Aviation Officer
Get training for this job... Find career colleges near you. Description:JOB DETAILS:The Army's Aviation Branch is critical in so many of the Army's operations. From providing quick-strike and long-range target engagement during combat operations to hauling troops and supplies, Army helicopter units are key in getting the job done in many situations. An Officer within the Aviation Branch is first an expert aviator, but is also responsible for the coordination of Aviation operations from maintenance to control tower operations to tactical field missions. All Aviation Officers lead Soldiers and Aviation units and work with the following Army helicopters; OH-58 Kiowa, UH-60 Black Hawk, CH-47 Chinook, and AH-64 Apache. The responsibilities of an Aviation Lieutenant may include: -Coordinate employment of Aviation Soldiers and aircraft at all levels, from platoon to battalion and higher, in U.S. and multi-national operations. Training in Aviation School begins with basic flying skills, where you will spend many hours in the classroom studying and learning rotary-winged aircraft inside and out. You will learn basic flight physics, flight systems, emergency procedures, flight map reading, flight map drawing and more. After your basic flight skills, your classroom becomes the helicopter where you will learn your basic combat flight skills, which covers combat maneuvers used by Army pilots. After you pass both of these sets of courses, you will be an expert in all of the Army's rotary-winged aircraft, but also specialize in piloting one of the following helicopters: OH-58 Kiowa Responsibilities of an Aviation Captain may include: Related Categories:Aircraft Mechanics | Auto Mechanic | Automotive Body Repair Specialist | General Management | General Mechanics | Heavy Equipment/Farm Equipment Mechanics | Home Appliance/HVAC Mechanics | Service Technician | Small Engine/Boat/Motorcycle Mechanics | Truck MechanicRemember to mention you found this job on EmploymentGuide.com.View All US Army Recruiting Office Jobs
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