Midshipmen Get Virtual Start To Navy Pilot Training
by U.S. Navy Lt. Michelle Tucker March 3, 2020
Midshipmen got a 360-degree view of flight training during
Aviation Selection Night at the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis,
Maryland on January 9, 2020 ... marking a new era in technology for
prospective flight students.
In a partnership between Chief of Naval Air Training (CNATRA),
Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR) and Naval Air Warfare Center
Training Systems Division (NAWCTSD), the U.S. Naval Academy launched
two virtual reality (VR) trainer devices during the event at
Dahlgren Hall.
 January 9, 2020 - U.S. Naval Academy Midshipmen conduct a simulated T-6B Texan II flight on a newly installed virtual reality trainer device at the U.S. Naval Academy during Aviation Selection Night at Dahlgren Hall. In a partnership with Chief of Naval Air Training and Naval Air Warfare Center Training Systems Division, the trainers will give Midshipmen selected for aviation programs an opportunity to gain proficiency in T-6B procedures before arriving at flight school. As the undergraduate college of our country's naval service, the Naval Academy prepares young men and women to become professional officers of competence, character, and compassion in the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps. (U.S. Navy photo by Lt. Cmdr. Rick Healey)
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The VR trainers will help prepare Midshipmen selected for flight
training in an “early start” concept, said Deputy Commandant for
Leadership and Character Development and Senior Naval Aviator Navy
Capt. Ryan Bernacchi.
“We are thrilled by the arrival of the
Naval Academy’s first two T-6B Texan II VR flight simulators,”
Bernacchi said. “Their delivery has generated quite a buzz, and our
Midshipman are eager to get in and start to get a feel for what’s
coming next for those who are selected for flight training upon
graduation.”
Implementing VR trainers is a historic step for
the U.S. Naval Academy’s aviation program. The two devices will
allow students to experience virtual flight in a T-6B Texan II, the
aircraft used during primary flight training for the Navy, Marine
Corps, and Coast Guard. The objective is to deliver newly
commissioned officers to CNATRA who already possess some familiarity
with T-6B procedures and subsequently deliver winged aviators more
quickly to the fleet.
“The Naval Academy has always had a
robust seamanship training program utilizing training patrol craft
and sailboats, but we haven’t had the ability to do any aviation
training on the Academy Yard in over 100 years,” Bernacchi said.
“I’d like to express a huge thank you to our Air Boss Vice Adm.
Dewolfe Miller, Rear Adm. Greg Harris (N98), and Rear Adm. Daniel
Dwyer (CNATRA) for bringing cutting edge VR trainers to the Naval
Academy.”
The VR trainers, now set up in a classroom at Luce
Hall on Academy grounds and already in use, could also provide an
opportunity in the future for Academy leadership look at ways to
assess aptitude and motivation for the competitive selection process
for Naval Aviation.
In 1911, the Navy’s first airplane was
delivered in crates and assembled in Dahlgren Hall, under the
supervision of Naval Aviator #1, Lt. Theodore “Spuds” Ellyson.
Successful flight operations commenced the next day, and from
1911-1913 the Naval Academy was established as the Navy’s first
naval air station. In 1913, NAS Pensacola, Florida, was established
and operations shifted south to more favorable winter weather.
This year’s aviation selectees included 275 Midshipmen selected
for pilot training and almost 50 selected for naval flight officer
training. Upon graduation, these men and women will report to the
“Cradle of Naval Aviation” at NAS Pensacola. The majority of
aviation selectees then begin Initial Flight Screening, which
includes ground school and flight in civil aircraft.
However, students with a Power Flight Program waiver, FAA
recreational pilot, private pilot, or higher certificate proceed
directly to Aviation Preflight Indoctrination with Naval Aviation
Schools Command.
CNATRA oversees all undergraduate flight
training for the Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard. NAWCTSD is the
principal center for research, development, test and evaluation,
acquisition, and product support for training systems.
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