Commander’s Aviation Training And Standardization Program

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TC 3-04.11Commander’s Aviation Training and StandardizationProgramSEPTEMBER 2018DISTRIBUTION RESTRICTION: Distribution is unlimited; approved for public release.*This publication supersedes TC 3-04.11, dated 3 August 2016.Headquarters, Department of the Army

This publication is available at theArmy Publishing Directorate site (https://armypubs.army.mil),and the Central Army Registry d).

TC 3-04.11, C1Change 1Training CircularNo. 3-04.11HeadquartersDepartment of the ArmyWashington, DC, 2 January 2019Commander’s Aviation Training and StandardizationProgram1. Change Training Circular (TC) TC 3-04.11, September 2018, as follows:Remove old pages:Insert new pages:i through v .i through vvii . vii3-4 through 3-7. 3-4 through 3-76-3 through 6-5 .6-3 through 6-57-6 7-68-3 through 8-6 .8-3 through 8-68-8 8-88-10 .8-109-2 through 9-7 .9-2 through 9-710-1 . 10-110-3 through 10-6 .10-3 thru 10-1211-2 . 11-211-22 and 11-23 .11-22 and 11-232. New or changed material is indicated by a star(*).3. File this transmittal sheet in front of the publication.DISTRIBUTION RESTRICTION: Distribution is unlimited; approved for public release.Destruction Notice: Destroy by any method that prevents disclosure of contents or reconstruction ofthe document.

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TC 3-04.112 January 2019By Order of the Secretary of the Army:MARK A. MILLEYGeneral, United States ArmyChief of StaffOfficial:KATHLEEN S. MILLERAdministrative Assistantto the Secretary of the Army1834702DISTRIBUTION:Distributed in electronic media only (EMO).PIN: 085860-001

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*TC 3-04.11HeadquartersDepartment of the ArmyWashington, D.C. 21 September 2018Training CircularNo. TC 3-04.11Commander’s Aviation Training andStandardization ProgramContentsPage*PREFACE . viiINTRODUCTION . ixPART ONEAVIATION TRAININGChapter 1DOCTRINAL TRAINING . 1-1Army Doctrine Publication 7-0 . 1-1Army Aviation Training Strategy . 1-1Combined Arms Training Strategy . 1-2Realistic Individual, Crew, and Collective Training Integration . 1-2Training Aids, Devices, Simulators, and Simulations . 1-2Training Management . 1-3Implementing New or Updated Tasks . 1-3Self-Start Provision . 1-3Training Support Packages . 1-4New Equipment Training . 1-4Chapter 2AIRCREW TRAINING PROGRAM ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION . 2-1Aircraft Identification . 2-1Aircrew Training Module . 2-1Performance and Technical Tasks . 2-2Task Elements . 2-3Chapter 3INDIVIDUAL RESPONSIBILITIES . 3-1Senior Mission Commander. 3-1Brigade Commander. 3-1Battalion or Squadron Commander . 3-1State Army Aviation Officer . 3-2Operations Staff Officer . 3-3Company, Troop, or Detachment Commander . 3-3Platoon Leader . 3-3Standardization Personnel . 3-4*Aviation Mission Survivabilty Officer . 3-4Maintenance Officer. 3-5Safety Officer . 3-5Flight Surgeon/Aeromedical Physician’s Assistant . 3-5Unit Trainer . 3-6Distribution Restriction: Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited.*This publication supersedes TC 3-04.11, dated 3 August 2016.i

ContentsMaster Gunner . 3-6Pilot in Command/Aircraft Commander . 3-6Rated Crewmember . 3-6Non-Rated Crewmembers . 3-6Non-Crewmembers . 3-7Unmanned Aircraft Crewmember . 3-7Chapter 4PROGRAM MANAGEMENT . 4-1Assessing and Reporting Unit Proficiency in Mission Essential Tasks . 4-1Readiness Reporting. 4-1Aviation Training Guidelines for Unit Status Reporting . 4-2Crewmember Status and Unit Status Relationship . 4-3Aviation Maintenance . 4-4Aviation Risk Management . 4-4Responsibilities . 4-4Risk Assessment Tools . 4-6Training Resources . 4-7Chapter 5UNIT COLLECTIVE TRAINING . 5-1Aircrew Training Program . 5-1Aircrew Training Program and Collective Training . 5-1Maximizing Training Opportunities . 5-2Individual, Crew, and Collective Training Relationship . 5-2Platoon and Company Collective Training . 5-2Battalion and Squadron Collective Training . 5-3Brigade Collective Training . 5-3Mission Essential Task List Proficiency and Training Requirements . 5-3Evaluation of Collective Training . 5-3Combat Training Center Preparation . 5-3Gunnery and AMS Training. 5-4Collective Training Simulations . 5-4Battle-Rostering . 5-5Integration of Additional Training Requirements . 5-5Leader and Aviator Professional Development. 5-5Chapter 6ADDITIONAL TRAINING AND ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS . 6-1Aircrew Training Program . 6-1Individual and/or Crew Qualification . 6-1Aircrew Training Program RL Progression . 6-1Required Training Programs . 6-2Night Vision Goggle Qualification and Training . 6-2*Chemical Biological Radiation and Nuclear Training . 6-3Mission Oriented Protective Posture Training Considerations . 6-3Helicopter and Unmanned Aircraft Systems Gunnery Program . 6-4Combat Identification Training . 6-4*Aviation Mission Survivability Training . 6-4Environmental Training . 6-6Rescue Hoist Operations . 6-7Aircrew Coordination Training . 6-7Aeromedical Training . 6-7Aviation Life Support Equipment Training . 6-8Leader and Aviator Professional Development. 6-8Pilot in Command/Aircraft Commander Training . 6-8Air Mission Commander Training Program . 6-8Simulator Training Program . 6-10Emergency Procedure Training Program . 6-10Hypobaric Refresher Training . 6-10iiTC 3-04.11, C12 January 2018

