COMACCLOGWINGINST 3740.4A
21 Jan 14
C-2A PILOT INSTRUCTOR-UNDER-TRAINING(IUT)SYLLABUS
Event / Description / ACTC RequiredIUT-1 / DAY (FLT) / 1.1 Qualification Guidelines
IUT-2 / NIGHT (FLT)
IUT-3 / INSTRUMENT (FLT)
IUT-4X / DAY (FLT)
1. The C-2A IUT training syllabus is designed to train and qualify Aircraft Commanders as Squadron Instructor Pilots (IP). This qualification allows the pilot to evaluate all upgrade flights, except CT2P-5X if done in conjunction with a NATOPS evaluation.
2. Events need not be completed in order, however, events 1-3 must be completed prior to IUT-4X.
3. All syllabus events will be marked SAT or UNSAT. If an event is deemed UNSAT, the remarks should indicate the reason for the Unsatisfactory grade. The Training Officer will formulate a syllabus in the form of simulators, training flights, and/or lectures to correct identified deficiencies for approval by the Commanding Officer. The event shall be re-flown and documented with a grade of SAT prior to proceeding with the syllabus. All additional training will be documented permanently in each training jacket.
4. The pilot must be a designated Aircraft Commander and have verbal approval from the Commanding Officer to begin the syllabus.
5. To be designated a Squadron Instructor Pilot, he/she must have a minimum of 50 hours Aircraft Commander time (25 Aircraft Commander hours in type). Instructor Pilot Qualification is normally reserved for the most experienced pilots in the squadron.
6. The ICTPC portion of ACTC must be completed by the pilot prior to and evaluated by the Instructing Aircraft Commander of Event IUT-4X.
IUT-1 FLIGHT DAY FAMILIARIZATION
PUI______Date______
IP ______Area______
Notes:
1. IP required
2. IUT in right seat
3. Instructional day flight
4. Emphasis on VFR pattern work
Brief: Remarks:
1. IP techniques ______
2. Safety considerations ______
3. Habit patterns ______
4. Defensive Positioning ______
5. Right seat airwork ______
6. Cross cockpit scan ______
7. Defensive Posture Techniques ______
Perform the following: Remarks:
1. Preflight preparation ______
2. Takeoff/Departure ______
3. Stall series ______
4. Instrument approach ______
5. VFR break ______
6. PPEL/High energy straight-in ______
7. Landing series (30/20/10/0/SSE) ______
8. Deviation detection/correction ______
9. Simulated EPs initiated by IUT ______
10. Full stop landing ______
11. Basic airwork ______
12. Crew coordination/CRM ______
13. Headwork ______
14. Situational awareness ______
Comments:
PUI ____
TRG ____
OPS ____
XO ____
CO ____
SAT / UNSAT IP Signature______
IUT-2 FLIGHT NIGHT FAMILIARIZATION
PUI______Date______
IP ______Area______
Notes:
1. IP required
2. IUT in right seat
3. Instructional night flight
4. Emphasis on VFR pattern work
Brief: Remarks:
1. IP techniques ______
2. Safety considerations ______
3. Vertigo/Spatial disorientation ______
4. Error detection/corrections ______
5. Right seat sight picture ______
6. Comfort windows ______
7. Defensive Position Techniques ______
Perform the following: Remarks:
1. Takeoff/Departure ______
2. Instrument approach ______
3. VFR break ______
4. Pattern ______
5. Landing series (30/20/10/0/SSE) ______
6. Defensive Positioning ______
7. Error detection/correction ______
8. Simulated EPs initiated by IUT ______
9. Full stop landing ______
10. Basic airwork ______
11. Crew coordination/CRM ______
12. Headwork ______
13. Situational awareness ______
Comments:
PUI ____
TRG ____
OPS ____
XO ____
CO ____
SAT / UNSAT IP Signature______
IUT-3 FLIGHT INSTRUMENT (DAY OR NIGHT)
PUI______Date______
IP ______Area______
Notes:
1. IP required
2. IUT in right seat
3. Instructional instrument flight
4. Emphasis on instrument procedures
Brief: Remarks:
1. IP techniques ______
2. Safety considerations ______
3. Simulated emergencies ______
4. Disabling of instruments ______
5. Error detection/correction ______
6. ATC considerations ______
Perform the following: Remarks:
1. Takeoff/Departure ______
2. Precision approach ______
3. Non-precision approach ______
4. Partial panel approach ______
5. SSE approach ______
6. Error detection/corrections ______
7. Simulated EPs initiated by IUT ______
8. Full stop landing ______
9. Basic airwork ______
10. Crew coordination/CRM ______
11. Headwork ______
12. Situational awareness ______
13. Defensive Positioning ______
Comments:
PUI ____
TRG ____
OPS ____
XO ____
CO ____
SAT / UNSAT IP Signature______
IUT-4X FLIGHT IUT CHECK FLIGHT
PUI______Date______
IP ______Area______
Notes:
1. IP required
2. IUT in right seat
3. Instructional check flight
Brief: Remarks:
1. IP techniques ______
2. Safety considerations ______
3. Simulated emergencies ______
4. Error detection/correction ______
5. Emergency scenarios ______
6. Comfort windows ______
Perform the following: Remarks:
1. Preflight preparation ______
2. Takeoff/Departure ______
3. Stall series ______
4. Instrument approach ______
5. VFR break ______
6. PPEL/High energy straight-in ______
7. Landing series (30/20/10/0/SSE) ______
8. Error detection/corrections ______
9. Simulated EPs initiated by IUT ______
10. Full stop landing ______
11. Basic airwork ______
12. Crew coordination/CRM ______
13. Headwork ______
14. Situational awareness ______
15. Defensive Positioning ______
Comments:
PUI ____
TRG ____
OPS ____
XO ____
CO ____
SAT / UNSAT IP Signature______
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