FLYING TRAINING OF CAF U-2 PILOTS
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April 14, 1972
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DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE ATTG Reg 60-9
1130TH AEROSPACE TECHNICAL DEVELOPMENT AND
TRAINING GROUP
Edwards Air Force Base, California 93523 14 April 1972
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This regulation establishes the general policies and pro-
cedures which will be folloy all personnel involved
in the periodic training of pilots, hereafter referred
to as
a. Project Headquarters Directive 10-10-1, dated 2
Jan 70; Security/Cover Program for ^ pilots.
b. Project Headquarters Directive 50-10-25, dated 15
Sept 71; Initial Qualification in U-2 aircraft.
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c. Detachment "G" U-2 Training Syllabus, dated 1 Mar
d. ATTG Regulation 60-2, dated 12 April 71; Evaluation
of Students and Student Training.
2. Responsibility. The Director of Operations is respon-
sible for training and serves as the focal point for coor-
dination of all Wactivities. Each 1130th ATTG staff
section, and Pro adquarters, is responsible for
support of the MW training program as outlined below.
a. Project Headquarters:
(1) Responsible for the final selection of
trainees.
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(2) Coordinates and schedules appropriate pre-
training physicals, interviews, and pressure suit fittings.
(3) Determines identity of the instructor pi-
lot and duration of TDY at Detachment "G .
.Supersedes ATTG Reg 60-9, 12 Apr 71.
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(4) Issues Department of the Air Force invitational
travel orders for selected _ pilots to travel to and from
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b. Director of Operations:
(1) Selects the operations staff officer who will
25X1A2g be respo for all training and unit coordination
for all activity.
(2) Designates the U-2 instructor pilot who will be
responsible for all U-2 ground/flying training.
(3) Establishes and monitors all aspects of training
to include language, T-37 and U-2R qualification programs.
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(4) Conducts periodic evaluations of - progress/ 25X1A2g
proficiency including T-37 flight checks and U-2 training eval-
uation procedures as outlined in ATTG Reg 60-2, dated 22 Oct
69.
c. Director of Life Support:
(1) Attends pre-training physical examination, psycho-
logical evaluation, final selection, and pressure suit fittings
as arranged by Project Headquarters.
(2) Coordinates required survival training with the
designated operations project officer.
(3) Provides complete medical support which will in-
clude, in addition to routine flight physicals, routine and
emergency medical assistance at all times, required immuniza-
tions, and (~.oordination with Main Base medical/dental services
for assistance as required.
25X1A2g 4 Selection and procurement of suitable frozen meals
for the training area.
d., Director of Support:
(1) Responsible for contractual arrangements with the
Berlitz School for language training as required.
(2) Responsible for housing, both in the Edwards local
area and Los Angeles, if language training required.
(3) Fiscal responsibilities to include advance
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payments TDY disbursements, per diem, and payments in sup-
port of housing and transportation.
(4) Billetting and transportation reservations as
required..
(5) After arrival at North Base, responsible for
procurement of a rental vehicle or other suitable transpor-
tation.
e. Director of Security: 25X1A2g
(1) Provides cover and security for the
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training program in accordance with Project Headquarters
Directive 10-10-1, dated 2 Jan 70.
(2) Coordinates with appropriate Edwards AFB
personnel the essential details of each training 25X1A2g
program including use of Main Base fact i ies. 25X1A2g
`(3) Determines escort requirements for
while in the local area and during periods of TD .
(4) Conducts appropriate briefings for all er-
sonnel directly or indirectly involved in the 25X1A2g
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f. Operations Staff Officer for Training:
This officer will be de by the Director of
Operations prior to the ' commencing training.
(1) Develops master schedule in accordance with
training requirements.
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(2) Coordinates all activities and re-
quirements with appropriate s a sections.
(3) Prepares monthly training summary reports
during ground and flight training in accordance with
Project Headquarters Directive 50-10-25, dated 15 Sep 71.
(4) Reviews training syllabus and updates
and/or revises requirements as necessary.
(5) Coordinates all flying and ground training
with the designated U-2 instructor pilot. Master training
schedule will be revised as necessary.
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(6) Insures that all ground and flying training
records are maintained in accordance with Project Head-
quarters and 1130 ATTG Directives.
