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DRAFT JSF STP DATED 1 OCTOBER 2001FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLYDRAFTJOINT STRIKE FIGHTER (JSF)SYSTEM TRAINING PLAN (STP)1 October 2001FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY

DRAFT JSF STP DATED 1 OCTOBER 2001EXECUTIVE SUMMARYThe Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) will become the next-generation strike fighter aircraft to assumethe roles of the United States Air Force (USAF) F-16 and A-10 aircraft, United States MarineCorps (USMC) AV-8 and F/A-18A/C/D aircraft, and the United Kingdom (UK) Sea Harrier FA2and Harrier GR7. The JSF will complement the United States Navy (USN) F/A-18E/F aircraftand replace its F/A-18C/D. Information contained in this document is based on projectedrequirements known at the current time, and will be updated as the JSF data matures during theWeapon Systems Acquisition Process (WSAP). This document may serve as the basis fordevelopment of a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) among the Services with respect to JSFtraining.The JSF program is currently in the Program Definition and Risk Reduction phase of the WSAPand is scheduled to enter Milestone II, Engineering and Manufacturing Development, in 2001.A Training Situation Analysis was conducted, and a Training Situation Document andManpower Baseline Document were developed. Legacy systems (i.e., F-16, A-10, F/A-18, AV8, Sea Harrier FA2 and Harrier GR7 aircraft) were reviewed for similarities in trainingrequirements to facilitate the development of pilot and maintainer training requirements thatcapture and validate the best from each Service-unique training suite and optimizeinteroperability in the new Joint system training.Manpower, personnel, and training requirements contained herein are based on legacy systemsand modified for considerations of weapon system, training equipment, training technologychanges, maintenance occupations study, and training concept changes that include Joint Servicemodularized training packages, distributed learning, distributed mission training, and just-in-timetraining. Transition/conversion, continuation and upgrade training will be provided at theapplicable Service specific operational training unit. Information on specific training to bedeveloped and conducted will be included as the JSF program matures.iFOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY

DRAFT JSF STP DATED 1 OCTOBER 2001TABLE OF CONTENTSEXECUTIVE SUMMARY. I1PURPOSE OF THE SYSTEM TRAINING PLAN. . 11.1Overview of the JSF STP. 12JSF MANAGEMENT AND ORGANIZATION. 12.12.22.2.12.2.22.2.3JSF Integrated Product Teams. 1JSF MPT Responsibilities. . 2JSF Program Office. . 3Service Training Organizations. . 3Other Service Organizations. . 33TECHNICAL PROGRAM DATA. enclature – Title – Program. . 4Security. . 4Weapon System Description. . 4Functional Description. 4Foreign Military Sales. 5Developmental Test and Multi-Service Operational Test and Evaluation. . 5DT and MOT&E Draft Manpower Requirements. 5New Development Introduction. . 6Site Activation Task Force/Fleet Introduction Team. . 8USAF SATAF. . 8USN and USMC FIT. . 8Aircraft and/or Equipment/System/Subsystem Replaced. . 9Autonomic Logistics Concept. . 10Weapon Systems Operational Concepts. . 10USAF Operational Concept. . 10USN Operational Concept. 11USMC Operational Concept. . 11UK Operational Concept. 11Maintenance Concepts. . 12Support Concepts. 13USAF Support Concept. . 13USN Support Concept. 14USMC Support Concept. . 14UK Support Concept. 15Manpower Concept. 15Manpower Phase-in. . 16Pilot Manpower Planning Factors. . 18Maintainer Manpower Planning Factors. 19Enlisted Maintainer Instructor Manpower Requirements. 22Personnel Concept. . 22UK Multi-Skilling Studies. . 23iiFOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY

DRAFT JSF STP DATED 1 OCTOBER 20013.14Training Concept. . 234JSF TRAINING SYSTEM. . 74.6.84.6.94.7Performance Requirements. . 27Pilot Training Overview. 28Maintainer Training Overview. . 28Types of Training. . 29Cadre/Type 1 Training. . 29Management Familiarization Training. . 29EMD Test Training. 30Developmental Test and Evaluation Training. 30MOT&E Training. . 30Instructor Personnel Training. 30Operator/Maintainer Training. . 30Initial Training. 30Transition/Conversion Training. . 30Refresher Training. . 30Continuation Training. 31Functional Requirements. . 31Pilot Training System. . 31Maintainer Training System. 32Embedded Training. 33Training Management System. 33Training Devices and Technical Training Equipment. 33Other On-Board or In-Service Training Packages. 34USAF Aircraft Maintenance Qualification Program. . 34USAF Instructor Certification Course. . 34USAF Certification Training. 34USN and USMC Certification Training. 35USN Aviation Maintenance In-Service Training. . 36USMC On-board Training. . 36UK On-board Training. 36Pilot Proficiency Training. . 36JSF Unique Systems Equipment Training. . 36Training Locations. 365LOGISTICS SUPPORT. . 375.15.2Contractor Logistics Support. . 37JSF LRIP and Milestones. 376APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS. . 397MPT PRINCIPALS. . 40APPENDIX A. JSF MANNING DOCUMENTS. . 457.1OVERHEAD/MGT . 61APPENDIX B. STUDENT THROUGHPUTS. . 142iiiFOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY

DRAFT JSF STP DATED 1 OCTOBER 2001APPENDIX C. LIST OF ACRONYMS. . 146APPENDIX D. JSF PROGRAM DEFINITIONS. 151ivFOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY

