THE CHALLENGE (primary responsibilities)
Provide simulated flight training to AATS students and regional simulation users with special emphasis on proper use of all aircraft systems, emergency procedure training, and instrument flight procedures.
Develop and maintain mission training scenarios for regional users.
Provide instruction and evaluation to student pilots IAW Training Support Packages for AATS approved courses of instruction.
Provide Aircrew Coordination Training-Enhanced (ACT-E) Training IAW with approved course Training Support Package.
Conduct simulation instruction and operation on a UH-60 A/L model simulator and UH-60 M model simulator.
Maintain training records on formal course students and in ATP records as required for unit, readiness level (RL) progression trainees.
Conduct academic platform instruction for the Instructor Operator course, Instrument Flight Examiner Prep course, Instrument Flight Examiner Distributive Learning course, Instrument Flight Examiner R1 course, Instrument Refresher course; and AATS courses IAW approved POI in Aviation Qualification Course, Instructor Pilot Course, and Maintenance Test Pilot Course.
Facilitate pre-mission planning and after action reviews for all simulation periods conducted.
Complete all aircrew training program (ATP) requirements IAW DCMA INST 8210-1D, AR 95-1, and the applicable dATM. Contract pilot shall participate in No-notice evaluation program.
Develop update and publish schedules via an electronic database.
Conduct annual simulation scheduling conference.
Track schedule changes and prepare monthly reports for flight simulators and hardware maintenance trainers supporting the AATS.
Coordinate with War Fighter Focus Contract (WFFC)/Army TADSS Maintenance Plan (ATMP) simulator maintenance contractor daily to track simulator maintenance status and service requests.
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