In the last three years, perhaps more than 100 Libyan air force cadets have trained at foreign air force academies. Most
of them began their training in 2012 and 2013 before the Libyan
government split into two — and the two factions divided up Libya’s air
force between them. So
now here’s the problem. You’re a Libyan military pilot and you’ve just
graduated from training abroad. Which air force do you join? The
Government of National Accord’s Libya Dawn Air Force in Tripoli, or the
Libyan National Army Air Force, which answers to Gen. Khalifa Haftar in
Tobruk?
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