DRAFT JSF STP DATED 1 OCTOBER 2001LIST OF 5.26.Table 37.38.39.40.41.DT and MOT&E Draft Manpower Requirements. 6Aircraft Deliveries. . 7USAF SATAF Requirements. 8USN FIT Requirements . 8USMC FIT. 9Pilot Requirements. 19Direct Maintenance Man-hours (DMMH) Per Flight Hour. 20Direct Maintenance Manpower Spaces Per Aircraft. . 20USAF Manpower Availability Factors. . 20USN Manpower Availability Factors. . 21USMC Manpower Availability Factors. . 21UK Manpower Availability Factors. . 21JSF Maintainer Specialties. . 22JSF Subsystems Commonality. . 24JSF Pilot Syllabi. . 31MPT Principals. . 40Cumulative Manpower Totals. . 45USAF JSF (Generic) Operations Manpower Phasing 36-48 PMAI. 46USAF JSF (Generic) Maintenance Manpower Phasing 36-48 PMAI. 47USAF JSF (Generic) Operations Manpower Phasing 60-72 PMAI. 49USAF JSF (Generic) Maintenance Manpower Phasing 60-72 PMAI. 51USAF 24 Aircraft (Generic) Training Operations Manpower. . 53USAF 24 Aircraft (Generic) Training Maintenance Manpower. . 55USAF JSF (Generic) Operational Test Operations Manpower. 57USAF JSF (Generic) Operational Test Maintenance Manpower. 59USAF JSF (Generic) Operations Manpower for 15 PTAI Reserve TrainingSquadron. . 62USAF JSF (Generic) Maintenance Manpower for 15 PTAI Reserve TrainingSquadron. . 63USAF JSF (Generic) Operations Manpower for 15 PMAI Reserve Squadron. 65USAF JSF (Generic) Maintenance Manpower for 15 PMAI Reserve Squadron. 67USMC 12 PAA Notional Squadron Manning Document. 70USMC 20 PAA Notional Squadron Manning Document. 79USMC 40 PAA Notional Training Squadron Manning Document. 87USN 12 PAA Notional Squadron Manning Document. . 99USN 12 PAA Notional Reserve Squadron Manning Document. 108USN 30 PAA Notional Training Squadron Manning Document (Atlantic). . 118USN 30 PAA Notional Training Squadron Manning Document (Pacific). 131Student Pilot Throughputs. 143Student Pilot ADSL/AOB . 144Maintainer Student Throughputs. 144Maintainer Student ADSL/AOB . 145USAF Crew Chief “Hot Training” Student Throughput and ADSL. 145vFOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY

DRAFT JSF STP DATED 1 OCTOBER 2001LIST OF FIGURESFigure 1.Figure 2.Figure 3.Figure 4.Figure 5.Figure 6.Figure 7.Figure 8.Figure 9.Figure 10.Figure 11.Autonomic Logistics IPTs. 2Systems Engineering IPTs. . 2JSF MPT IPT. 3Operational Squadrons Officer Manpower. . 17Operational Squadrons Enlisted Manpower. 17Training Squadrons Officer Manpower. . 18Training Squadrons Enlisted Manpower. 18Commonality of Pilot Training System. . 25Commonality of Maintainer Training System. 26JSF LRIP and Milestones. 38JSF Total Student Throughput. . 142viFOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY

DRAFT JSF STP DATED 1 OCTOBER 2001JOINT STRIKE FIGHTER SYSTEM TRAINING PLAN1 PURPOSE OF THE SYSTEM TRAINING PLAN.This Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) System Training Plan (STP) identifies all Services’ (i.e., UnitedStates Air Force (USAF), United States Navy (USN), United States Marine Corps (USMC), andUnited Kingdom (UK)) life-cycle Manpower, Personnel, and Training (MPT) requirements forthe JSF aircraft. This STP outlines future training requirements and describes the methods andmedia to be used to train JSF personnel to employ, operate, and maintain the aircraft. All levelsof training, from basic qualification to advanced and/or specialized training, are described. Thisdocument may serve as the basis for development of a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA)among the Services with respect to JSF.1.1Overview of the JSF STP.Section 1 explains the purpose and overview of the JSF STP. Section 2 describes themembership, roles, and responsibilities of participants from all Services with regard toaccomplishing training for the JSF aircraft. Section 3 describes an overview of the JSF program;including the operational, maintenance, support, manpower, personnel, and training concepts.Section 4 describes the JSF Training system; including pilot and maintainer training systems,training courses, manpower throughput and instructor requirements, and site activationrequirements. Section 5 describes logistics support including contractor support concepts, andschedules. Section 6 lists the applicable program documentation for the JSF. Section 7 lists theMPT principals for the JSF program. Service manning documents for the JSF program arecontained in Appendix A. Student throughputs for JSF pilot and maintainer training arecontained in Appendix B. All acronyms used in this document are listed in Appendix C. Thedefinitions contained in Appendix D of this STP were taken from Appendix A of the JSF JointModel Specification (JMS). These definitions apply in this and other JSF documents and are notto be confused with other definitions of these terms that may be in use by the Services.22.1JSF MANAGEMENT AND ORGANIZATION.JSF Integrated Product Teams.Management of the JSF weapon system is divided into Integrated Product Teams (IPT)consisting of the JSF Program Office (JSFPO), contractors, users, and other Governmentagencies. There are two primary directorates, Autonomic Logistics (AL) Dire

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