An Economic Analysis of Restructuring Undergraduate Helicopter Flight Training

An Economic Analysis of Restructuring Undergraduate Helicopter Flight Training

Author: Terence A. Hoeft

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Published: 1999-03-01

Total Pages: 80

ISBN-13: 9781423545217

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The U.S. Navy helicopter fleet is undergoing an unparalleled reduction in the number of different types of helicopters flown. All of the helicopters flown in the Navy are being reduced to two variants; the CH-6OS and the SH-6OR. A determination of the best way to train the pilots of these two new airframes is desired. Four different training alternatives are developed, specifying various rates of student throughput and various combinations of training aircraft. Each of these alternatives is then applied to two different training plans, which consider the consolidation of different levels of flight training. Aircraft cost data and student throughput requirements are determined through analysis of Navy Visibility and Management of Operating and Support Costs (VAMOSC) data and historical annual training requirements, respectively. Aircraft procurement and operating costs for each alternative are estimated. A ranking of some important benefits of the different alternatives are developed and a complete cost-benefit analysis is conducted. An Additive Weighting and Scaling model, along with a Hierarchical Multi-attribute model are used to evaluate the resulting alternatives. The results of this study indicate that under most circumstances the preferred alternative tends to be the one in which the Navy maintains the current training organization. Is. NUMBER OF


Analysis of Flight Evaluations of Army Helicopter Pilot Trainees

Analysis of Flight Evaluations of Army Helicopter Pilot Trainees

Author: Joseph Zeidner

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Published: 1958

Total Pages: 32

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"This study was part of a long-range research effort to improve selection of helicopter pilot trainees so as to reduce elimination rates in training. Its purpose was to gain for research and training personnel a better understanding of the content and interrelationships of training grades and attrition criteria in the Army Cargo Helicopter Course (ACHPC)"--Preliminary page.


Cost-Attribute Analysis of Restructuring H-60R/S Fleet Replacement Squadrons

Cost-Attribute Analysis of Restructuring H-60R/S Fleet Replacement Squadrons

Author: Julia M. Lopez

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Published: 2000-12-01

Total Pages: 81

ISBN-13: 9781423532804

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The U.S. Navy helicopter community will soon experience an unprecedented transformation; one that will see a massive shift in the identity of the community and in its fleet operations. In accordance with the Helicopter Master Plan (HMP), two new airframes, the SH-60R and CH-60S, will replace the existing helicopter inventory. This thesis develops the optimal way to structure the Fleet Replacement Squadrons (FRS's), specifying the location of the various FRS's and other training necessities. Four organizational options for restructuring the FRS's are considered: two separate airframe specific FRS's per coast, one combined FRS per coast, one FRS per airframe, and one single site combined FRS. Two different training plans are considered with each option. These training plans will consider whether or not to consolidate those portions of the syllabus common to both airframes. Training, maintenance, and support cost data are determined through the use of VAMOSC data and historical annual training requirements. A thorough attribute analysis of the different alternatives is performed. Using standard economic analysis techniques, multi- attribute decision theory is applied to enable a commander to choose the best option for FRS restructuring. When cost attributes are varied, the recommended alternative is to have two separate FRS's in NAS North Island, and two se arate FRS's in NAS Jacksonville/ Mayport.


Training Situation Analysis for the Advance Helicopter Flight Training Phase

Training Situation Analysis for the Advance Helicopter Flight Training Phase

Author: W. N. Komanski

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Published: 1975

Total Pages: 400

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This report documents the results of the training situation analysis conducted for the Navy Undergraduate Pilot Training proposed Advanced Helicopter Flight Training Phase. The methods and procedures utilized in the execution of the analysis were in accordance with established procedures. The objective of the training situation analysis was to determine and identify the necessary simulation and training media to support the advance helicopter phase.


Federal Evaluations

Federal Evaluations

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Total Pages: 1032

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Contains an inventory of evaluation reports produced by and for selected Federal agencies, including GAO evaluation reports that relate to the programs of those agencies.