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1.0 Course Description
This syllabus outlines the training required to achieve the proficiency specified in the course training standards. It prescribes the course content, instructions to conduct the training, and the approximate time necessary to successfully complete all requirem...
2.0 Formation / Advanced Handling Characteristics Module
Intent — The Formation module is intended to teach the student typical formations and squadron standards used by fighters as well as the flight discipline required of a fighter pilot. The advanced handling sortie should prepare the student to “max perform” the...
3.0 Basic Fighter Maneuvers (OB/DB/HB)
Intent — The intent of the BFM phase is to teach the student the basic principles of BFM while flying against a restricted bandit from short and medium range perch setups. Emphasis should be on universal principals verses T-38 specific training.
4.0 Surface Attack
Intent — The emphasis of the surface attack phase is to gain student proficiency in range procedures, range patterns, achieving weapons delivery parameters, safe escape, and error analysis.
5.0 Low Altitude Operations
Intent — The intent of the low altitude phase of training is to build on the SUPT student’s basic navigational skills by exposing the IFF pilot to the low altitude tactical navigation environment and airspeeds.
6.0 WSO Training
Intent — The objective of the WSO IFF course is to graduate a WSO candidate with a strong understanding of fighter fundamentals. Graduates will be qualified to enter and have the potential to graduate from fighter combat crew training. Emphasis will be placed ...
8.0 Course Training Standards
Purpose/Description — The standards for flight tasks are derived from information found in current IFFpublications and from the inputs of experienced T-38 instructors. These standards outline the tasks and proficiency required for completion of the 455th vAETC...
7.0 Track-E (455 Consolidated Course)
Intent — The consolidated course is intended to teach a student the fundamentals of element employment and graduate students with the skills necessary to be successful in B-Course.
1.0 Overview
2.0 TACADMIN - Tactical Administration Communication
3.0 Force Packaging and Direct Air Support Coordination
4.0 Air-to-Air Communication Fundamentals
5.0 Air-to-Air Intercept Communication
6.0 Air-to-Surface Communication
7.0 References
9.0 Appendix 1 - Community Resources
A various collection of resources.