darrencayla
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I am a foreign pilot.
I will join the INITIAL NAVAL AVIATION SURVIVAL TRAINING in OCT.(courses describes below).
A few questions to ask:
1.Where is the DET NAMI? The same in JACKSONVILLE FL?
2.Which course first?
3.Any one knows the exact date of beginning and completion(OCT. to NOV.)?
PS: I can't access .mil network.
Thanks.
P117432 B-322-0039 U 0.2w PASJ 80R No
INITIAL NAVAL AVIATION SURVIVAL TRAINING NOMI AV SURV TNG CEN JACKSONVILLE FL
Course Description:
Provides basic introductory training, appropriate follow on course specific to aircraft pipeline (N6,N11or N12) must also be completed prior to flight. This is
the appropriate initial course for aircrew and personnel who have not completed N1/NP1. Required for all prospective aeronautically designated personnel
or others individuals on flight orders including USMC helicopters aerial gunners/observers and (initial) exchange aircrews (other) U.S.and foreign military).
(OPNAVINST Instruction 3710.7 series Chapter 8 and Appendix E.
This course includes lecture and/or laboratory training of the following: Aviation Physiology, Low Pressure Chamber flight (not required for helicopter flight).
Stress and Human Performance, Sensory Physiology, Combat Survival/First Aid, Survival Swimming Skills. Underwater Problem Solving, Underwater
Egress training using device 9D5 or 9D6, Life Raft Organization techniques, Extended Sea Survival.
P117402 B-322-0039 U 2.6w PAMI 80A No
INITIAL NAVAL AVIATION SURVIVAL TRAINING NAVAL OPERATIONAL MEDICINE INSTITUTE DET NAMI
Course Description:
Provides basic introductory training, appropriate follow on course specific to aircraft pipeline (N6,N11or N12) must also be completed prior to flight. This is
the appropriate initial course for aircrew and personnel who have not completed N1/NP1. Required for all prospective aeronautically designated personnel
or others individuals on flight orders including USMC helicopters aerial gunners/observers and (initial) exchange aircrews (other) U.S.and foreign military).
(OPNAVINST Instruction 3710.7 series Chapter 8 and Appendix E.
This course includes lecture and/or laboratory training of the following: Aviation Physiology, Low Pressure Chamber flight (not required for helicopter flight).
Stress and Human Performance, Sensory Physiology, Combat Survival/First Aid, Survival Swimming Skills. Underwater Problem Solving, Underwater
Egress training using device 9D5 or 9D6, Life Raft Organization techniques, Extended Sea Survival.
I will join the INITIAL NAVAL AVIATION SURVIVAL TRAINING in OCT.(courses describes below).
A few questions to ask:
1.Where is the DET NAMI? The same in JACKSONVILLE FL?
2.Which course first?
3.Any one knows the exact date of beginning and completion(OCT. to NOV.)?
PS: I can't access .mil network.
Thanks.
P117432 B-322-0039 U 0.2w PASJ 80R No
INITIAL NAVAL AVIATION SURVIVAL TRAINING NOMI AV SURV TNG CEN JACKSONVILLE FL
Course Description:
Provides basic introductory training, appropriate follow on course specific to aircraft pipeline (N6,N11or N12) must also be completed prior to flight. This is
the appropriate initial course for aircrew and personnel who have not completed N1/NP1. Required for all prospective aeronautically designated personnel
or others individuals on flight orders including USMC helicopters aerial gunners/observers and (initial) exchange aircrews (other) U.S.and foreign military).
(OPNAVINST Instruction 3710.7 series Chapter 8 and Appendix E.
This course includes lecture and/or laboratory training of the following: Aviation Physiology, Low Pressure Chamber flight (not required for helicopter flight).
Stress and Human Performance, Sensory Physiology, Combat Survival/First Aid, Survival Swimming Skills. Underwater Problem Solving, Underwater
Egress training using device 9D5 or 9D6, Life Raft Organization techniques, Extended Sea Survival.
P117402 B-322-0039 U 2.6w PAMI 80A No
INITIAL NAVAL AVIATION SURVIVAL TRAINING NAVAL OPERATIONAL MEDICINE INSTITUTE DET NAMI
Course Description:
Provides basic introductory training, appropriate follow on course specific to aircraft pipeline (N6,N11or N12) must also be completed prior to flight. This is
the appropriate initial course for aircrew and personnel who have not completed N1/NP1. Required for all prospective aeronautically designated personnel
or others individuals on flight orders including USMC helicopters aerial gunners/observers and (initial) exchange aircrews (other) U.S.and foreign military).
(OPNAVINST Instruction 3710.7 series Chapter 8 and Appendix E.
This course includes lecture and/or laboratory training of the following: Aviation Physiology, Low Pressure Chamber flight (not required for helicopter flight).
Stress and Human Performance, Sensory Physiology, Combat Survival/First Aid, Survival Swimming Skills. Underwater Problem Solving, Underwater
Egress training using device 9D5 or 9D6, Life Raft Organization techniques, Extended Sea Survival.