Haitian Aviation Corps
| Haitian Aviation Corps | |
|---|---|
| Corps d'Aviation Militaire d'Haiti (French) Kò Aviyasyon Militè Ayiti (Haitian Creole) | |
| Founded | 1942–1995 2017–present |
| Country | Haiti |
| Branch | Air force |
| Role | Aerial warfare, Aerial Reconnaissance, Surveillance |
| Part of | Armed Forces of Haiti |
| Primary Garrison | Military Aviation Base Clercine, Port-au-Prince, Haiti |
| Mottos | Vigilate Supra, Vigilate Infra (Veye Anwo, Veye Anba) 'Keep Watch Above and Below' |
| Mascots | Ridgway's hawk 'Ti malfini savann' |
| Anniversaries | September 20 |
| Engagements |
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| Commanders | |
| President | Transitional Presidential Council |
| Minister of Defense | Jean Michel Moïse |
| Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces | Lt.Gen. Derby Guerrier (acting) |
| Commander of the Military Aviation Corps | Col. Brierre Mars |
| Notable commanders | Col. Edouard Roy 2nd. Lt. Raymond Cassagnol Lt. Col. Gustave Silva Col. Serge Bourdeau |
| Insignia | |
| Roundels (1942–1964) | |
| Roundel (1964–1986) | |
| Roundel (1986–1994) | |
The Haitian Military Aviation Corps (French: Corps d'Aviation Militaire) is the air force component of the Armed Forces of Haiti. The air corps was disbanded along with the rest of the armed forces after Operation Uphold Democracy, the U.S. invasion of 1994.
Since the remobilization of the Armed Forces in 2017, the ranks are slowly being filled, and it has reclaimed its main garrison at the Military Aviation base in Clercine (near Toussaint Louverture International Airport)