WOBC
WOBC started changing when I went through flight school. It is now a 2 part process, whereas it only used to be 1 class that was taken before getting into flight classes. Part 1 is still before flight, but part 2 is after advanced airframe, right before graduation. Part 1 and part 2 are both 3 weeks long.
Primary, Instruments, and BWS
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Primary used to be 8 weeks, instruments was 8 weeks, and BWS was 4 weeks. Primary, Instruments, and BWS are going away. The following is the proposed new system for flight school:
- "Basic Rotary Wing Skills" (BRWS) will be up first. It will be 6 weeks long and will include some simulator hours. As you can imagine, this is your first time in a helicopter so it's all about the basics.
- "Basic Instrument Skills" is next. It will be 4 weeks long and is all in the simulator. It is similar to the first part of the old Instruments phase. It is followed by:
- "Advanced RW and Instruments" (ARWS). This phase will be 4 weeks long. It consists of IFR cross country flights, a couple of VFR cross country flights, and a few days doing EPs from both seats.
- "Basic Tactical Navigation" (BTN) - 2 weeks including learning to fly low level and learning Army warfighter tactics.
- "Day and Night Warfighter Skills" - 4 weeks which includes NVG time (which only used to be taught in your advanced airframe).
Aircraft Selection
When I went through selection, they had just starting phasing out the OH-58. It was available to select about a month prior to my selection. The only options when I selected were the UH60, CH47, or AH64. Active Duty UH60 students were all put through the M model course, CH47 students were put through the F model course, and AH64 students were still being put through the D model course. 64 drivers would get the E model transition if their gaining unit had E models. In addition, some students got the opportunity to go to the fixed wing course, but it wasn't available for selection. They selected UH60 guys and offered them the transition at some point during the 60 course.
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Other Changes
The only other change that I know of that is somewhat related to flight school is the talk of changing time in grade (TIG) from 2 years to 3 years for the CW2 promotion. Right now, you promote to CW2 2 years after you pin WO1. The change would make it 3 years. The other rumor that I've heard (not confirmed) is that they are looking at extending the first duty assignment by 1 year so that you have more time to make PC and track at your first unit.