(7) At the completion of all training, prepares
in concert h appropriate 1130th ATTG staff sections,
a detailed training report.
All personnel directly or indirectly involved
with training will be familiar with all details 25X1X7
of the security/cover program for = pilots as contained
in Project Headquarters Directive 10-10-1, dated 2 Jan 70.
3. Procedures:
a. Training Requirements: The following areas and
duration of training are listed in their preferred
order of accomp s ments:
LOCATION
DURATION(weeks)
TRAINING
(1)
Pre-Training Physical
Examinations
San Antonio
1
1/2
(2)
Pre-Training Interviews;
Suit Fittings
-Washington D.C.
1
(3)
Language Training
Los Angeles
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(4)
Mt/Desert Survival
Sierra Mts
1
1/2
(5)
Jungle training, Water
Survival drownproofing
Florida
1
1/2
(6)
T-37 Ground/Flying
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North Base
3
ng
Train
(7)
Physiological Training
North Base
1
(8)
U-2R Ground Training
North Base
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Trainin
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U-2R Fly
Approximate Total Training 30 Weeks
b. Pre-Training Requirements:
(1) Pre-training physical examinations, interviews,
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and pressure suit fittings will be scheduled by Project
Headquarters.
(2) - selectees, upon initial arrival in
the US, will be met in Los Angeles by representatives
from the Life Support and Security Sections. Designated
personnel will provide escort services and assistance as
required during the pre-training physical examinations,
Washington interviews, and pressure suit fittings.
(3) Commercial transportation and billetting re-
servations in San Antonio, Texas, will be arranged by the
1130th Support Section based upon requirements established
by the Director of Life Support. Reservations in Washington
D.C. will be handled by Security.
(u) During this portion of training, interpretor
services, if required, will normally be provided by Project
Headquarters.
c. Language Training:
d. North Base Training:
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(1) Normally, the will not be exposed to
the 1130th ATTG activity un anguage training has been
completed. Upon arrival, appropriate orientation briefings
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will be given by the Commander, Director of Operations,
Life Support, Security, and Finance. A sample letter of
welcome from the Commander to each - trainee is con-
tained as Attachment 1, appropriate policy instruction as
Attachment 2.
(2) The basic objective at this point in the
training program is to complete all requirements prior to
the start of U-2 flying training; this includes survival
and physiological training, pressure suit fittings, T-37
transition, etc. Once initiated, U-2 ground and flying
training will have priority over all other requirements
until completed.
(3) T-37 and U-2R ground and flying training re-
quirements are contained in the 1130th ATTG U-2 Training
Syllabus, dated 1 Mar 72, and Project Headquarters Direc-
tive 50-10-25, dated 15 Sep 71.
'(4) Prior to the start of U-2 ground school, a
CAF instructor pilot will be assigned to Detachment G for
assistance during U-2 ground and flying training. IP
selection and duration of TDY will be determined by Pro-
ject Headquarters.
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e. Transportation:
(1) Upon arrival for training at North Base a 25X1A2g
rental vehicle will be obtained for use by the
during the remainder of their training period.
(3) Essential details of the rental car lease
-agreement will be coordinated by the Director of Support
with Project Headquarters for approval.
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f, Housing:
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uring occupancy, the Director o
Support is responsib e for providing daily housekeeping
services; wives of 1130th ATTG personnel may be used for
this purpose. In addition, the Director of Support will
be responsible at all times for the general care and
maintenance of this facility and for accountability of
government furnished equipment maintained at this location.
'(3) The Director of Security is responsible for
conduct?ng appropriate briefings for all personnel in-
volved in housekeeping services.
g. Finance:
(1) The Director of Support is lble for
all financial matters in support of the training
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program and will accordingly budget
tablished expenditures:
for the following es-
(a)
1W
Language Training
As approved by HQ.
(b)
Housing, California
$250.00(per mo)
(c)
City
Housing, Language
$700.00(8 wks)
(d)
Training
Rental Vehicle
$250.00(per mo)
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R&R
$120.00(per mo)
(f)
(g)
TDY
Survival Training
$30.00(per dy)
$16.00(per dy)
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(h)
Escort Officer TDY
25.00(per day)
(i)
Transportation
Costs
4,000.00
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Special Allow-
ance
10.00(per day)
(k)
Housekeeping expen-
ditures (telephone,
gas, water, etc.)
