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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF NOVEMBER 14,1997 PSA#1972Naval Air Warfare Center TSD, Code 27, 12350 Research Parkway, Orlando
FL 32826-3275 U -- NAVY COMMAND AIRCRAFT CREW TRAINING FOR THE LOCKHEED C-130T
AIRCRAFT POC Lisa Mackin at (407) 380-4047 or Larry Grauert at (407)
380-4603 The Naval Air Warfare Center Training Systems Division
(NAWCTSD) has a requirement to support the Navy's Command Aircraft Crew
Training (CACT) Program which includes providing all labor, equipment,
training facilities, tools, training materials, supervision and other
services necessary for academic, aircrew coordination, and simulator
training for the C-130T (Lockheed) aircraft (as configured for U.S.
Navy). This program includes both classroom and simulator hands-on
training for initial/refresher pilots/engineers. The courses are
certified by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and validated by
the Navy Aviation Model Manager(through acceptance of course syllabi).
Simulator must be capable of FAA Visual (Level A) certification with
C-130T or H configured cockpit. A cockpit procedures trainer (CPT) is
required unless the simulator is used for cockpit and procedures
training. The flight simulator's cockpit/functions must duplicate the
above aircraft and be capable of simulating all NATOPS normal/emergency
procedures and each must have, as a minimum, freeze capability,
environmental controls and library facilities. Pilot course completion
standards/flight tolerances for all procedures and maneuvers in flight
simulator training must meet FAA Airline Transportation Pilot/Type
Rating Practical Test Standards; however, an actual FAA check flight or
student FAA certificate is not a requirement. In addition to the flight
simulator, a cockpit familiarization trainer shall be available to
students. Simulator instructors and instruction shall utilize Navy
checklists for normal and emergency flight. All contractor instructors
provided for training services shall, as a minimum, be FAA certified
in the subject and aircraft being taught (i.e., Simulator Instructors:
Airline Transport Pilot (ATP) or Certified Flight
Instructor-Instrument (CFI-I) type rating; Ground School Instructor:
Basic and Instrument FAA Ground School, FAA Flight Engineer or
ATP/CFI-I FAA rating; FAA exemptions accepted). Contractor will be
required to submit for government approval an Approved Training
Syllabus (ATS) for each course that meets applicable requirements of
the Naval Air Training and Operations Procedures Standardization
(NATOPS) for each of the above cited aircraft. The C-130T Pilot Initial
Training shall be a maximum of 15 days in length (approximately 112
total hours: 48 hours academic training, 16 hours systems/cockpit
trainer/procedures trainer, 32 hours simulator time split between right
and left seat, 16 hours simulator brief/debrief time). The C-130T
Flight Engineer Initial Training shall be a maximum of 20 days in
length (approximately 152 total hours: 64 hours academic training, 40
hours systems/cockpit trainer/procedures trainer, 32 hours simulator
time, 16 hours simulator brief/debrief time). The concurrent attended
C-130T Pilot and Flight Engineer Refresher Course shall be a maximum of
5 consecutive days in length (approximately 45 total hours: 17.5 hours
academic training, 20 hours simulator time, 7.5 hours simulator
brief/debrief time). The three week C-130T Flight Engineer Initial
Course and four week Pilot Initial Course shall be concurrent during
the three weeks of the pilot course. For both the Initial Courses and
Refresher Course, pilots and flight engineers shall attend the same
simulator sessions to facilitate crew development/coordination. Flight
engineers will perform duties during simulator sessions as described
in NATOPS and Navy Aircrew Coordination Training (ACT) syllabus. A
requirements type contract is anticipated with a 60-month period of
performance. This synopsis is for information planning purposes only
and does not constitute a request for proposal. Organizations
possessing a proven capability to provide the above are invited to
submit their qualifications. The technical qualifications/capability
response shall be limited to 12 pages maximum. Charts depicting
capability information will be acceptable. Submit only unclassified
information for consideration. Replies to this synopsis should
reference the CBDNotice No. and Date, state the company's interest as
prime contractor or subcontractor, and indicate if they are a small
business, small disadvantaged business or a woman-owned business.
Replies must be received within 20 days after date of publication.
Responses by telegram, telephone, or responses combining more than one
synopsis reference number will not be honored. Responses are to be
forwarded to the Naval Air Warfare Center Training Systems Division,
12350 Research Parkway, Attn: TSD 27122/L. Mackin, Orlando, FL
32826-3275.***** (0316) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0063 19971114\U-0003.SOL)
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