

We can tailor your schedule, as necessary. If you require time to address personal issues (i.e., housing, school enrollment for children, spouse employment, etc.), just ask. We will attempt to be as flexible as possible when working with you and your personal needs. You will be treated with the respect and courtesy of a winged aviator and held to the highest standards.
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Ultimately, this is YOUR training and you should use the simulator and flight time afforded to you to refine your skills. Their knowledge of the aircraft, training environment, and student tendencies will prepare you for your future role. Our Instructors possess a wealth of information and experience to guide you through the process of becoming a future squadron IP. Ensure that you are well-prepared for each event and ask pointed questions.

It is your responsibility to arrive both mentally and physically prepared to succeed as an IUT. The first few weeks of training are fast-paced and extremely focused. No matter what your background, you will find the syllabus to be a demanding, yet fun challenge. Our FITU IPs from the Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard, as well as our contract civilian instructors, will consider your background and tailor their instruction to ensure you receive the optimal training experience. They each arrive with a unique array of strengths and degrees of proficiency. Instructors-Under-Training (IUTs), Test Pilots, VR Transition and MT pilots report from widely diverse fleet communities. Our secondary mission is to train Navy Test Pilots, VR pilots, and Maritime Transition (MT) pilots in the T-6B and T-44C. Ensuring quality training for our next generation of IPs is critical to TW-4's mission of safely and efficiently meeting primary and multi-engine pilot production goals. Our primary mission is to produce highly skilled T-6B and T-44C Instructor Pilots (IPs) for all four training squadrons at NAS Corpus Christi. I am extremely proud of this team.Welcome to the Training Air Wing FOUR (TW-4) Flight Instructor Training Unit (FITU).

"We have delivered this capability to Iraq in record time from design to the first flight. Courtney Cote, Product Manager for the Army's Armed Reconnaissance Helicopter and of the Iraqi 407 program. These aircraft and their operational contribution to the security of Iraq is a result of the hard work and dedication of the entire team," said Lt. "The government of Iraq is in the process of building its capabilities to provide security both internally and externally. "Bell Helicopter has industry leading support and service and we are fully committed to giving the Army that same advantage in Iraq."īell Helicopter will support aircraft utilized to train qualified Iraqi Army Aviation pilots to operate and maintain the helicopters, as well as, rapidly accelerate the fielding and utilization of Iraqi Armed 407 Armed Scout Helicopters. Army and our 407's in Iraq," said Don Brosious, vice president for Bell Helicopter. "Bell Helicopter is pleased to be able to support the U.S. The award valued at more than $15 million allows Bell Helicopter to provide logistics support of 24 Bell 407 aircraft purchased by the Government of Iraq through the Foreign Military Sales (FMS) program and six Bell 407 aircraft purchased by the US Army and supplied to the Iraqi Ministry of Defense at Al Taji Air Base in Iraq.
