Air Chief Marshal WDRMJ Roshan Goonetileke RWP & bar, Vesicular Stomatitis Virus, United States Pharmacopoeia, ndc, psc was appointed the Chief of Defence Staff on 28 February 2011 on relinquishing Command of the Sri Lanka Air Force.
Background
He was the 12th Commander of the Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) and is the eldest son of the 5th Commander of the Sri Lanka Air Force, late Air Chief Marshal Harry Goonetileke and the elder brother of late Group Captain Shirantha Goonetileke, who was killed in combat in 1995.
Education
Born on 28 February 1956, he completed his education at Saint Peter"s College, Colombo Sri Lanka, where he excelled in both studies and sports.
Career
He was the second serving service Commander to be appointed as Chief of Defence Staff whilst holding the office. He joined the Sri Lanka Air Force as an Officer Cadet in the General Duties Pilot Branch on 13 January 1978. On successful completion of flying training, he was commissioned in the rank of Pilot Officer on 24 August 1979.
During his career of 33 years in the Sri Lanka Air Force, Air Chief Marshal WDRMJ Goonetileke held a number of Command, Operational and Administrative appointments.
He logged many flying hours both in fixed and rotary wing aircraft serving as an operational pilot, as well as the Commanding Officer of Number. 03 Maritime Squadron and Number.
04 Helicopter Wing. He functioned as the Zonal Commander in both Northern and Eastern Zones, and commanded Air Force Bases Katunayake, Anuradhapura and China bay.
Air Chief Marshal WDRMJ Goonetileke graduated from the Air Command and Staff College, Air University, Alabama, United States of America in 1994 and attended the prestigious National Defence College in Pakistan in 2001. On 18 May 2009, he was promoted Air Chief Marshal, becoming the first ever serving Officer of the Sri Lanka Air Force to be promoted to four star rank.
He is also a fellow of the Institute of Management in Sri Lanka. Principle concept of Command
Whilst being the Commander his endeavour was to create an environment in which personnel would be motivated, mentally and physically fit, and committed to serve the nation to the best of their ability not only in the primary SLAF role, but also in sports and all other activity.
Throughout the sustained air campaign of the "Humanitarian Operations" he strategized with his senior commanders, providing for "opinion" and encouraging "consensus" for effective and efficient deployment of resources to ensure success.
"Team" and "Team work" were the encouraged principles, with appreciation and reward processes, incorporated into the system. He was made the Chairman of the Board of Management of Civil Aviation Authority of Sri Lanka (Civil Aeronautics Administration of SL) with effect from 5 October 2009 until relinquishing duties on 28 December 2011.