Ghana Air Force

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Ghana Air Force
Image:Ensign of the Ghana Air Force.svg
Ghana Air Force Ensign
Founded 1959
Country Ghana
Size Around 1,000 personnel
39 aircraft (on inventory)
5 aircraft flying (in 2006)
Part of Ghanaian Ministry of Defence and Central Defence Headquarters
Air Force HQ Accra
Commanders
Chief of the Air Staff Air Vice-Marshal J O Boateng
Insignia
Roundel Image:Roundel Ghana.svg

The Ghana Air Force (GAF) is the air force of the African nation of Ghana. The GAF, along with the Ghanaian Army and Navy, make up the armed forces of Ghana which are controlled by that nation's Ministry of Defence.

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[edit] History

The GAF was founded in 1959 with direction from Indian and Israeli officers. Later that year a headquarters was established in Accra under the command of an Indian air commodore. In 1960 Royal Air Force personnel took up the task of training the newly established Ghana Air Force and in 1961 they were joined by a small group of Royal Canadian Air Force personnel. In September 1961 as part of President Kwame Nkrumah's africanization programme , the Royal Air Force commander was replaced by a Ghanaian Army Brigadier, re-designated to Air Commodore. This person was, Air Commodore J.E.S. de Graft-Hayford (1912-2002). Although born in the U.K. he was of Ghanaian descent and became Africa's first 'Chief of the Air Staff' south of the Sahara.

The Ghana Air Force was the first, and largest sub Sahara air force at one time . The Ghana Air Force was equipped with a Squadron of Chipmunk trainers, and Squadrons of Beavers, Otters and Caribou transport aircraft. In addition a DH125 jet was bought for Kwame Nkrumah, Hughes Helicopters were bought for Mosquito spraying plus DH Doves and Herons. Whirlwind Helicopters and a Squadron of MB 326 Ground Attack / Trainer Jets were also purchased.

In 1962 the national school of gliding was set up by Hanna Reitsch who was once Adolf Hitler's top personal pilot. Under the command of Air Commodore de Graft-Hayford, she served as director, operations instructor and trainer of the school. She also acted as personal pilot for Kwame Nkrumah from 1962-1966.

[edit] Organization

The GAF headquarters and main transport base are located in Accra and the Service has a strength of around 1000 personnel. Other air bases include:

[edit] Mission

The GAF's mission is to perform counterinsurgency operations and to provide logistical support to the Ghanaian army. However, performance has been hindered by a lack of spare parts and by poor maintenance capabilities.

[edit] Aircraft inventory

The Ghana Air Force ownes 39 aircraft, including 2 combat jets and 11 helicopters.

As per 2006 the 4 MI-17 recently bought from Russia and the presidential airplane G-II were flying.

All other aircraft where grounded because of lack of spare parts.

Aircraft Origin Type Versions In service[1] Notes
Aermacchi MB-339 Image:Flag of Italy.svg Italy trainer 4
Aero L-29 Delfin Image:Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg Czechoslovakia trainer 12
Aero L-39 Albatros Image:Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg Czechoslovakia trainer
attack
L-39ZO 2
Aérospatiale Alouette III Image:Flag of France.svg France utility helicopter SA 319B 2
Agusta A109 Image:Flag of Italy.svg Italy utility helicopter 2
Bell 412 Image:Flag of the United States.svg United States transport helicopter 412SP 1
Britten-Norman Islander Image:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom utility transport BN-2
Cessna 172 Image:Flag of the United States.svg United States utility 3
Fokker F27 Friendship Image:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands tactical transport F27-400M
F27-600
2
1
Fokker F28 Fellowship Image:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands passenger transport F28-3000 1
Gulfstream G-II Image:Flag of the United States.svg United States VIP G-1159A 1
Hongdu K-8 Karakorum Image:Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg China trainer K-8(export) 2 further 2 will be delivered
Mil Mi-2 Hoplite Image:Flag of Poland.svg Poland utility helicopter 2
Mil Mi-8 Hip Image:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Soviet Union transport helicopter Mil Mi-17 Hip-H 4

[edit] Chiefs of the Air Staff

The senior appointment in the GAF is the Chief of Air Staff. The following is a list of the Ghana Air Force Chiefs of the Air Staff:

[edit] Rank Structure

The GAF's rank structure is similar RAF's rank structure from where its ranks were derived.

[edit] Officers

In descending order of importance the GAF officer ranks are:[2]

[edit] Airmen

In descending order of importance the GAF airman ranks are:[3]

[edit] Skyvan episode

The GAF once operated six Shorts Skyvans, two of which (the G452 (SH1929) and G455 (SH1933)) had structural damage and were scrapped. The other four were sold to an Austrian Company in 2004 (SH1929, SH1930, SH1932 and SH1933). The full story of this is on www.ghanaairforce.com .

[edit] References

  1. ^ "World Military Aircraft Inventory", Aerospace Source Book 2007, Aviation Week & Space Technology, January 15 2007.
  2. ^ "New Military Chiefs Take Over Command", General News of Monday, 26 March 2001, Ghana Home Page. Retrieved on 2007-06-19. 
  3. ^ Immediate Past Chief of Air Staff - Ghana Air Force. Official website. Ghana Armed Forces (22 April 2005). Retrieved on 2007-06-11.
  4. ^ "Chief of Air Staff - Ghana Air Force", Official website, Ghana Armed Forces, 21 May 2005. Retrieved on 2007-06-11. 
  5. ^ "Military Reshuffle: More changes", General News of Saturday, 21 May 2005, Ghana Home Page. Retrieved on 2007-06-11. 
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