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SATMO graduates Latin American partners

By Adriane ElliotApril 6, 2023

Lt. Col.  Adrian Villa congratulates the one-thousandth graduate of the ARWTC since its launch in 2019, Agent Noylin Espinoza Rojas of the Costa Rican Air Vigilance Service, for her successful completion of the Aviation Safety Manager Course.
1 / 2 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Lt. Col. Adrian Villa congratulates the one-thousandth graduate of the ARWTC since its launch in 2019, Agent Noylin Espinoza Rojas of the Costa Rican Air Vigilance Service, for her successful completion of the Aviation Safety Manager Course. (Photo Credit: Courtesy photo) VIEW ORIGINAL
Cambridge contractors, BETRA leadership, the TAFT, and graduates of the F85X and 151AX courses stand for a photograph.
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A Colombian Aviation Maintenance TAFT, BETRA (Training and Retraining BN), and Cambridge International contractors conducted a graduation ceremony March 28, 2023 at Tolemaida Military Base in Colombia to recognize 20 Advanced Rotary Wing Training Course students from Costa Rica, Colombia, and El Salvador for completion of the Aviation Safety Manager and Aviation Maintenance Manger Course. The TAFT, or technical assistance field team, is deployed by the U.S. Army's Security Assistance Training Management Organization. SATMO is a subordinate organization of the U.S. Army Security Assistance Command and deploys training teams globally in support of U.S. foreign policy and Army security assistance missions.