The purpose of this evaluation is to determine if the Task Force (TF) 1-112 pilots and observers receive adequate combat skills training during the OH-58D Aviator Qualification Course (AQC) and the Aerial Observer Qualification Course (AOQC). These courses were designed to provide the pilot and observer with the combat skills and knowledges necessary for operation of mission equipment and accomplishment of the mission from their respective positions in the OH-58D. To accomplish this, a 23-day program of instruction (POI) consisting of 27.0 academic hours and 95.0 flight training block time hours (8.0 DF, 0.6 N, 9.1 hours, and 98.0 flight training block time hours *13.0 DF), 1.7 N, 4.8 NVG) was developed for the aerial observer.


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    Title :

    Training Effectiveness Evaluation. OH-58D Pilot and Observer. Combat Skills Instruction


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    Publication date :

    1987


    Size :

    30 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English





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