American and Filipino airmen successfully concluded this
year's Airman-to-Airman (A2A) talks which was held in Hawaii ,
United States
last Aug. 29 to 31.
The Philippine Air Force contingent was led by PAF vice
commander Major Gen. Conrado V. Parra.
He and five other PAF officials met with Pacific Air Forces
vice commander Major Gen. Mark Dillon and 24 airmen from PACAF, Marine Forces
Pacific, Hawaii Army National Guard and discussed with them the way ahead for
military cooperation in the A2A.
PAF participants in the A2A are mostly A-staff members,
namely: Col. Jessie A. Banastao, Assistant Chief of Air Staff (AC of AS) for
Intelligence, A-2; Col. Fermin M. Carangan, AC of AS for Operations, A-3; Col.
Rene Raoul DC Honasan, AC of AS for Logistics, A-4; Col. Jeffrey C. Hechanova,
AC of AS for Plans and Programs, A-5; and Col. Gerson N Lopez PAF (GSC), AC of
AS for Communication Electronics and Information System, A-6.
Also, joining them in the talks was Parra's Executive
Assistant, Major Tereso T. Badayos II.
Now on its fifth year, the A2A talks were conceived to
foster not only military-to-military relationships with allied forces, but also
to pave the way for future collaboration.
Confronted with emerging threats and dynamic security
landscape that characterized the Indo-Asia-Pacific region, Parra explained to
the US
airmen the importance of the ability for multi-national militaries to closely
work, train, and fight alongside with each other.
The three-day talks aimed at synchronizing planning between
the PAF and USAF, shaping engagement priorities, strengthening bilateral
relationship between the PAF leadership and its PACAF counterpart, and focusing
on a three- to five-year outlook for PAF-PACAF activities.
Parra said the talks helped in determining activities that
will bridge the gap between the two air forces.
"We are here to discuss our primary concerns, regarding
recent security developments in the East
Asia Sea
and our hope is that this will be a fruitful engagement for us," he added.
For the past few years, the military cooperation between the
Philippines and the US has expanded as evidenced by the former hosting the US
Pacific Command (PACOM) and PACAF exercises such as the "Balikatan"
in April 2016 and Pacific Angel program in August 2015, and supporting the
Pacific Air Chief Conference, the Pacific Rim Airpower Symposium and the
Pacific Airlift Rally.
In April 2016, the Philippines also hosted military
missions that included a PACOM-directed brief deployment in Clark Air Base of
an air contingent that set the foundation for combined training air patrols and
maritime disaster response between the two air forces.
The PAF benefits from the contingent’s presence through
various cooperation and inter-operability opportunities.
The PAF’s key engagements and successful talks such as the
A2A further enable the PAF and PACAF leaders to develop and streamline the
tactics, techniques and procedures that both forces share, thereby strengthening
the US-Philippine bilateral relationship.
The PAF engages with the USAF in its reinvigorated efforts
to modernize its air power capability and in implementing its Flight Plan 2028
transformation goals.
It is expected that next year’s A2A talks will be sponsored
by the PAF in September.
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