Annex Q Training Requirements and Schedule

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ANNEX Q Training Requirements
Instructions to Complete Training
A. Classes are divided into two sections:
1. Aircrew Training Program ( for pilots)
2. Administrative Training (for all assigned to a DET)
These classes will be taught in a classroom when feasible. If classes are not given, go to
www.flyosa.com and view the classes. Once complete, all assigned personnel will log on to
http://quizstar.4teachers.org/indexs.jsp to record your attendance and understanding of the
material. As a backup use Annex R of the DET 45 SOP to record and provide an AAR. To sign in use
your NVARNG log in and the assigned DET45 password.
B: Uniform: Aviators =Flight suit : No-Aviators; DCU-s or flight suit: PT Uniform for APFT
C. Weapons =9mm for range
D. Equipment = SOP’s, Lesson Plans, Coputer Classes, Hand-s on equipment as necessary
and as available.
E. References can be found as links or appropriate AR’s, FM’s etc as listed
F. Safety = all classes will begin with a safety brief. Computer classes will be self briefed and
are not high risk.
G. Who: Evaluators are as follows:
1. Aviator Training: SP/IP or individual if completed on a a computer
2. Administrative Training = will by conducted by persneel with the assigned additional
duty. If it does not fall into an additional duty, the Commander will delegate or teach class.
Safety classes wil be taught by the Safety officer. NCO leadership and Operations classes
will taught by the Op’s Nco
H. What: Is evaluated is the classes listed. You will be graded online for the quiz and asked to
provide an AAR.
I. Where: Training will take either at DET 45 classroom, hangar, or via computer at individuals
location during the assigned time.
J. When: The training is monthly during drill when all feasible. Otherwise trainingcan be
completedduring the training month. Instruction are on the log on page for the exams.
K. Why:Training is required to sustain skills in all required aspects IAW with Army doctrine,
SOP’s, etc The scheduled training meets OSA, FORSCOM, DET 45 and Army annual
training requirements.
L. AAR’s: will be completed at the end of quizes and at end of training.
Note : Links are not active on SOP. Go to flyosa.com for access
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Aircrew Training Program
October
Emergency Egress
Icing - exam (optional online
exam)
Night Study Guide - anatomy of
eye, visual illusions, distance
estimation ...
Risk Management TC1-210 par
5-3
November
December
Semi Annual Wx Brief
Cold WX Ops - LP -exam
Airport Operations to include
runway incursions AC 97-73
SOP Review - C-12
RWY Incursions -web site
Propellers
Flight Controls
Utility Systems
Fuel System
Aeromedical - Carbon
monoxide, Spacial
Disorientation, Middle ear...
Risk Management worksheet
Semi-annual wx brief
January
ILS PRM Approaches
Airspace Study Guide
February
HIRTA - HIRTA PDF- HIRTA2
PPT - Classified is in safe.
Contact unit intel for brief. A
check binders for further HIRTA
info.
POL Safety -lp
Engines & Related Systems C-12
Study Guide
Landing Gear
ASE - lp
April
March
May
June
Semi-annual wx brief
Mountainous - lp
ALSE - lp
Thunderstorm/
Turbulance avoidance - lpincludes wx radar
& Desert Ops - lp
Fratricide Prevention Tng
Mandatory Aeromedical Training
for all US Army Aircrew
Reduced Vertical Separation
Minimum
Contingency Procedure Training
1. Altitude Physiology
2. Spatial Disorientation
3. Aviation Protection
Equipment
4. Stress, Fatigue and
Exogenous Factors
July
August
Aerodynamics
Aerodynamics
Hypoxia - lp - exam
Hypoxia - lp - exam
September
Regulations & Publications review pertinent pubs on
flyosa.com
Tactical & Mission Tasks
Aeromedical -LP - exam
Spatial Disorientation lp - test
G-forces - lp
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Administrative Training
October
Physical Fitness - AR 350-41
November
Health Benefits Awareness - AR
40-3
Leadership - AR 600-100
Fire Extinguisher Operation
Means Of Egress and Fire
Protection
Stress and Fatique
OP's Only - Airfield Operations
Chapter 1
FM-3.04.300
OP's Only - Flight Operations
Branch Chapter 2
FM-3.04.300
January
Ground Handling - DOC - PDF
OP"s Only - Aviation Unit
Operations Chapter 4
FM-3.04.300
OP's Only - Airfield
Services/POL Services Branch
Chapter 3
FM-3.04.300
March
HAZCOM
FOD - LP - SH –
FOD Damage Pics –
Military Justice - AR27-10
PPE/ Including Fall Protection
OHR Class
OP's Only - Safety Chapter 5
FM-3.04.300
May
Alcohol and Drug Abuse - LP AR
600-85
Prevention of Motor Vehicles
AR385-55
Command Information Program
AR 360-1
Weapons Qualification
NBC Training
OP's Only - Flight Records
Chapter 6 Secton 2
FM-3.04.300
OP's Only - Flight Records Chapter 6
OP's Only - FM-3.304 Appendix
D-F
FM-3.04.300
Vehicular Accidents - AR385-55
Counter Terrorism
Equal Opportunity &
Sexual Harassment
/Fraternization
AR 600.20
Code of Conduct/SERE - AR
350-1
Benefits of a Honorable
Discharge - AR 350-21
Suicide Prevention DA Pam 60024
February
April
July
Counter terrorism - AR 525-13
SAEDA -385-12
Support of Family Members AR608-99
Noise in Aviation
Noise Levels - XLS
Information System Security 380-19
Operations Security - AR 530-1
December
Secton 3
FM-3.04.300
August
Water Safety Training AR385-15
Army Safety Program
ALSE - Jepoardy
OP's Only - Flight Records
Chapter 6 Secton 1
FM-3.04.300
June
Eye Protection -1 - 2
First Aid AR 40-3
Heat, Cold and hearing Injury AR-40-5
Heat Cramps
Heat Injury
OP's Only - FM-3.304 Appendix
A-C
FM-3.04.300
September
Regulations & Publications review pubs on flyosa.com
Common Task Testing FY06 CTG
OP's Only - FM 1-300
Appendixes G-I
FM-3.04.300
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Local SOP and TACSOP review
Law of War - AR350-1
Common Task Testing FY04 CTG
OP's Only - Annual review of
flight records
FM-3.04.300
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