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Aviation Warfare Brief LT Scott “Postal” Kretschmann

Aviation Warfare Brief LT Scott “Postal” Kretschmann. Learning Objectives. Know designations, capabilities and missions on naval aircraft Know contribution of the aviation community to the overall mission of the Navy Know training pipeline Know job assignments of junior officers

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Aviation Warfare Brief LT Scott “Postal” Kretschmann

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  1. Aviation Warfare BriefLT Scott “Postal” Kretschmann

  2. Learning Objectives • Know designations, capabilities and missions on naval aircraft • Know contribution of the aviation community to the overall mission of the Navy • Know training pipeline • Know job assignments of junior officers • Know career path • Know basic mission of aircraft

  3. Aviation Careers • Service Selection • Flight Training • Career Paths • Aircraft Types & Missions • Future

  4. Service Assignment • End of Junior Year! • Notified October/November

  5. Pilot Training Pipeline

  6. NFO Training Pipeline

  7. Service Obligation Pilots • 8 years from winging date Naval Flight Officers (NFO) • 6 years from winging date

  8. After Graduation • Report to Pensacola • Report date based on class/national rank and available slots. • STASH!!!!!! • API • API = Aviation Preflight Indoctrination • IFS (Introductory Flight School) – completed prior to starting API

  9. IFS Program Overview • Use civilian flight schools to introduce prospective aviators to flying. • Screen prospective Naval Aviators and Flight Officers for the skills and attributes necessary to successfully complete Navy primary flight training. • Provide 25 hours of civilian aviation flight and associated ground training prior to beginning the Naval Aviation training pipeline at DoN expense.

  10. Stash Overview

  11. 6 Weeks NOMI physicals/Inspection PRT/Swim Screen Aero Weather Engines Navigation Flight Gear issue and equipment indoc Mile swim (YIKES!!!) Flight Rules and Regs CPR training Land Survival Physiology/LPC/Dunkers Bay Operations/Drift trainer/Parasailing API / Aviation Preflight Indoctrination

  12. Priorities • Don’t lose focus on why you are there…… • Flying…Flying…Flying…Flying…Flying Have FUN!!!!!!! • Fly Smart • Fly Safe • Be tactically proficient • SNA/SNFO training is competitive – be prepared • Earn your Fleet seat • Compete in the FRS • Compete in the Fleet

  13. LT Kretschmann’s Keys to Aviation Success • STUDY, STUDY STUDY • STUDY SOME MORE!!!! • Be ready for every single flight. • Enjoy every single flight. • Pick on SWOs at every given opportunity. • Earn a cool callsign! • Don’t be “THAT GUY”!

  14. SNA Pipeline • Aviation Preflight Indoctrination (API) – 6 weeks • Primary Flight Training (7-9 Months) • Initial Pipeline Selection • Advanced Flight Training (6 to 8 Months) • Helos, Maritime, Jets, E-2/C-2 • Wings of GOLD!!! • Fleet Replacement Squadron Training (FRS)

  15. SNFO Pipeline • Aviation Preflight Indoctrination (6 Weeks) • Primary Flight Training (6 Months) • Initial Pipeline Selection • Intermediate Flight Training (Pipeline Specific) • Maritime/TACAMO/E-2/Strike • Advanced Flight Training (6 to 8 Months) • Wings • Fleet Replacement Squadron Training (FRS)

  16. Career Path Synopsis • 36 Month Operational Tour – Nugget/Boot • 36 Month Shore Tour – Instructor/Seasoned • 24 Month Sea/Operational Tour - Pain • Refresher at FRS – Back to fun!!! • 30 Month Department Head Tour – 2X Pain • Second shore tour – Command screen!!

  17. Aviation Career Path • First Squadron Tour (36 months) • Build professional reputation • Earn tactical qualifications • Compete with your peers… • Professionally • Tactically • Earn your next assignment

  18. Aviation Career Path • First shore tour (36 months) • Fleet Replacement Squadron IP/INFO (FRS) • Training Squadron IP/INFO • Wing / NAS Staff • VX/Test Pilot Program • USNA/NROTC • Flag Aide

  19. Aviation Career Path • Second Sea Tour (24 months) • CV(N) or Amphib as Ship’s Company • CAT/Arresting Gear Officer (“Shooter”) • Tactical Action Officer (“TAO”) • Assistant Navigator (“A-NAV”) • Assistant Air Operations or Assistant Strike Operations • Carrier Air Wing Staff • Landing Signal Officer -- CAG LSO • Strike/Air-to-Air/Anti-Submarine Warfare Ops

