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  Information
Flight Officers will be elected annually in October to enable new officers to be inducted and to assume office at the first meeting in following year.
Flight members will return ballots to the Flight Captain prior to the October Flight meeting so results of the election of Flight Officers can be announced during that meeting.
Flight members are requested to notify any of the Flight 89 Officers of any changes of address or phone numbers as they occur.
home.comcast.net /~flight89/information.htm   (2296 words)

  
 FindLaw for Legal Professionals - Case Law, Federal and State Resources, Forms, and Code
He claims the police officers lacked reasonable suspicion to stop him and, therefore, his statements and the drugs found both at the scene and on his person are inadmissible.
Franklin argues that his flight cannot be considered because it was provoked by the SRT's "unreasonable show of force." We accept that officers cannot improperly provoke -- for example, by fraud -- a person into fleeing and use the flight to justify a stop.
But Franklin's flight went further, he continued to flee vigorously after he had removed himself from the immediate area, that is, from what might have been reasonably perceived as the zone of danger.
laws.lp.findlaw.com /11th/0115562opn.html   (3338 words)

  
 Flight Control Department   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The Chief Flight Control Officer is the senior most CONN Officer aboard, serving as a Senior Officer, and Chief of the Personnel under him/her.
A Flight Control Officer must always be present on the bridge of a starship, and every vessel has a number of Flight Control Officers to allow shift rotations.
The Assistant Chief Flight Control Officer is the second-in-command of the Flight Control Department, and is able to assume the duties of Chief Flight Control Officer on a temporary or permanent basis as so needed.
www.bravofleet.com /academy/positions/flight_control.html   (409 words)

  
 Flight Engineer History
Those officers who so chose were retrained as pilots (those who had been commissioned through the Aviation Cadet program only), navigators, bombardiers, or in non-rated specialties, while the rest were RIF'd back to a noncommissioned officer rank and continued their flight engineer duties.
Although flight engineers were required on the KC-97 tankers, which the B-52's relied upon for inflight refueling, the flight engineer was beginning to be deemed as unnecessary.
The truth is that second officers were only performing their duties at the new hire level and were only counting the days until they could move to the right seat.
www.2xtreme.net /~fekc10/engineer/history.htm   (3819 words)

  
 TSA: Federal Flight Deck Officers
Under this program, eligible flight crewmembers are authorized by the Transportation Security Administration Office of Law Enforcement/Federal Air Marshal Service to use firearms to defend against an act of criminal violence or air piracy attempting to gain control of an aircraft.
Federal Flight Deck Officers are trained by the Federal Air Marshal Service on the use of firearms, use of force, legal issues, defensive tactics, the psychology of survival and program standard operating procedures.
Flight crew members participating in the program are not eligible for compensation from the Federal Government for services provided as a Federal Flight Deck Officer.
www.tsa.gov /lawenforcement/programs/ffdo.shtm   (206 words)

  
 US AAF Flight Officer rank? - Wehrmacht-Awards.com Militaria Forums
The rank of Flight Officer was established in 1942 after the Army realized they did not have enough qualified personnel to fill the needed pilot positions.
The Flight Officer rank gave the aviators officer status in case of capture by the Germans (capture by the japanese was considered to be equally bad for officers and enlisted alike).
Flight officers did not command troops on the ground where commissioned officers could be promoted to command squadrons, wings, groups, etc.
www.wehrmacht-awards.com /forums/showthread.php?t=95725   (1745 words)

  
 Flight Pay   (Site not responding. Last check: )
ACIP, for officers and warrant officers, is based on years of aviation service, not years of active commissioned service.
Contracts for special operations officers are for two, three and four years, with annual bonuses beginning at $12,000 for a two-year agreement, topping out at $25,000 for a four-year contract and not extending beyond 24 years of aviation service.
To qualify for non-special operations ACP, warrant officers must be drawing flight pay, have completed six years of aviation service and have entered active duty from Oct. 1, 1984, through Sept. 30, 1986.
www.airforcetimes.com /content/static/mon/2006_flight_pay.php   (967 words)

