MILITARY PILOT TRAINING PROGRAMS



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MILITARY PILOT TRAINING PROGRAMS Military Pilots o Aviation Health and Wellness o Military Aviation Physiology Training o Egress and Ejection Training o High G Training o Situational Awareness Training o Spatial Disorientation o Upset Prevention and Recovery Training o Hypobaric (High-Altitude) Training o Vision & Night Vision Training o Land and Water Survival Training

AVIATION HEALTH & WELLNESS These academics only courses are designed to provide aviators with knowledge on fitness, safety, and operational and personal health in flight and pre/post flight. Courses may be combined or taken separate. Courses Cardiology in Aviation (0.5 Day Program) This branch of occupational medicine encompasses all aspects of the man/machine interface in the aviation environment and specifically relates to aircrew fitness. It applies not only to flight crew, their fitness, certification and operational environment, but also to passengers, and for the safe carriage of those who are unwell. None. None. Fatigue Management (0.5 Day Program) Familiarizes Aircrew with the risk impacts of fatigue which reduce aircrews ability to perform their duties accurately, effectively and safely. This course demonstrates techniques to recognize fatigue before it results in an accident. Stress and Stress Management (0.5 Day Program) This course discusses the effects of various stressors on human performance with emphasis on Man-Machine interface, Age, Physical Condition, Psychological Stresses, Stress v Performance, Personality Types. Wellness Academics Course (0.5 Day Program) The Wellness Training Course provides instructors the background information to conduct Wellness & General Health training for aircrew, space crew and space travelers. This course provides suggested wellness and health programs to participants which support the academic portion of High G training for tactical or commercial human space flights.

MILITARY AVIATION PHYSIOLOGY This comprehensive course is designed to provide military aircrew (aircraft & helicopter), parachutists, and physiologists with knowledge and skills needed to understand human physiology in flight. One day of each: Altitude Physiology Training o Hypoxia demonstration flights (Altitude Chamber) Spatial Disorientation Training o Spatial Disorientation flights (Gyrolab GL-1500) Night Vision Training o Unaided night vision demonstrations (Night Vision System) 3 Days Altitude Chamber GYROLab (GL) 1500 Night Vision System Satisfies the requirements of AF I 11-403 Aerospace Physiology Training Program, AF I 11-410 Personnel Parachute Operations, and NATO STANAG 3114 Aeromedical Training of Flight Personnel.

EGRESS & EJECTION TRAINING This program is designed to provide pilots with the knowledge and skills to safely perform both air and ground egress using both academic instruction and hands-on ejection seat training. decision process to eject pre-ejection procedures ejection procedures post-ejection Ejection Seat Trainer Satisfies the requirements of AF I 11-403.

HIGH G TRAINING This program is designed to provide pilots with the knowledge and skills to safely endure, operate under, and execute tasks in a high G environment. Physiology of high G training Acceleration Physics Acceleration Physiology G-Induced Loss of Consciousness (GLOC) Anti-G Straining Maneuver (AGSM) Stress in Flight Physical Conditioning Health and Wellness High G simulation flights in Phoenix Centrifuge 2 Days Phoenix Centrifuge Satisfies the requirements of AF I 11-404.

SITUATIONAL AWARENESS This program is designed to provide Pilots with the knowledge and skills to maintain a continuous perception of self and aircraft in relation to environment during flight. Situational Awareness Situations Conscious and Preconscious Information Processing Mitigating Situational Awareness Introduction to Crew Resource Management Anomalies of Attention Forecasting and Executing Perception-Based Tasks Simulated Flights in Gyroflight Gyroflight Trainer

SPATIAL DISORIENTATION This program is designed to provide pilots with the knowledge and skills to handle visual and vestibular illusions that may be encountered in flight. Motion Environment & Orientation Vision & Spatial Disorientation Orientation, Perception & Illusions Spatial Disorientation Management Conscious & Preconscious Information Processing Spatial Disorientation Training Flights Simulated Flights in GYROlab or Gyroflight GYROLab (GL) 1500 or Gyroflight Trainer

UPSET RECOVERY & PREVENTION This program is designed to provide Pilots with the knowledge and skills necessary to identify and recover from upset scenarios. The course features hands-on exposure to different Loss of Control In-flight (LOC-I) situations using unique simulation technology. Types and Classes of Aircraft Upsets Loss of Consciousness In-Flight Causes and Effects Upset Detection and Recognition Flight Characteristics Familiarization and Lift Vector Control Basic Recoveries to Common/Past Upsets Health & Wellness Simulated Flights in GL-1500 and/or Phoenix Centrifuge o GL-2000 Familiarization Flight o Lift Vector Control Exercises o Extreme Maneuvering Exercises o Upset Demonstration and Performance Exercises o Proficiency Assessment Session GyroLab (GL) 1500 Phoenix Centrifuge

HYPOBARIC (HIGH ALTITUDE) This program is designed for anyone interested in understanding how to identify symptoms of hypoxia and properly handle low-oxygen and rapid decompression situations safely and effectively. Aerospace Environment Physiological Effects of Pressure Change Altitude Physiology (Respiration and Circulation) Hypoxia and Hyperventilation & Management Oxygen & Life Support Systems Time of Useful Consciousness Health & Wellness Pressure Equalization Altitude Chamber Flight Rapid Decompression Altitude Chamber NASTAR Center certificate of completion and NASTAR course card

VISION & NIGHT VISION This program is designed to provide pilots with the knowledge and skills to function under low to no light conditions for night operations. Night vision goggle training can be accommodated with prior notice. Eye Anatomy Object Recognition Distance and Depth Perception Photopic, Scoptopic and Mesopic Vision Purkinje Shift Visual Illusions Day and Night Scanning Techniques Dark Adaptation Operational Considerations and Environmental Issues Virtual and Terrain Model Board Exercises Night Vision System Terrain Model Board (NOTE: Night Vision Goggles are not provided as part of this course) NASTAR Center certificate of completion and NASTAR course card

LAND & WATER SURVIVAL This program is designed with Survival Systems, USA, to provide pilots, crew, and passengers with the knowledge and skills needed to survive unanticipated land or water landings and/or other episodes where rescue may be required. On-Board Hazards and Emergencies Fire Fighting in the Cabin/Cockpit Evacuation and Escape Vehicle Ditching Scenarios & Techniques Search and Rescue Safety and Survival Utilization and Deployment Effects of Hypothermia and Hyperthermia, Mitigation and Survival Survival Psychology Personal Rescue Techniques (signaling, flotation devices, etc) Fire and Shelter Wilderness Survival Techniques First Aid/Medical Scenarios Dry/Wet Evacuation Training Through an Emergency Exit on Water 2 Days Water Survival Simulator System NASTAR Center certificate of completion and NASTAR course card NASTAR Training Center located at 125 James Way in Southampton, PA. 18966, USA. Partnership with Survival Systems, USA may require off-site training. To schedule, please contact us at 866.482.0933 or email us at info@nastarcenter.com