Today: 1 June 2025
12 August 2023
2 mins read

US open to train Ukrainian pilots on F-16 Fighters

US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan told CNN’s Jake Tapper last month that President Joe Biden “has given a green light” to European allies starting to train Ukrainians on the F-16…reports Asian Lite News

The US is open to the idea of letting Ukrainian pilots come to the country for training on how to operate F-16 fighters, a spokesperson for the US National Security Council (NSC) said.

“Our European allies, as I said, are leading the effort. But if the capacity for training in Europe is reached, we are certainly open to doing the training for Ukrainian pilots here in the US,” the NSC’s coordinator for strategic communications, John Kirby, said on Friday during a virtual news briefing with members of the press.

Kirby stressed that the training is a time-consuming “multi-step process” that ultimately aims to “improve the Ukrainian self-defence and military capabilities for the long term”.

“It’s going to be a while before jets can show up in Ukraine and for them to be integrated into the air fleet, and it’s not just a function of the transfer of actual airframes,” he said, adding that the provision of F-16s and other fourth generation aircraft also involves “the appropriate training for pilots, as well as setting up all the maintenance logistics and sustainment efforts that go into having modern aircraft like the F-16 in your fleet”.

Language barrier stands as one of the obstacles for the Ukrainians, according to Kirby. 

“All the tech manuals are in English, and all the controls inside the aircraft are in English. And so a pilot is going to have at least some basic proficiency in the language to be able to just get in there and fly,” he said, adding that trainers from Britain have expressed willingness to help with that, Xinhua news agency reported.

The spokesperson’s remarks were in response to a reporter who, while asking a question, mentioned what seemed to be complaints from Ukraine about delays in the training that may result in Ukrainian pilots not being able to fly F-16s “until next summer at the earliest,” thus constituting “an additional obstacle to them against Russia”.

US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan told CNN’s Jake Tapper last month that President Joe Biden “has given a green light” to European allies starting to train Ukrainians on the F-16.

“We will allow, permit, support, facilitate, and, in fact, provide the necessary tools for Ukrainians to begin being trained on F-16s as soon as the Europeans are prepared,” Sullivan said during CNN’s “State of the Union” program that aired on July 16.

In May, Biden informed leaders of the G7 nations that the US would support a joint effort by allies and partners to train Ukrainian pilots on fourth generation aircraft, including F-16s.

Made days before Ukraine launched its highly publicised counter-offensive against Russia, Biden’s decision was intended to give Ukraine air superiority. In doing so, the president reversed from his long-held hesitation, for fear that arming the Ukrainian Air Force with such advanced capabilities risks escalating Kiev’s ongoing conflict with Moscow to a point where it spirals out of control.

ALSO READ-Judge cautions Trump on trial influencing statements

Previous Story

Judge cautions Trump on trial influencing statements

Next Story

Floods hit Myanmar

Latest from -Top News

UAE aid for Gaza in global focus

Titled Hope Remains, the documentary brings to light the UAE’s leading role in providing vital aid and support to the people of Gaza. The International Humanitarian and Philanthropic Council has released a

Syria, Israel begin quiet talks

The announcement came just hours after Israeli warplanes reportedly carried out new airstrikes in Syria’s coastal provinces of Tartus and Latakia, hitting a range of military targets. Syria has confirmed the commencement

Gaza truce deal hits new snag

US says Hamas’ reply to the ceasefire plan was “totally unacceptable” and accused the Palestinian group of dragging the negotiations backward. The latest attempt to broker a ceasefire in Gaza has hit

IAEA flags Iran enrichment spike

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), in two separate but related reports, said Iran has boosted its uranium stockpile enriched up to 60% purity by nearly 50% since February. Iran has vehemently

World needs Dubai’s ambition: Morgan

Piers Morgan has hailed Dubai’s transformation as an example of what visionary leadership can achieve. British broadcaster Piers Morgan has praised the extraordinary ambition and vision of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin
Go toTop

Don't Miss

US citizens seek to join foreign fighters in Ukraine

The US government discourages Americans from going to fight in

G7 nations to strip Russia of ‘most favoured nation’ status

The move will revoke important benefits of Russia’s membership of