75.00(per mo)
(1)
Frozen meals
300.00(per class)
(m)
Misc. Items
1,000.00
(2) The escort office submit an account-
ing for his expenditures. The are not required 25X1A2g
to submit detailed accountings, ception being trans-
portation receipts. A statement to the effect that they
have spent the $30.00 per day alloted them will be suffi-
cient. Prior to any travel or escort duty, the designated
individual will. be briefed by the Commander, Director of
Support, and Director of Security regarding specific es-
cort responsibilities and entertainment policies in ac-
cordance with Project Headquarters Directives.
(3) Use of representational funds, home enter-
tainment, etc., will be subject to prior approval by the
Commander.
(4) Any expenditures in addition to the above
authorizations will require specific Project Headquarters
approval.,,
h. Security:
(1) Project Headquarters Directive 10-10-1, dated
2 Jan 70, details the general security/cover program for
the -training program. In addition, the following
policies and procedures are established.
(b) Prior to the - arrival at North
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Base, the Director of Security will coordinate the essen-
tial details of theMtraining program with appropriate
Main Base personnel. h s will include the Commander, AFFTC
or his deputy, Public Information Officer, and Commander of
the Security Police Squadron.
25X1A2 (c) Upon arrival at north Base for training,
g will be issued an identification card by Security
which w 11 authorize their use of the Main Base Commissary,
BX, and Theatre. Use of any other facility on Main Base
will be as approved and coordinated by the Director of
Security. 25X1A2g
(d) will use the Main Gate for en-
try and exit from North Base. The guard will notify the
Security and Operations Sections of their arrival each day.25X1A2g
Every effort will be made to avoid posure to "Red
Badge" or assigned British drivers. movement in the 25XlA2g
25X1A2g Administration Building will be restricted to the Operations
Section,' Command and the training area. Visits to
any other areas of the Administrative Building will require
escort. Use of the British Flight Surgeon in support of
the flying training program or for back-up medical assis-
tance will be as approved by the Director of Security.
25X1A2g (e) During duty the 1130th cafeteria
will not be available to the Frozen meals will
therefore be provided in the training area by the Director
of Life Support.
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(f) When the are not residing in
California City, the P.O. ox w be serviced on a bi-
monthly basis by Security.
(g) The Director of Security will determine
all escort requirements during temporary duty or travel
and will conduct appropriate briefings of assigned person-
nel.
i. Administration/Reports:
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(1) While attached to Detachment G for training,
sage traffic concerning the will list 25X1A2g
as an info addressee.
(2) At the completion of all training, all25X1A2g
of the following records will be assem e and given to
the Director of Security for subsequent delivery to Det H.
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(a) Medical/Dental Records
(b) Survival Training Records
(c) T-37/U-2 Training folders to include
mission grade slips and flight evaluation forms.
(d) Forms 5 reflecting all flying accom-
plished at Detachment G.
(e) Final Training Report.
(3) Each staff section will prepare a training
summary which will be given to the designated operations
staff officer who will prepare the final detailed -
training report. The intent of this report is twofold,
a comprehensive record of all
mary of all recommendations whit w 11 be considered for
future training. Copies of this report will be
submitted too Project Headquarters and Detachment H for
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R.A. S HAMBER, Colonel, USAF
Commander
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1. Sample letter of
Welcome
2. Local Policies and
Procedures
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DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE
HEADQUARTERS, 1130TH AEROSP TEC DEV & TNG GP (HQ COMD USAF)
EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE, CA 93523
REPLY TO (Date)
ATTN OF: Commander
SUBJECT: Letter .of Welcome
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TO: Ident)
1. I would like to take this opportunity on behalf of
the Chief of Staff, United States Air Force, to offici-
ally welcome you to Edwards Air Force Base and to the
1130th Aerospace Technical Development and Training
Group. During the next few months, you will receive an
intensive course in instruction which has been specifi-
cally designed to qualify you for the U-2 program. Your
selection to receive this training is indicative of your
superior professional ability and experience. I feel
confident that you will find this program very rewarding;
both from a personal standpoint in flying the U-2 and
h' a mission of great importance to the
Free World.
