A-12 FLYING HOUR PROJECTION FOR FY-1965 AND FY -1966

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CIA-RDP81B00879R001000130058-8
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December 13, 2002
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January 1, 1966
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Approved For Relea-1 P00OSUT CIA-RDP81 B00879RO01000130058-8 ATTACHMENT #1 A-12 FLYING HOUR PROJECTION FOR FY-1965 AND FY-1966 Flying Hours Programmed: 1. Twelve aircraft will be assigned during the period. 2. Two aircraft (#121 and #122) are programmed to fly twelve hours per month during FY 1965 and FY 1966. 3. The remaining ten aircraft are programmed to fly: a. FY 1965: 15 hours per month b. FY 1966: 20 hours per month 4. Recapitulation of Flying Hours Programmed: FY M55 FY 1966 2088 2688 Flying Hours Required: 1. Flight Test: Twelve hours per month will be required for instrumented test aircraft #121 and #122. 2. Checkout Training: a. FY 1965: The equivalent of I Iwill require checkout training. Approximately 55 hours per pilot will be required. b. FY 1966: Adequate flying hours can be made available for necessary checkout training from hours programmed for proficiency training without degradation of capabilities. 3. Proficiency Training: Once operationally ready, the following minimum flying hours will be required to maintain a desired-level of proficiency. OXC 6387/A Copy of r ' Page of Approved For Release 2003/02/27 : CIA-RDP81 B00879R001000130058-8 Approved For Release 2003/02/27 : CIA-RDP81 B00879R001000130058-8 TOP SECRET ATTACHMENT #1 A-12 FLYING HOUR PROJECTION FOR FY-1965 AND FY-1966 Flying Hours Programmed: 1. Twelve aircraft wi1;l:,;be assigned during the period. 2. Two aircraft (#121:and:#122) are programmed to fly twelve hours per month `during FY 1965 and FY 1966. 3. The remaining ten aircraft are programmed to fly: a. FY 1965: 15 hours per month b. FY 1966: 20 hours per month 4. Recapitulation of Flying Hours Programmed: FY 1965 FY 1966 2088 2688 Flying Hours Required: 1. Flight Test: Twelve hours per month will be required for instrumented test aircraft #121 and #122. 2. Checkout Training: 3. a. FY 1965: The equivalent of ill require checkout training. Approxima hours per pilot will be required. b. FY 1966: Adequate flying hours can. be made available for necessary checkout training from hours programmed for proficiency training without degradation of capabilities. Proficiency Training: Once operationally ready, the following minimum flying hours will be required to maintain a desired level of proficiency. OXC 6387/A Copy of Page of Approved For Rel " 2031,27 : CIA-RDP81 B00879R001000130058-8 25X1 Approver Release 20 DP81 B79R001000130058-8 (1) Operational Pilots ( 25X1 15 to 20 hours per month* (2) Standardization Pilot (I 25X1 15 to 20 hours per month* (3) Supervisory Staff (I . 25X1 6 to 10 hours per m onth** *17 ** 8 hours per month are used for planning purposes. hours per month are used for planning purposes. 4. Operational Missions: a. One operational mission per month is programmed during the period 1 July 1964 to 1 January 1965. b. Four operational missions per month are programmed beginning 1 January 1965. c. Average operational mission duration will be nine hours. d. An airborne spare aircraft will expend two flying hours during each operational mission. e. Flying hours accomplished on operational missions will be creditable to the proficiency training requirement. 5. Recapitulation of Flying Hours Required: FY 1965 Flight Test 288 .Checkout Training 330 Annual Proficiency Training Missions 1140 Operational Missions 330 TOTALS 2088 Approved For Release 202/ 7 Lb FY 1966 288 --- 1872 528 :.2688 OXC 6387/A DP81 B00879R00100013008 Copy 2 of ~2