  20. Aviation Career Path • Second Sea Tour (Continued) • Carrier Battle Group Commander Staff • Flag Aide • Flag Staff Officer • FRS refresher • Operational Department Head Tour (30 months) • Operations Officer • Maintenance Officer • Safety and Administrative Officers

  21. Aviation Career Path • Second Shore Tour • Joint Education (War College) • Joint/Major Staff Tour • Post Graduate Education • TRACOM or FRS Department Head • O-5 selection board • Aviation Command Screen Board • Command Tour (XO/CO) – 30 months total

  22. Training Aircraft

  23. T-34C Turbomentor • Mission: Basic Pilot/NFO training (T-6 Texan) • Crew: 1 pilot and 1 student • Speed: 280 kts • Ceiling: 25K

  24. T-45 Goshawk • Mission: Advanced Pilot Training • Carrier Qualifications, Strike Training • Crew: 1 pilot and 1 student • Speed: 645 kts

  25. T-44A Pegasus • Mission/Platform: Advanced Pilot Training for P-3, C-130, E-2, C-2 Pipeline • Crew: 1 Pilot and 2 Students • Speed: 285 kts

  26. TH-57 Sea Ranger • Mission: Primary Helo Pilot Training • Crew: 1 Pilot, 4 Students • Speed: 130 kts

  27. The Future of Flight Training • Joint Primary Aircrew Training System • T-6A Texan II • Student / Instructor • Max Airspeed – 320 kts • Ceiling – 31K • Currently in use in the NFO Training Commands

  28. Fleet Aircraft

  29. Letter “F” = Fighter “B” = Bomber “A” = Attack “P” = Patrol “S” = ASW “K” = Tanker “H” = Helo “E” = Electronic Number Signifies the sequential development of the aircraft (usually) For example – F-14’s were developed before F-22’s Gaps in numbering can signify models that never “got off the drawing board.” Aircraft Designations

  30. Examples VP-40 HSL-44 VAQ-132 VFA-103 VAW-112 VMAQ-2 HMH-366 Squadrons First Letter “V” = Fixed Wing “H” = Rotary Wing Second / Third Letter “F” – Fighter “A” = Attack “P” = Patrol “S” = ASW “C” = Cargo / Logistics “Q” = Electronic Warfare “AW” = Early Warning “L” = Light “H” = Heavy Squadron Designations

  31. F/A-18 Hornet • Crew • F/A 18A/C/E 1 Pilot • F/A 18B/D/F/G 1 Pilot/1 NFO • Speed: Mach 1.7+ • Ceiling: >50K’

  32. EA-6B Prowler • Mission: Electronic Warfare • Comm Jamming • Radar Jamming • Passive voice intercept • SEADS • Armament: HARM/PODS • Crew: 1 Pilot and 3 NFOs • Also in the USMC inventory • Speed: 500 kts • Ceiling: 40K

  33. E-2C Hawkeye • Mission: Airborne Early Warning, Command & Control • Crew: 2 Pilots, 3 NFOs

  34. C-2A Greyhound • Mission: “Mail Call, Mail Call” • Carrier on-board delivery (COD) • Special Operations – DV Ops • “CVN Airlines” • Crew: 2 Pilots, 2 Enlisted Aircrew • Speed: 300 kts • Ceiling: 30K • Payload: 10K#

  35. P-3C Orion • Crew • 3 Pilots • 2 NFOs • 2 Flight Engineers • 3 Sensor Operators • 1 In-flight Technician • Speed: 400 kts • Ceiling: 30K

  36. EP-3E Aries II

  37. EP-3E Aries II • Mission: Intercept, Collect, Identify Electronic Emissions • Crew: 22+ crew members • Armament: None • Speed: 400 kts • Ceiling: 30K

  38. E-6 Mercury (TACAMO) • Mission: Communication Relay for Fleet Ballistic Missile Subs, Airborne Command Post • Crew: 3 Pilots, 2 NFOs, 2 Flight Engineers, 7-15 Mission Crew • Speed: 520 kts • Ceiling: >40K

  39. SH/HH-60 Seahawk • Missions: ASW, SUW, SAR, Special Ops • Crew: 2 Pilots and 2 Aircrew

  40. Types of Seahawks • Why??? • Because I can!

  41. SH-60BThe Greatest Aircraft in the Fleet!

  42. HH-60H

  43. SH-60F

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