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Vermont National Guard and Senegalese Air Force Conduct Aviation Exchange

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Vermont National Guard and Senegalese Air Force Conduct Aviation Exchange

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Vermont National Guard and Senegalese Air Force Conduct Aviation Exchange
Vermont National Guard and Senegalese Air Force Conduct Aviation Exchange

Vermont Army National Guard rotary-wing representatives with 86th Troop Command took part in an aviation exchange with Senegalese Air Force helicopter pilots as part of the State Partnership Program in Dakar, Senegal, March 13-19. During the exchange, Vermont National Guardsmen and Senegalese pilots discussed accident causation theories, case studies on aircraft mishaps and crew coordination, according to 1st Lt. Daniel Phelps, a Vermont National Guard rotary-wing pilot and State Partnership coordinator. The primary goal was to conduct an aviation safety and crew coordination tactics, techniques, and procedures exchange with Senegalese pilots. Items discussed were capability overviews from the Senegalese Air Force, Vermont National Guard aviation, and The State Partnership Program.

Capt. Joseph Davis, a Vermont National Guard rotary-wing pilot accompanying Phelps, said, “we had good discussions about culture and how it affects the safety of crew members working together to operate military aircraft. These relationships are important for our countries individually and for international stability, so we must continue to strengthen them. The event took place one year in advance to “facilitate the continually growing relationship between Vermont and Senegal by improving interoperability and readiness for both partners. Training with international partners helps us see the bigger picture, how things are done from a different perspective and how we might be able to modify our approach to similar problems.”

The exchange was part of the State Partnership Program and the pilots discussed topics of aviation safety in addition to visiting Senegalese Air Force facilities.
The exchange was part of the State Partnership Program and the pilots discussed topics of aviation safety in addition to visiting Senegalese Air Force facilities. (Photo by Photo by Joshua Cohen/Vermont National Guard Public Affairs)

In Senegal, French is the national language. Fortunately, the international language of general aviation is English, so there were numerous times pilots were able to connect. Ultimately aviation programs face similar challenges. Vermont National Guard pilots took part in a tour of the flight line at the Ouakam Air Base and were briefed on base emergency response procedures. The Vermont Guardsmen also visited the Senegalese Air Force Flight School. The aviation exchange was the first in over five years and will continue later this year as Senegalese Air Force personnel are scheduled to visit Vermont for follow-on collaboration on aviation safety tactics, techniques, and procedures.

The Vermont National Guard and Senegal have a relationship through the State Partnership Program extending back to 2008. The partners conduct several military-to-military engagements each year. Most recently, the Vermont National Guard deployed 15 Army and Air medical personnel to Saint Louis, Senegal to work in hospitals and clinics for about two weeks in Feb. 2022; the fifth such exercise since 2018. Last year, a Senegalese Fire Brigade delegation led by Brig. Gen. Mor Seck traveled to Vermont to further their understanding of emergency preparedness and response across all state agencies.

Vermont Army National Guard rotary-wing pilots with 86th Troop Command conducted an aviation exchange with Senegalese Air Force pilots, March 13-19, 2022.
Vermont Army National Guard rotary-wing pilots with 86th Troop Command conducted an aviation exchange with Senegalese Air Force pilots, March 13-19, 2022. (Photo by Photo by Joshua Cohen/Vermont National Guard Public Affairs)

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