US Army Training Circular, TC 1-210-1, UNITED STATES ARMY SPECIAL OPERATIONS AVIATION AIRCREW TRAINING PROGRAM COMMANDER’S GUIDE TOINDIVIDUAL AND CREW STANDARDIZATION, 11 March 2003, military manuals
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US Army Training Circular, TC 1-210-1, UNITED STATES ARMY SPECIAL OPERATIONS AVIATION AIRCREW TRAINING PROGRAM COMMANDER’S GUIDE TOINDIVIDUAL AND CREW STANDARDIZATION, 11 March 2003, military manuals
US Army Training Circular, TC 1-210-1, UNITED STATES ARMY SPECIAL OPERATIONS AVIATION AIRCREW TRAINING PROGRAM COMMANDER’S GUIDE TOINDIVIDUAL AND CREW STANDARDIZATION, 11 March 2003, military manuals
Preface This training circular (TC) is the capstone for the aircrew training manual (ATM)-series publications. Based on the battle-focused training principles outlined in Field Manual (FM) 25-101, Battle Focused Training, it will help commanders at all levels to develop, implement, and administer a comprehensive aircrew training program.
This manual encompasses individual and crew training and establishes crew member qualification, refresher, mission, and continuation training requirements. It also gives guidance on tailoring training to meet individual, crew, and unit needs based on the unit mission-essential task list (METL). It provides guidelines for predicting and allocating unit flying hours to ensure that the commander gets the greatest possible training value out of every flying hour. This manual applies to all unit commanders who have aviation assets.
The crew coordination descriptions in this publication do not focus exclusively on individual training. They blend individual training with crew training and provide a link to FMs, Army Training and Evaluation Program (ARTEP) Mission Training Plans (MTPs), and other doctrinal and training material. The goal is to develop cohesive, combat-ready aviation units.
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1-1 Responsibilities 1-1 Individual, Crew, and Collective Training . 1-6 Individual and Collective Training Integration 1-8 Individual Tasks and Collective Mission-Essential Tasks 1-8 Battle Drills 1-8 Situational Training Exercises 1-10 Battle Rostering (BMT, BMQ, FMQ, FLQ) 1-16 Aviator Utilization Restrictions 1-19 Nonrated Crew Member BMT/BMQ/FMQ Designation 1-19 UT, IP, SP, IE, MP, ME, SI, FI, and NCT Designations 1-20 Risk Management 1-22 Aircrew Coordination 1-22 Symbol Usage and Word Distinctions 1-28 CHAPTER 2 TERMS AND POLICIES Aircrew Training Program Aircrew Training Program Training Year Flight Activity Categories (FAC) Commander’s Evaluation Readiness Levels Multiple-Aircraft Designation Helicopter Gunnery Training Program Currency Cross-Reference CHAPTER 3 AIRCREW TRAINING PROGRAM ADMINISTRATION Section I-Development Fundamentals Individual Task List Section II-Training Individual Training Requirements Basic Skills Training Basic Mission Training Additional Training Requirements Local Area Orientation Flying-Hour Requirements Task and Iteration Proration Multiple Aircraft Requirements Section III-Evaluations Annual Proficiency and Readiness Test Other Evaluations Commander’s Certification Grading Procedures Section IV-Records Individual Aircrew Training Folder USASOC Form 7120-R-E (Commander’s Task List).