10 U.S.C. § 348

Current through P.L. 118-106 (published on www.congress.gov on 10/04/2024)
Section 348 - Aviation Leadership Program
(a) IN GENERAL.-Under regulations prescribed by the Secretary of Defense, the Secretary of the Air Force may carry out an Aviation Leadership Program to provide undergraduate pilot training and necessary related training to personnel of the air forces of friendly, developing foreign countries. Training under this section shall include language training and programs to promote better awareness and understanding of the democratic institutions and social framework of the United States.
(b) SUPPLIES AND CLOTHING.-
(1) The Secretary of the Air Force may, under such conditions as the Secretary may prescribe, provide to a person receiving training under this section-
(A) transportation incident to the training;
(B) supplies and equipment to be used during the training;
(C) flight clothing and other special clothing required for the training; and
(D) billeting, food, and health services.
(2) The Secretary may authorize such expenditures from the appropriations of the Air Force as the Secretary considers necessary for the efficient and effective maintenance of the Program in accordance with this section.
(c) ALLOWANCES.-The Secretary of the Air Force may pay to a person receiving training under this section a living allowance at a rate to be prescribed by the Secretary, taking into account the amount of living allowances authorized for a member of the armed forces under similar circumstances.

10 U.S.C. § 348

Added Pub. L. 114-328, div. A, title XII, §1241(i)(1), Dec. 23, 2016, 130 Stat. 2507.

EDITORIAL NOTES

PRIOR PROVISIONSProvisions similar to those in this section were contained in chapter 905 of this title prior to repeal by Pub. L. 114-328.

STATUTORY NOTES AND RELATED SUBSIDIARIES

CONGRESSIONAL FINDINGS Pub. L. 103-160, div. A, title XI, §1178(a), Nov. 30, 1993, 107 Stat. 1768, provided that: "The Congress finds the following: "(1) The training in the United States of pilots from the air forces of friendly foreign nations furthers the interests of the United States, promotes closer relations with such nations, and advances the national security."(2) Many friendly foreign nations cannot afford to reimburse the United States for the cost of such training. "(3) It is in the interest of the United States that the Secretary of the Air Force establish a program to train in the United States pilots from the air forces of friendly, less developed foreign nations."

armed forces
The term "armed forces" means the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, Space Force, and Coast Guard.
pay
The term "pay" includes basic pay, special pay, retainer pay, incentive pay, retired pay, and equivalent pay, but does not include allowances.
supplies
The term "supplies" includes material, equipment, and stores of all kinds.