DOCUMENT
U -- Helo Mountain Flying Training - Copy of Sources Sought
- Notice Date
- 9/3/2008
- Notice Type
- Copy of Sources Sought
- NAICS
- 611512
— Flight Training
- Contracting Office
- Department of the Air Force, Air Combat Command, 99 CONS, 5865 Swaab Blvd, Nellis AFB, Nevada, 89191-7063, United States
- ZIP Code
- 89191-7063
- Solicitation Number
- 3092008
- Point of Contact
- Matthew Leonard,, Phone: 7026524384
- E-Mail Address
-
Matthew.Leonard@nellis.af.mil
- Small Business Set-Aside
- N/A
- Description
- Sources Sought Synopsis Posted 3 Sept 08 Mountain Flying Course Description of Services: Seeking sources to provide expert helicopter mountain flying instruction. NAICS Code: 611512 Academic Instruction: Minimum of 4 days of dedicated classroom instruction specific to Mountain training utilizing purpose built training aids and mountain flying manuals. Courses must include: Mountain Geography Mountain Winds and Weather Mountain Illusions Contour Crawl Mountain & Circling Reconnaissance Mountain approaches, landings & takeoffs High Altitude operations & helo performance Shoulders, ledges, ridges, crowns & saddles Glaciers, snowfields, pinnacles, & cirques High Altitude confined areas & canyons Flying Training: Minimum of 20 hours Mountain training Flying Training must include: Mountain Geography Mountain Winds and Weather Mountain Illusions Contour Crawl Mountain & Circling Reconnaissance Mountain approaches, landings & takeoffs High Altitude operations & helo performance Shoulders, ledges, ridges, crowns & saddles Glaciers, snowfields, pinnacles, & cirques High Altitude confined areas & canyons Qualifications: Instructor pilots must have a minimum of 3000 hrs of helicopter mountain flying experience and 300 hours as a helicopter mountain flying instructor. Aircraft: Must utilize a turbine powered aircraft with fully articulated rotorhead. Previous Experience: Experience conducting training for U.S. Army special operations units and mountain flying schools, U.S. Navy helicopter units and mountain flying schools, U.S. Coast Guard, USDA Forest service, and other helicopter pilots around the world is preferred. Training Area: Landing zones must include pinnacles, shoulders, ledges, alpine meadows, cirques, saddles, canyons, dead end valleys, underwire platforms, log platforms, ridges, crowns and year round glaciers and snowfields from base operations up to an altitude of 8,500 feet above sea level. Safety: Operations must include flight following and have an excellent safety record with Helicopter Association International recognition highly desired. Aircraft survival equipment must meet FAA, or equivalent, standards and provide minimum protection to -20 degrees Celsius. Potential sources may send any questions or inquiries regarding this synopsis to Captain Matthew Leonard (702-652-4384) or at matthew.leonard@nellis.af.mil by no later than 4:30pm Pacific Standard Time, 8 September 2008.
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- Document(s)
- Copy of Sources Sought
- File Name: Description of Mountain Flying Course (Sources Sought Synopsis Mountain Flying Course.doc)
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- File Name: Description of Mountain Flying Course (Sources Sought Synopsis Mountain Flying Course.doc)
- Place of Performance
- Address: Contractor Facility, United States
- Record
- SN01658538-W 20080905/080903223835-35b57fe1f05f69fad0e618487d6042d2 (fbodaily.com)
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