2. The attached policy outline has been prepared for
your use and basically outlines the procedures which I
will expect you to follow while you are attached to this
organization. While they are directive in nature, these
procedures should acquaint you with all aspects of our
training program. It is my expressed desire to provide
you with the most professional training available in the
United States Air Force; your cooperation during this
period will greatly assist my Staff in accomplishing
this training objective. If I may be of any assistance
to you during your training program, please feel free
to call on me at any time. Again, my personal congrat-
ulations to you for your selection to the U-2 Program.
R.A. SCHAMBER, Colonel, USAF
Commander
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POLICIES AND PROCEDURES
1. FORWARD
a. The following policies and procedures have been
established for your period of training. They are both
directive and informative in nature. Policies provide
a guide for your personal conduct and movement within
the local area while procedures will acquaint you with
our method of operation.
b. It should be kept in mind that your entire train-
ing schedule is flexible and will be subject to change or
modification consistent with requirements. If at any time
during your training you have questions or suggestions,
you are encouraged to contact any 1130th ATTG Staff mem-
ber. In addition, at the completion of your training
program you will meet with the 1130th standardization/
evaluation board; at this time you will have an addition-
al opportunity to comment on the entire training program.
2. CONTENTS
Paragraph Subject
I Housing
II Vehicle
III Security
IV Finance
V Medical
VT Operations/Training
VII Edwards AFB Facilities
VIII Area Travel
IX Telephone Usage
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I. Housing:
a. While attached to 1130th ATTG for training, you
will reside at 21135 Bancroft Road, California City (tele-
phone: Area Code 714/343-4448).
b. You will be responsible for the general maintenance
and condition of the house, yard, and furnishings. Any
malfunction of equipment should be reported immediately to
the Director of Support.
c. A housekeeper will provide daily housekeeping ser-
vices; i.e., making beds, changing sheets, cleaning the
kitchen, bathrooms, etc. Dry cleaning services are avail-
able at the local area.
d. You are to avoid excess contact with your neighbors
and particularly avoid any discussion concerning 1130th
ATTG or North Base. If you feel that any individual shows
undue concern over your status, you will notify Security
at the earliest opportunity.
e. There are many suitable restaurants in the
California City, Boron, Mojave area which you may use as
desired. Kitchen facilities are provided in your quarters
and groceries may be purchased in the local area or from
the Edwards AFB Commissary.
f. There are no mail deliveries to your house in
California City; instead a central post office is used
which is located in the Business District. P.O. Box 2627
is provided for your use (combination 3R-J, 2L-C, 1R-A/B)
and your correspondents should be advised of the following
address: ,
(Name)
P.O. Box 2627
California City, Calif. 93501
g. A MERBISC recreation card will be given to you
which entitles you to free use of any recreational facil-
ity in the California City area including golf course,
tennis court, swimming pool, boats, fishing area, gymnas-
ium, etc. Three sets of golf clubs and tennis rackets
are located in the California City House; ping-pong table
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table and equipment is in the garage.
II. Vehicle
a. A. Rental Car has been provided for your use and
a copy of the rental agreement is located in the glove
compartment should it be necessary for you to provide
evidence of ownership (i.e., if you are stopped by the
California Highway Patrol, Air Police, etc.).
b. Comply with all California State laws and pay
particular attention to speeding laws both on and off
base. In this way you will avoid undue attention and
eliminate any undue embarrassment to yourself or 1130th
ATTG. If you are involved in an accident or are stopped
by the Air Police or the California Highway Patrol, not-
ify a Security staff member at the earliest opportunity.
c. Report any maintenance difficulty to the Chief
of Vehicle Maintenance. Gas will be furnished at North
Base; if it becomes necessary to purchase gas off base,
retain the sales receipt and you will be reimbursed by
Finance.
d. If you plan to drive outside the local area
(i.e., Boron/Mojave/Edwards) please notify Security so
that you may be contacted in case of emergency.
III. Security
a. When reporting daily to North Base, please use
the main gate and drive directly to the training area
provided for your use. You are cautioned not to drive
or walk around the area unless accompanied by Operations
and/or Security personnel.
b.' A telephone is provided in your area; when first
reporting for duty each day please contact Security or
Operations. Do not leave the immediate training area
under any circumstances unless accompanied by Security
or Operations personnel.
c. A lunch room is available in the 1130th ATTG
compound, however, this is not available for your use.