  
 Central Washington University - Department of Aviation : Flight Training
The estimated flight training costs for the private pilot certificate, commercial with instrument rating, multiengine rating, and the certified flight instructor is about $57,470.00 (as of 8/15/2007).
Since academics and flight training are integrated and completion of a given flying segment is a prerequisite to continue on to the next sequence of courses, failure to complete the appropriate training in the sequence above could result in a delay in graduation date.
This is a professional flight officer training program designed to prepare graduates for first officer positions in the airlines.
www.cwu.edu /~flight/flight_training.html   (588 words)

  
 Aviation: Officer: Careers & Jobs: Navy
Navy pilots, Naval Flight Officers (NFOs) and Aviation Maintenance Duty Officers (AMDOs) are part of this adrenaline-seeking team, which maintains and operates more than 6,000 aircraft.
Advanced naval flight training is tailored for mission specifics and upon completion, both pilots and NFOs are awarded their wings of gold and report to their respective Fleet Replacement Squadrons (FRS) for training in their specific aircraft.
The flight hours, precision, and flight expertise you will gain as an Aviation Officer will undoubtedly afford you a prestigious career in the Navy or in the civilian sector working for a major airline, as a private aircraft operator or as a pilot or aircraft maintainer for corporations or government agencies.
www.navy.com /officer/aviation   (1014 words)

  
 Naval Flight Officer Badge - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Naval Flight Officer Badge is a decoration of the United States military which is awarded to those aviators of the Navy and Marine Corps who have qualified as Naval Flight Officers onboard military aircraft.
In the modern space age, the Naval Flight Officer Badge is upgradeable to a variation of the Astronaut Badge.
Known as the Naval Flight Officer Astronaut Badge, the decoration is a standard Naval Flight Officer Badge upon which is centered a golden astronaut crest.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Naval_Flight_Officer_Badge   (305 words)

  
 Texas Department of Public Safety - Courtesy, Service, Protection
Officers in the plane monitored the informant as he and the suspects drove to a location and loaded the vehicle with the contraband.
Before assistance arrived, the officer’s video recorder recorded the suspect shoot the officer in the head, get out of his vehicle and approach the officer and shoot him again, and then shoot the video camera in the patrol car.
The D.P.S. SWAT team was called in and its officers were directed to him by the aircrew via the thermal imager.
www.txdps.state.tx.us /aircraft/Notableflights/nf0304.htm   (3599 words)

  
 FLIGHT PAY
The regulation states that only officers and warrant officers with an active service entry date of 1 Oct 79 or later who have failed to meet the TOFDC requirements for the new eligibility gates due to "needs of the service" are eligible for an ACIP waiver.
Officers who have received an approved waiver are not eligible to receive continuous ACIP to 25 years of aviation service.
When an officer or warrant officer is temporarily grounded for medical reasons either for failing his flight physical or for a grounding medical condition, the ACIP entitlement is affected.
www.geocities.com /Pentagon/Quarters/8400/Messages/Flight_Pay.htm   (1277 words)

  
 United Airlines - Flight Officers
United is an airline industry leader and committed to continually developing and promoting technologies that improve flight efficiency and safety.
United pilots have the opportunity to continually refine and refresh their piloting skills through our education programs, flight simulators and experience with a variety of state-of-the-art aircraft.
Currently, we are not accepting applications or resumes for the position of Flight Officer.
www.united.com /page/article/0,6722,51564,00.html   (112 words)

  
 Flight controller - Memory Alpha, the Star Trek Wiki
The flight controller (also known as conn or conn officer) is the crew member on a Federation starship assigned the duty of piloting the vessel.
Although the positions of helm and flight controller are interchangeable in the Star Trek universe, this is not accurate in present naval procedures; the helm position can be assigned the conn, but is not in fact "the conn".
The Star Trek Roleplaying Game Player's Guide describes the flight controller as having to be knowledgeable in atmospheric craft, subspace field geometry, complex mathematics, space sciences, astrogation, system operation of the flight console, and systems repairs at the level of a technician.
memory-alpha.org /en/wiki/Flight_controller   (415 words)

