9/26/2013 - JOINT BASE MCGUIRE-DIX-LAKEHURST, N.J. --
U.S.
Africa Command and U.S. Air Forces Africa worked together with a 621st
Contingency Response Wing traveling contact team to conduct a building
partnership engagement in Luanda, Angola, from Sept. 9 to 13.
The
engagement gave 818th Mobility Support Advisory Squadron air advisors
and Angolan airmen a chance to exchange ideas in safety and security.
The 621st CRW safety TCT exchanged best practices in bird avoidance
strike hazards, operational and crew resource management, flightline
safety and fuels safety. A second security TCT held by AFAFRICA focused
on flightline security.
"Angola
is one of only a few countries in Africa that can support international
peacekeeping operations," said Col. David Poage, USAFAF international
relations division chief. "Exchanging knowledge and experience
strengthens the relationship between our Air Forces."
According
to Lt. Gen. Domingos Adriano da Silva Neto, Angolan Air Force chief of
staff, the tools and experiences on the prevention of accidents, flight
safety and the security and defense of air bases is a national priority.
"The
enrichment of our procedures in these areas is not only crucial for our
operational capacity, but is also a critical aspect for our
contribution to the promotion and development of our economy," he said.
"The airpower that the Angolan Armed Forces are developing as part of
its reconstruction, will result in our country's regional and
international security, as well as the ability to respond to
humanitarian crises and natural disasters"
Furthermore, da Silva Neto emphasized the importance of partnership building with the U.S. Air Force.
"The
aspirations of our Air Forces are strengthened through this process
leading to the cultivation of good friendships and the hope that that
our cooperation is increasingly solid and mutually advantageous," he
concluded.
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