 3 pilots take up captain positions, one is the first officer.
11 Feb 2018
The United States and South Korea perform large-scale joint aerial drills, a move North Korea had said would push the Korean peninsula to “the brink of nuclear war."
16 Feb 2018
Buhari inaugurates Nigerian Air Force-made drone.
13 Jul 2018
The Senate on Thursday decried the gruesome killing of over 40 people by bandits in Sokoto State on Monday.
29 Sep 2018
How Nigerian Air Force jets crashed in Abuja.
5 Apr 2019
A preliminary report on the crash of an Ethiopian Airlines Boeing 737 MAX airplane says pilots followed recommended emergency procedures but were unable to control the jet.
1 May 2019
Nigerian Air Force acquires new fleet of Attack helicopter
7 May 2019
Nigerian Air Force vows to end insecurity across the country.
24 May 2019
Dennis Tajer, the spokesman for the Allied Pilots Association and an American Airlines captain, talks about Boeing Co.’s grounded 737 Max jetliner. The Federal Aviation Administration had a one-day discussion with his counterparts from around the world on the steps needed to return the 737 to service.
Latest
3 hours ago
Find these stories and much more when you grab a copy of The Guardian on Thursday.
5 hours ago
Clashes between the Congolese armed forces and the M23 militia group have sent thousands of people over the border to Rwanda seeking shelter. Meanwhile, the UK and Rwanda are to settle 50 undocumented migrants who arrived on British shores in the Rwandan capital Kigali; we take a closer look. And Zimbabwe wants to sidestep international conventions to sell its $600 million stockpile in black market ivory – not without controversy.
5 hours ago
The Russia House in Davos has always sold the Russia story to global investors, but now it's having to tell a rather bitter truth. In the absence of Russians, Ukraine is making sure Moscow's excesses are not forgotten.
6 hours ago
A wave of protests swept across Iran as people went online to express their opposition to the death penalty given to three young Iranians for taking part in demonstrations last year.
6 hours ago
The world is facing its worst food crisis in history. Millions of tonnes of wheat are stuck in Ukraine, worsening an already precarious situation for many countries that depend on exports from the region. IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva tells FRANCE 24 Business Editor Kate Moody that only "very strong international mobilisation" will save the lives of millions of people. Also in our update from Davos: EU member states move towards an embargo on Russian oil, but with no consensus on the timeline.
8 hours ago
Over two thirds of young Colombians say their lives have got worse over the past year, which saw a fierce crackdown on anti-government protests in a country still recovering from five decades of conflict. Six years after the peace deal with the FARC rebels, many young people are backing the former mayor of Bogota, Gustavo Petro, in the May 29 presidential election. If he wins, Petro would become Colombia's first-ever leftist leader. In this special edition of Inside the Americas, we meet several young Colombians who are hoping for change.