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part of a section, with an instructor pilot in the
other jet. On completion of these instruction
flights, the pilot is considered ready to complete
the rest of the syllabus in a single-seater
alongside other operationally qualified pilots.
Almost every pilot within the Swiss F/A-
18 squadrons is qualified for air-to-ground
gunnery and practises on a regular basis
during the ‘shooting period’ which lasts
from October to March for reasons of
environmental protection. However, flying
the parcours during Axalp involves engaging
different targets from various attack angles
and requires an additional syllabus. This
advanced programme is only mastered by
around two-thirds of all squadron pilots.

Full concentration
AFM spoke to a pilot who had just returned
from a flight to the range involving live

Above: Swiss Air Force EC635P2+ T-368 conducts a search and rescue role demonstration.
Below: F/A-18C J-5014, fl own by display pilot Capt Nicolas ‘Vincent’ Rossier of Fliegerstaffel 17, dumps
fl ares as it pulls up within the confi nes of the Ebenfl uh range. All photos Dr Andreas Zeitler

http://www.airforcesmonthly.com #358 JANUARY 2018 // 43
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