Ghana Air Force
The Ghana Air Force is the aerial warfare organizational military branch of the Ghanaian Armed Forces. The GHF, along with the Ghanaian army and Ghanaian navy, make up the Ghanaian Armed Forces which are controlled by the Ghanaian Ministry of Defence.
History
The GHF started on 24 July 1959 as a Flying Training School with Israeli instructors and technicians. The School was established as a cradle of a service to complement the Army and the Navy. Later that year a headquarters was established in Accra under the command of Indian Air commodore Jaswant Singh who was appointed as the first Chief of Air Staff.In 1960 Royal Air Force personnel took up the task of training the newly established Ghana Air Force and in 1961 they were joined by a small group of Royal Canadian Air Force personnel. In September 1961 as part of President Kwame Nkrumah's Africanization program, a Ghanaian CAS was appointed, with the first being J.E.S. de Graft-Hayford. Although born in the U.K. he was of Ghanaian descent.
The Ghana Air Force was in the beginning equipped with a squadron of Chipmunk trainers, and squadrons of Beavers, Otters and Caribou transport aircraft. In addition a DH125 jet was bought for Kwame Nkrumah, Hughes helicopters were bought for mosquito spraying plus DH Doves and Herons. British-made Westland Whirlwind helicopters and a squadron of Italian-made MB-326 ground attack/trainer jets were also purchased.
In 1962 the national School of Gliding was set up by Hanna Reitsch, who was once Adolf Hitler's top personal pilot. Under the command of Air Commodore de Graft-Hayford, she served as director, operations instructor and trainer of the school. She also acted as the personal pilot of Kwame Nkrumah from 1962–1966.
Organisation
The GHF headquarters and main transport airfield are located in Accra, close to Kotoka International Airport. Other GHF airfields include:- Tamale.
- Sekondi-Takoradi.
- Accra.
The Station moved from No 3 hangar to its present location in Burma Camp towards the end of 1965.
Mission
The role of the Ghana Air Force, as defined in the National Defence Policy, is to provide “Air Transport and Offensive Air Support to the Ghana Armed Forces and to protect the territorial air space of Ghana”. The National Defense Policy further states certain specific tasks, which the Ghana Air Force is expected to perform. These tasks are as follows:- To maintain Fighter Ground Attack capability and provide Close Air Support during operation.
- To provide transport support to the Ghana Armed Forces.
- To provide surveillance over the air space of Ghana and over the Exclusive Economic Zone.
- To provide liaison and recce flight capability.
- To provide VIP flight capability.
- To provide transport support for civilians as government directs.
- To provide medical evacuation and air rescue assistance.
The Ghana Air Force is also responsible for the co-ordination and direction of Search and Rescue within the Accra Flight Information Region.
Aircraft
Current inventory
Retired aircraft
Chiefs of Air Staff
The senior appointment in the GHF is the Chief of Air Staff. The following is a list of the Ghana Air Force Chiefs of Air Staff:Chief of Air Staff | Conscription | Note |
Air Commodore K. Jaswant-Singh | May 1959 – August 1960 | Indian |
Wing Commander I. M. Gundry-White | September 1960 – March 1961 | British |
Air Commodore John N. H. Whitworth | March 1961 – September 1962 | British |
Air Commodore J.E.S. de Graft-Hayford | September 1962 – July 1963 | First Ghanaian CAS |
Air Vice-Marshal Michael Otu | July 1963 – March 1968 | |
Air Commodore N. Y. R. Ashley-Larsen | March 1968 – January 1971 | |
Air Commodore Charles Beausoliel | January 1971 – December 1971 | |
Air Commodore N. Y. R. Ashley-Larsen | December 1971 – January 1972 | |
Air Commodore Charles Beausoliel | December 1972 – November 1976 | |
Air Vice Marshal George Yaw Boakye | November 1976 – June 1979 | |
Wing Commander Samuel Gyabaah | June 1979 – July 1979 | |
Group Captain F. W. K. Klutse | July 1979 – December 1979 | |
Air Commodore J. E. Odaate- Barnor | December 1979 – May 1980 | |
Air Commodore K. K. Pumpuni | May 1980 – January 1982 | |
Group Captain E. A. A. Awuviri | January 1982 – December 1982 | |
Air Vice Marshal J. E. A. Kotei | December 1982 – June 1988 | |
Air Marshal Harry Dumashie | June 1988 – June 1992 | |
Air Marshal John Asamoah Bruce | 5 June 92 – February 2001 | |
Air Vice Marshal Edward Apau Mantey | February 2001 – January 2005 | |
Air Vice Marshal Julius Otchere Boateng | 20 May 2005 – to 28 January 2009 | |
Air Vice Marshal M. Samson-Oje | 31 March 2009 – January 2016 | |
Air Vice Marshal Maxwell Mantsebi-Tei Nagai | January 2016 – January 2019 | |
Air Vice Marshal Frank Hanson | January 2019 – Present |
Rank structure
The GHF's rank structure is similar to the RAF's rank structure from where its ranks were derived.;Commissioned officers
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