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LOGISTICS WING

The Logistics Wing consists of three units which are the Engineering Squadron, Supply Squadron and Technical Equipment Maintenance Department (TEMD). The role of the Engineering Squadron is to provide and maintain aircraft serviceability for operational use. The role of Supply Squadron is to provide logistical support and equipment for the personnel. The role of the TEMD is to provide maintenance for the aircrafts.



TRAINING WING

The Training Wing consists of No 3 Squadron also known as Flying Training School (FTS), Air Technical Training School (ATTS) and Standard and Evaluation Squadron (STANEVAL). Training Wing is responsible in recruiting pilots & technicians, training pilots and technicians, preparing pilot instructor courses and flying standards.

No 3 Squadron

The No 3 Squadron is equipped with Jet Ranger Bell 206 and Pilatus MK II. The role of No 3 Squadron is to conduct Basic Flying Training, Multi Engine Lead-in Flying Training, Rotary Wing Basic Flying Training, Ground School and conduct Royal Brunei Air Force pilot selection process.


Air Technical Training School.

The role of Air Technical Training School (ATTS) is to produce qualified aircraft technician and conducts technical training undertaken for Royal Brunei Air Force personnel in-state. ATTS also plans for technical training conducted out-of-state.


Standard and Evaluation Squadron

The role of Standard and Evaluation Squadron is to conduct flying standardization of instructors and operational aircrew, supervise all Qualified Helicopter Instructor (QHI*s) and Qualified Flying Instructor (QFI*s) where appropriate, to advice Training Wing Headquarters on overall standards of Royal Brunei Air Force and to ensure general flying practice in accordance to Royal Brunei Air Force Standing Operating Procedure.