ContentsUpset Prevention and Recovery Training. 6-10PART TWOAVIATION STANDARDIZATION PROGRAMChapter 7AVIATION STANDARDIZATION PROGRAM PROCEDURES . 7-1Standardization Policy . 7-1Extensions, Waivers, and Suspensions . 7-2Operational and Non-Operational Flying Positions . 7-3Flight Activity Categories . 7-3Conditional Aviation Career Incentive Pay Aviators . 7-5Pilot in Command Requirements for Company and Battalion Commanders . 7-5*Pilot in Command Requirements for Aviation Warrant Officers with SkillQualification Identifiers . 7-6Aircraft Commander Requirements for Standardization InstructorOperator/Instructor Operator . 7-7Minimum Mandatory ATP/Standardization SOP Items . 7-7Chapter 8AIRCREW TRAINING PROGRAM MANAGEMENT . 8-1Qualification Training . 8-1Aircraft Qualification . 8-1Non-Rated Crewmember Flight Instructor, Instructor Operator, StandardizationInstructor, and Standardization Operator . 8-2Flight Engineer/Crew Chief/Flight Medic . 8-2Flight Surgeon/Aviation Physician Assistant . 8-2Multiple Aircraft Designations . 8-2*Currency Requirements. 8-2Commander’s Evaluation . 8-3Records Review . 8-3*Proficiency Flight Evaluation to Determine Readiness Level Status . 8-4*Considerations . 8-4Experimental Test Pilots and Other Aviation Crewmembers PerformingEngineering Flight Tests . 8-4Department of the Army Civilians, United State Army Reserve MilitaryTechnicians, and Army National Guard Technicians . 8-5*Readiness Level Progression . 8-5Readiness Level 3 Individual Training . 8-7Refresher Training . 8-8Readiness Level 2 Tactical/Mission Training . 8-8Maintenance Test Pilot Progression Training. 8-9*Readiness Level 1 Continuation/Collective Training. 8-9Task and Iteration Requirements for Primary, Additional, and Alternate Aircraft. 8-12Task Iteration Considerations for Similar Aircraft . 8-12Local Area Orientation . 8-13Chapter 9EVALUATIONS AND TESTS . 9-1Evaluation Principles . 9-1Grading Considerations . 9-2*Performance and Evaluation Criteria . 9-2Crewmember Evaluation . 9-3Medical Protocol/Task Evaluation . 9-3*Academic Evaluation Criteria . 9-3*Conducting Evaluations . 9-3Evaluation Sequence . 9-4*Annual Proficiency and Readiness Test Requirements . 9-5Standardization Flight Evaluation . 9-6Night Vision Goggle Flight Evaluation. 9-6Instrument Flight Evaluation . 9-72 January 2018TC 3-04.11, C1iii

ContentsAviation Mission Survivability Evaluation . 9-7Maintenance Test Pilot/Maintenance Test Pilot Evaluator/ Functional CheckPilot Flight Evaluation. 9-7Other Hands-On Performance Evaluations . 9-7PART THREE FLIGHT RECORDS MANAGEMENTChapter 10FLIGHT TRAINING RECORDS MANAGEMENT . 10-1*Centralized Aviation Flight Records System . 10-1ATP Records System . 10-1Commander’s Certification . 10-2Commander’s Task List . 10-2*Department of the Army Form 7120 . 10-3*Assessing Flying-Hour Requirements . 10-4*Department of the Army Form 7120-1 . 10-6*Deparment of the Army Form 7120-3 . 10-6*Department of the Army Form 7122 . 10-7*Department of the Army Form 4507 . 10-9*Department of the Army Form 4507-1 . 10-10*Department of the Army Form 4507-2 . 10-11Chapter 11FLIGHT OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT OF INDIVIDUAL FLIGHT RECORDS . 11-1*Left-Side Arrangement . 11-1Right-Side Arrangement .

Training circular (TC) 3-04.11, in conjunction with Army regulation (AR) 95-1, establishes the requirements for the unit’s aircrew training program (ATP). If a conflict exists between this TC and AR 95-1, the guidance in AR

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