The Basic Flying Training School (BFTS) of the Indian Air Force, located at Air Force Station Bamrauli, Prayagraj, will hold its Valedictory Function today. This special event marks the completion of training for officers of the 214 ICG Stage-II, 214 APC (H), and ICG Stage-I courses. It is a proud moment to praise the achievements of the recently trained pilots.
BFTS, founded on 9 October 1987, is known for skillfully training skilled pilots for the nation. The five-month program, which began in July 2024, organized the officers with advanced knowledge and skills for their future positions in the Indian Armed Forces. The school is also recognized for promoting partnership by training Army, Coast Guard, and Air Force officers together, helping them work better as a team in joint processes.
Air Commodore Sagar Singh Rawat VM (G), Air Officer Commanding of 23 Wing Air Force, will be the chief guest and Reviewing Officer at the event. The ceremony will honor the dedication of the officers and the school’s contribution to strengthening the Indian Air Force.
The Valedictory Function will be a proud and memorable occasion for the graduating officers as they begin their professional journeys. (PR)