  
 Training Manual :: The Official Training Manual of the Emperor's Hammer
The Flight Officer is also given a great deal of flexibility by the Fleet Commander to continually edit and improve the roster as well as appoint new Battlegroup Commanders, Commodores, Wing Commanders, Squadron Commanders, Flight Leaders and/or Flight Members, as necessary to maintain Membership balance within the Fleet.
The Flight Officer is also assisted by the various Battlegroup Commanders and Commodores who will keep duplicate unit and ship rosters for periodic update by the FO.
Rank: The Flight Officer is the Fourth in Command of the Fleet and must hold the rank of Vice Admiral or higher.
www.imperialacademy.org /tmanual/command_staff_flight_officer.html   (166 words)

  
 The Third Lieutenants--March 1990
Commanders debated whether the sergeants should be made flight officers or, since they already were senior to many of the newly graduated second lieutenants, given direct commissions.
Whereas lieutenants were saddled with numerous additional duties when they were not flying, flight officers usually had their ground time to themselves.
Another theory about the appointments was that the flight officer bars went to the men who had been the class mavericks, the cocky "hot pilots" who gave only a passing nod to military discipline.
www.afa.org /magazine/1990/0390third.html   (2110 words)

  
 History of Women Warrant Officers - WO Heritage Foundation
Aviation Warrant Officers were forbidden to wear flight jackets and had to wear field jackets to keep warm while flying.
The first female warrant officer candidate entered this training program in fiscal year 1974 and the first completed the training and was appointed as a warrant officer in fiscal year 1975.
A request was submitted to the Army leadership to authorize Aviation Warrant Officers to bear the Aviation branch insignia as an exception to the regulation which requires all warrant officers to wear the warrant officer insignia in lieu of the branch insignia.
www.penfed.org /usawoa/WOHERITAGE/Hist_Avn_WO.htm   (4909 words)

  
 Career Information - U.S. Navy - Aviation
As an officer, the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California is also an attractive tour of duty option, which allows you to earn a master’s or doctorate degree while being paid full-time as an officer in the Navy.
The flight hours, precision and flight expertise you will gain as an aviation officer will undoubtedly afford you a prestigious career in the Navy or in the civilian sector working for a major airline or airport, as a private aircraft operator or as a pilot or aircraft maintainer for corporations or government agencies.
As an aviation officer, your monthly flight pay depends on your time in service and increases by hundreds of dollars within a few years to the current maximum of $840 per month.
www.collegegrad.com /careers/navy01.shtml   (1096 words)

  
 Nfo's Gateway To The Fleet For 40 Years - Naval flight officers school - Brief Article Naval Aviation News - Find ...
The BNAO became a full-fledged flight school when it received its first aircraft in 1962, operating the UC-45J Navigator and the T-2A Buckeye, which was soon replaced by the T-1A Sea Star.
In 1965 naval aviation observers were redesignated naval flight officers (NFO), foreshadowing the school's redesignation as VT-10 in 1968.
By providing naval flight officers and navigators the basic skills they need to proceed to advanced training and eventually join their designated commands, VT-10's "gateway to the fleet" has become a multiservice and multinational pipeline for nonpilot aviation officers.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m0IAX/is_6_82/ai_66581564   (704 words)

  
 NROTC at University of South Florida - Tampa, Florida - Naval Careers   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The twelve-week Submarine Officer Basic Course in New London, Connecticut will teach the theory and principles of submarine operation and control, the basic administrative responsibilities of a division officer, the theory of the submerged fire control problem and weapons systems, and the basic fundamentals of submarine operations and tactics.
Opportunities are made available for the officer to complete a masters degree, teach at nuclear power or submarine schools, or fill group and squadron staffs.
In BUDS Training officers receive instruction in the planning and conduct of all phases and forms of Naval Special Warfare, including the various forms of hydrographic reconnaissance, land and underwater demolitions, individual and crew served weapons, small unit tactics, land reconnaissance, and various types of SCUBA.
web.usf.edu /nrotc/careers.htm   (1547 words)

