A few days ago, I completed my last event in T-6 Intermediate1. This post catches you up from my last post and shares what little I know about my future. As always, I provide as much advice to those coming along behind me as I can.
Caution: Long post. Plan accordingly.
This blog documents my path from college student to Naval Flight Officer in the United States Marine Corps. It is my hope that others may find the information here helpful in their efforts to be Marines, Marine Officers, and Marine Aviators. No further updates will be published, though I may review comments from time to time.
Showing posts with label Primary. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Primary. Show all posts
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Primary - Contact Phase
Before moving to the back seat, Student Naval Flight Officers (SNFOs) experience a handful of flights at the primary controls during the Contact Phase of Primary Flight Training. This post discusses the Contact Phase, follow-on training, and my progress so far.
UPDATE 20140210:
a) Purpose of Contact Phase is not "Pilot Appreciation."
b) T-39s are not flown as a part of Advanced in VT-86.
UPDATE 20140210:
a) Purpose of Contact Phase is not "Pilot Appreciation."
b) T-39s are not flown as a part of Advanced in VT-86.
Labels:
Flight School,
NFO,
Primary
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