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Mexican Naval School of Aviation

Drivindeath

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Mexican Naval School of Aviation
Mission.
To train pilots for Planes and Helicopters in the Mexican Navy.
The school will last a total of 2 months and by the end of the school, pilots will be proficient in flying their assigned aircraft.


Applicants.
135 Plane Pilots
175 Helicopter Pilots

Equipment.
Air Force Academy
  • Marchetti SF.260- x25
  • Pilatus PC-7- x16
Mexican Navy
  • Eurocopter SA365K Panther- x10
  • Sikorsky SH-60B- x16
  • Sikorsky UH-60L- x10
 

Drivindeath

United Mexican States
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Mexican Naval School of Aviation
Over the course of the first week, pilots would be split into sections and be taught in classrooms on the mechanics of their aircrafts and helicopters. They would attend classes for 8 hours with adequate breaks in between them. They would attend classes 5 days a week and have weekends off to study and have time to rest. The second week would bring about new challenges as they would be brought to hangers and were to go over the mechanics of aircraft and helicopters (listed above). They would take the knowledge they learned in the class room and apply their new knowledge in the hangers. The third week would bring about rigorous test to show the mental aptitude of the pilots. By the fourth week of training, they would begin flying with a trained pilot in the co-pilot seats. They would fly 100 hours a week. This would of course fatigue the pilots to near exhaustion. However, if a pilot fell asleep the trained co-pilot would take over the aircraft or helicopter. The reason for the long training and flight hours was to give the trainee pilots ample fly time and test their abilities to fly, even while under extreme duress. The class would be given a one-week break between the training to recover from this hard training.
 

Drivindeath

United Mexican States
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After weeks of training, The Mexican Navy, with assistance from the Mexican Air Force, would properly train all pilots. All pilots would have knowledge to properly fly and maintain their assigned Aircraft. They would all each recieve a minimum of 100 hours of flight time and obtain a pilots license. They would be trained as Co-Pilots as well as full time Pilots, and be capable of multi-tasking any task of their assigned Aircraft.

Training would be completed, and all Aircraft/Vehicles and personnel would return to their assigned duty stations.

COMPLETED
 

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