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152F AH-64 Attack Pilot

JOB DUTIES

  • Pilot and command attack and scout helicopters under combat and non-combat conditions, in all types of weather conditions during the day and night, and under night-vision systems
  • Coordinate, conduct and direct combat helicopter operations, reconnaissance and security missions
  • Maintain current flight status in accordance with established training requirements 

Knowledge and skills are equivalent to FAA commercial/instrument ratings on rotorcraft-category aircraft.

NOTE: Knowledge and skills may be equivalent to other FAA certificates/ratings (flight instructor, instrument instructor, ground instructor, airline transport pilot, flight engineer, etc.), or the applicant may be trained on additional categories of aircraft.

MINIMUM PREREQUISITES

  • Have any MOS
  • Be at least 18 but not yet 33 years old at the convening of the selection board
  • Successfully pass the Selection Instrument for Flight Training (SIFT) test
  • Successfully pass a Class 1A Flying Duty Medical Examination (FDME) in accordance with Army Regulation (AR) 40-501 that has been approved by the commander, U.S. Army Aeromedical Center

Waivers will be considered for applicants with exceptional qualifications and only on a case-by-case basis.

It is required that applicants have a letter of recommendation from a Guard aviator in the rank of CW3 to CW5, or major and above. If the unit commander or above is a field-grade aviator, the aviator interview may be part of the commander's endorsement. In this case, the commander's endorsement must contain the same statement required for the aviator interview. Use a memorandum format and start with the statement: “I have interviewed [your name] and find [he/she] has the needed personal characteristics, motivation, physical stamina and qualifications to be appointed a U.S. Army National Guard Reserve warrant officer, and appears acceptable for selection into the Warrant Officer Flight Training program as a warrant officer candidate.” Applicants from other military services may be interviewed by a field-grade aviator from their branch of service if a Guard aviator is not readily available. Guard aviators will conduct the interviews whenever possible.

Acceptance to Warrant Officer Flight Training (153A) will require attendance at and successful completion of the U.S. Army Aviation Center of Excellence:

  • Survival Escape Resistance and Evasion course (SERE-C)
  • Helicopter Overwater Survival Training (HOST), or dunker training

NOTE: The waiver authority for this requirement is the commanding general, U.S. Army Aviation Center of Excellence, Fort Novosel, AL 36362-5000.

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Pilot and command attack and scout helicopters under combat and noncombat conditions, in all types of weather conditions during the day and night, and under night-vision systems.