Our study shows that the data provided by the Air Force is reasonably accurate, assuming that all the factors used in compiling the data are valid. The Air Force needs to train more navigators to eliminate a shortfall of rated navigators. To provide the projected training, the Air Training Command needs two additional T-43 aircraft in fiscal year 1982. However, by slightly increasing flying hours during a 3-month period, the Air Force will need only one additional aircraft in fiscal year 1983. The Air Force Academy uses the two T-43 aircraft operated by the Guard at Buckley Air National Guard Base for its airmanship program. This program provides Air Force cadets with practical aviation experience in a flight environment. However, it appears that these aircraft are not flown under optimal operating conditions. The T-43 aircraft used by the Air Training Command at Mather were underutilized because DOD directed a temporary reduction in the number of students to be trained as navigators.
Reallocation of T-43 Aircraft Within the Air Force
1981
8 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Aircraft , Job Training & Career Development , Military Operations, Strategy, & Tactics , Resource management , Jet training aircraft , Relocation , Air Force training , Navigators , Military requirements , military aircraft , Air Force planning , Jet transport aircraft , Allocations , Utilization , T-43-aircraft
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