No. 1 Basic Flying Training School RAAF

No. 1 Basic Flying Training School
Single-engined military monoplane parked on airfield
CAC Winjeel prototype, No. 1 Basic Flying Training School, 1953
Active1951–69
AllegianceAustralia
BranchRoyal Australian Air Force
RoleBasic flying training
Garrison/HQRAAF Base Uranquinty (1951–58)
RAAF Base Point Cook (1958–69)
Motto(s)"Knowledge Is Power" [1]

No. 1 Basic Flying Training School (No. 1 BFTS) was a flying training school of the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF). Along with No. 1 Initial Flying Training School (No. 1 IFTS), it was formed in response to increased demand for aircrew during the Korean War and Malayan Emergency. No. 1 BFTS was established in December 1951 at RAAF Base Uranquinty, New South Wales, where it operated de Havilland Tiger Moths and CAC Wirraways. The school absorbed the activities of No. 1 IFTS in January 1955, as aircrew training requirements had eased following the end of the Korean War. No. 1 BFTS moved to RAAF Base Point Cook, Victoria, in May 1958, by which time it was exclusively flying CAC Winjeels. Its training program expanded in the mid-1960s owing to Australia's commitments in the Vietnam War. No. 1 BFTS was re-formed as No. 1 Flying Training School at Point Cook in January 1969.

  1. ^ Stephens, Going Solo, p. 415

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