Due to this restriction, frozen meals will be available
in your training area.
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d. A safe is provided in which you may store classi-
fied documents; i.e., U-2 Dash 1, supplements, etc. The
combination of this safe will be furnished by a Security
staff member. You are reminded that the security of this
safe and of the training area is your responsibility. At
the close of each working day, please initial the security
checklist located on top of the safe. This action will
certify that the safe is secure and there are not other
classified documents in the training area.
are established solely to restrict your movements and as
such are unnecessary. You must realize that your attach-
ment to North Base is highly sensitive and that any undue
exposure to other than authorized personnel would jeopar-
dize the entire purpose and objective of our training
program.
IV. Finance.
a. While you are attached to 1130th ATTG you will re-
ceive a special allowance of $10.00 per day. While per-
forming TDY at other locations, you will receive a per
diem rate of $30.00 per day with the following exceptions:
the rate will be $15.00 when quarters are furnished at no
cost to yQu and the rate for survival training will be
$16.00 per day.
b.' Cash advances may be received at any time from
Finance; at the completion of training you will receive
a check for the balance of all per diem payable to you
during the entire training period.
c. During visits to areas of local interest, refer-
ence Para VIII, routine expenses will be paid for by the
escort officer.
V. Medical
a. is the Flight Surgeon assigned
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to North Base who will provide medical attention as may
be required; he is assisted by a medical technician,
during normal duty hours these
individuals may be contacted at any time. After duty
hours they may be contacted at home by telephone.
b. Immunizations as required are given daily; how-
ever ; you will be restricted from flying for a 24 hour
period` following all shots.
c. Sun glasses and some form of head protection
should be worn during the day time hours.
VI. Operations/Training
a. (Ops Officer) and (driver) have been designated
as being responsible for your training. They in turn
are responsible to the Director of Operations, who will
monitor and supervise your entire training program. Dur-
ing the initial T-37 training phase you will fly with an
instructor pilot assigned to North Base. During the U-2
portion of your training program,
instructor pilot; (driver) will be the
pi your final U-2 flight will be monitored
and conducted under the supervision of another highly qual-
ified U-2 pilot selected by the 1130th Standardization/
Evaluation Board.
b. Attached is the training schedule which will be
followed as closely as possible; you may anticipate
changes to this schedule, however, as may be dictated
by aircraft availability and/or operational requirements.
VII. Edwards AFB Facilities
a. Amember of the Security staff will furnish you
with identification cards which will allow you to use the
base commissary and BX. You are cautioned, however, to
always use En lish? under no circumstances should you
converse in either among yourselves or with other
personnel.
b. A base theatre is available for your use; however
you must once again observe the English language restric-,
tion.
c. All other base facilities should be avoided unless
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otherwise approved and coordinated by Security.
VIII. Area Travel
a. While you are attached to 1130th ATTG for training,
you are encouraged to visit areas of interest located with-
in a'reasonable distance from Edwards AFB, (i.e., San
Francisco, Reno, Grand Canyon, etc.). For scheduling con-
venience, your desires to visit these areas should be made
known as soon as possible. An escort, if required, will be
furnished on such visits.
IX. Telephone Usage
a. To call your home in California City from an Edwards
AFB telephone, dial "9" for a dail tone, the "0" for the
Operator. Ask for a "collect call to California City, Area
Code 714, Telephone 373.4448". Be prepared to give your
name and number of the telephone you are using.
b. To call Edwards AFB from California City, dial "0"
for the Operator. Ask for Area Code 805, Telephone 277-1110
for the Edwards AFB Operator; tell her the extension you de-
sire. To call Edwards AFB housing, ask the operator for
Area Code 805 followed by the desired number.
NUMBERS FREQUENTLY CALLED
Base Extension Home
(Commander)
(Director of Operations)
(Flight Surgeon)
(Medical Technician)
(Director of Security)
(Alternate Security Officer)
(Assigned Operations Officer)
(Assigned Driver)
(North Base Switchboard)
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c. Please notify the Director of Support of any long
distance telephone calls other than those listed above.
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