Aircrew Training Clause Samples
Aircrew Training. (Item 14 of the SoR):
Aircrew Training. C 6.8.1 The Contractor shall ensure that all personnel meet or exceed applicable FAA regulations (as if it were a civil aircraft) and other training requirements specified herein needed for the services contemplated under this Contract before reporting under this Contract.
C 6.8.2 The Contractor is responsible for providing, coordinating and administering all training activities and evolutions. Such training shall be accomplished to ensure personnel are familiar and qualified to conduct duties as required under this Contract. The Contractor is responsible for all scheduling and expenditures associated with training, including schooling made available by the Navy and other Government agency, except for the cost of the vessel used under Section C6.8.4 to perform DLQ/shipboard-qualifications certification/training.
C 6.8.3 Navy Vessels (USNS, USS) and air fields outside the continental U.S. under the control of the Navy or other DOD components may not be available to the Contractor for performing FAA training requirements.
C 6.8.4 The Government shall provide platforms for the performance of shipboard flight qualifications for the initial deployment. Subsequently, the Government will provide platforms so long as such training does not conflict with the operational needs of the Government.
C 6.8.5 The Contractor shall ensure all detachment personnel successfully complete a shipboard firefighting course that meets or exceeds US Navy standards (Basic Firefighting (16 hour or 30 hour course) 46 CFR 10.205). The Contractor must certify that the training received is of the same content and standards as the Government course.
C 6.8.6 The Contractor shall ensure that all detachment personnel performing duties of an HCO, have completed a HCO course that meets or exceeds Navy standards, and are otherwise qualified to Navy standards, before assignment as HCO aboard a vessel.
C 6.8.7 The Contractor shall ensure that detachment personnel have completed a LSE course that meets Navy standards prior to assignment as a LSE aboard a vessel.
C 6.8.8 The Contractor shall ensure that all aircrew have completed an aviation physiology and water survival-training course that meets Navy standards prior to deployment.
C 6.8.9 The Contractor shall ensure all personnel meet or exceed DOD and MSC requirements for Anti-Terrorist Force Protection training prior to duties away from CONUS. Training shall be for the geographical area anticipated to be operated in and such training shall be do...
Aircrew Training. 1. The frequency of Crew Resource Management (CRM) training is sufficient to ensure that the operator meets all FAR (all parts) from Title 14 and Code 49 of Federal Regulations.
2. An approved motion-based simulator training course is required for PICs (Pilot in Command) and SICs (Second in Command) at least annually in each aircraft type in which they maintain currency.
3. Flight and cabin crews have jet recurrent training as mandated in Federal Aviation Regulations 135.295 and 135.297 respectively (if applicable).
4. Records of training are current and audited by operations management, showing immediate updates after any session conducted internally and/or by external entities that serves the purpose of verifying and/or adding job specific skills. Each update records the date, length, instructors, and specific job related skills covered. Acceptable standards for each record determined by compliance with all FAR Parts from Titles 14 and 49 Code of Federal Regulations.