  
 2005 FLIGHT PAY   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Enlisted aviators may receive continuous flight pay as long as they meet operational flying requirements.
Pilots opting for the initial five-year contract will receive $25,000 a year in continuation pay — a total of $125,000 — and naval flight officers will receive $15,000 a year — a total of $75,000.
Qualified warrant officers earn annual lump-sum bonuses of $12,000 for specified periods of service.
www.armytimes.com /content/static/mon/2005_flight_pay.html   (835 words)

  
 Pravda.RU:The Black boxes speak: Swiss flight control officers guilty of jet collision
The Swiss flight control service acknowledged this fact a bit earlier, although they originally blamed the Tu-154 crew for the crash, having claimed that the Russian pilots were incompetent (they did not speak English, they did not react to flight control officers’ warnings to reduce altitude, etc).
The most important question at the moment, as the RBC mentioned, is to find out what the Swiss flight officers were doing ten or fifteen minutes before the collision, when they took both of the planes under their control.
The RTR Russian television network reported with reference to NBC, that the Swiss flight control officer who was giving orders to the Tu-154 and Boeing-757 was given medical aid due to the emotional shock yesterday.
newsfromrussia.com /main/2002/07/03/31694_.html   (509 words)

  
 Requests for Air Force officer flight records
For instructions for handling requests for flight training records, see the latest revision of NPRC 1865.68, Requests for verification of training, education, and performance while in the military.
Requests for flight records are received from individuals seeking copies of their flight records (flying time) for a specific span of years (sometimes 20-30 years).
Each individual flight record covers a specific time period, and provides flight time information; e.g., aircraft type, mission symbol, hours of time flown, etc. In addition, each record provides a cumulative total of total flight time shown in summary format by hours flown in various categories.
www.thememoryhole.org /nara/nprc/memo/1865120.html   (1259 words)

  
 Flight Dispatchers
Performing one of aviation's most important roles, aircraft dispatchers share with pilots the ultimate responsibility for a flight's safe commencement and completion.
In a Mission-control-like atmosphere, the Aircraft Dispatcher, also referred to as flight superintendent, or flight control officer assists in the preplanning, flight monitoring, en route assistance, and coordination of several flights during a typical 8-10 hour shift.
The regulation as amended includes the requirement for a licensed Aircraft Dispatcher to function as a crew member on the ground, sharing responsibility with the pilot for the safe conduct of each flight.
www.flightdispatchers.com /index.htm   (323 words)

  
 Military ROTC Center
In BUDS Training officers receive instruction in the planning and conduct of all phases and forms of Naval Special Warfare, including the various forms of hydrographic reconnaissance, land and underwater demolition's, individual and crew served weapons, small unit tactics, land reconnaissance, and various types of SCUBA.
Surface Warfare Officers (SWO's) are the men and women who, as junior officers only a year out of college, lead the sailors within the many specialized divisions of a ship's crew.
Surface Warfare officers are assigned 45 months of initial sea duty to an afloat command split into a 27 month and an 18 month tour.
www.military.com /ROTC/1,15281,nrotc_paths,,00.html   (2553 words)

  
 Flight Training: Flight Schools and Flight Training from RAA
This board is comprised of current airline captains and employees and assists RAA in maintaining a training curriculum that is up to Airline standards.
Flight training from a professional and qualified staff eager to aid in the success of EACH individual.
We provide flight school training to students from California, Arizona, Florida, Texas, New York, and other states.
www.flight--school.com /whyUs/index.asp   (482 words)

  
 Flight Schools Helicopter Schools Aviation Colleges Flight Attendant Schools Training Directory and Flight Training ...
There are three different types of flight training schools; part 61 flight schools, part 141 flight schools and nationally accredited flight training institutions.
They draw up flight plans and confer with pilots and flight engineers to determine that flights can be made safely.
Although the primary job of the flight attendants is to ensure that safety regulations are followed, attendants also try to make flights comfortable and enjoyable for passengers.
www.flightschoollist.com   (1276 words)

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