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Matt Molnar
2009-02-28, 04:29 PM
NY Times:

U.S. Helps Build an Afghan Air Force (http://www.nytimes.com/2009/02/28/world/asia/28copter.html)

By ELISABETH BUMILLER
Published: February 27, 2009

KABUL, Afghanistan — Col. James A. Brandon flew Black Hawks when Moscow was considered a mortal foe of the United States and spent years in the Army studying enemy aircraft. So he now finds it a little bizarre to be piloting an old MI-17 Russian helicopter, a legacy of the Soviet invaders here, in the Hindu Kush of Afghanistan.

“If somebody had told me in the 1980s that I’d be flying an MI-17 20 years later,” Colonel Brandon said last week, “I’d have said they were crazy.”

But in a case of going to war with not just the military you have, but the military your enemy once had, Colonel Brandon is a leader of a bumpy American effort to build an Afghan Air Force from the wreckage up. To do that as quickly and (relatively) cheaply as possible, the United States is training American pilots to fly the helicopters of the former Soviet Union — Colonel Brandon calls them “flying trucks” — so the American pilots can in turn train, or retrain, Afghan pilots who once flew for the Russians, the Taliban or powerful warlords. [Full Article (http://www.nytimes.com/2009/02/28/world/asia/28copter.html)]
Some nice Mi-17 shots to be found if you click through to the article.

cancidas
2009-02-28, 07:53 PM
i saw that and immediately felt jelousy shooting through my veins. i wanna get typed on a Mil-17 too...