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PERS-434B BUPERS INSTRUCTION 1500.62C From: Chief of Naval Personnel Subj: TEST PILOT SCHOOLS 1. Purpose a. To publish information concerning courses of instruction offered at the United States Naval Test Pilot School (USNTPS), United States Air Force Test Pilot School (USAFTPS), British Empire Test Pilots School (ETPS), and French Test Pilot School (EPNER). b. Major revisions include update to eligibility requirements for test pilot schools (TPS) and deletion of the Naval Postgraduate School Naval Test Pilot School Cooperative Program. This instruction is a complete revision and should be read in its entirety. 2. Cancellation. BUPERSINST 1500.62B. 3. Scope and Applicability. This instruction is applicable to designated naval aviators, naval flight officers (NFOs), and aerospace engineering duty officers (AEDOs) through the grade of lieutenant commander. 4. Background a. Naval Air Warfare Center (NAWC), Aircraft and Weapons Divisions, Patuxent River, MD; China Lake, CA; Point Mugu, CA; as well as operational test and evaluation squadrons are responsible for testing and evaluating aircraft systems, components, and related equipment. USNTPS is responsible for training experienced fleet naval aviators, NFOs, and project engineers to conduct these tests. b. The Navy has TPS exchange programs with the United States Air Force and the British and French Ministries of Defense. USAFTPS is located at Edwards Air Force Base, CA; ETPS at Boscombe Down, Salisbury, England; and EPNER at Istres, France. c. Assignment of TPS graduates is based on needs of the Service. Graduates of USNTPS, USAFTPS, ETPS, and EPNER should expect a 36-month follow-on tour at a U.S. Navy activity requiring test pilots or test NFOs.

5. Discussion a. The duration of courses of instruction is approximately 1 year. b. Academic study in aerodynamics, stability and control, power plant analysis, airborne systems, and related engineering subjects are included at all four test pilot schools. c. The flight syllabus at each school is designed to provide actual experience in testing of modern aircraft and airborne systems, as well as reduction, analysis, and reporting of data obtained. d. USNTPS offers three curricula: fixed wing, rotary wing, and airborne systems. Fixedwing and rotary wing curricula prepare pilots and engineers to test airborne mission systems as well as flying qualities and performance. Airborne systems curriculum prepares NFOs and engineers to test airborne mission systems. Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR) Integrated Systems Evaluation, Experimentation & Test (AIR 5.1) civilian personnel are also eligible to participate in any curriculum as part of the flight test engineer syllabus offered through NAVAIR. e. Fixed-wing pilots can expect to depart their current command approximately 4 months prior to their USNTPS class convening date to receive T-6 and T-38 preparatory training en route. Rotary-wing pilots can expect to depart their current command approximately 2 months prior to the USNTPS class convening date to receive HH-60 and UH-72 preparatory training en route. NFOs will receive all required preparatory training following check-in at USNTPS. All USNTPS candidates can expect to receive a 3-day water survival course encompassing class 1 through 4 survival training prior to class convening date. f. Candidates en route to ETPS and EPNER can expect aircraft and systems preparatory training at USNTPS. Additionally, candidates selected for EPNER can expect to attend the Defense Language Institute for 6 months and to complete the 3-month French technical language course in France prior to class convening date. g. Candidates selected for USAFTPS can expect pre-arrival training to begin approximately 2 months before class start date. 6. Convening Date a. Classes are convened at USNTPS in January and July of each year. Each class mix of aviators and NFOs will be determined by the TPS selection board based on current requirements. b. USAFTPS convenes classes in January and July. 2

c. ETPS convenes classes in January of each year. d. EPNER convenes classes in July. Navy selects a candidate for EPNER every third year. 7. Eligibility. Designated naval aviators, NFOs, and AEDOs through the grade of lieutenant commander may apply. All applications will be reviewed by Navy Personnel Command, AEDO Distribution Branch (PERS-434B), to determine board eligibility. Applicants for TPS must meet following minimum qualifications: a. Bachelor of Science degree in engineering, physical science, or mathematics (may be waived if requirements dictate and applicant has completed college-level calculus and physics). b. Recent experience in an operational squadron. It is highly desirable that applicants have over 1,000 hours of flight time (projected to class convening date); exceptions may be granted by the board in special cases where unique individual qualifications exist. c. Only fixed-wing pilots will be considered for USAFTPS. Only fixed-wing and rotary wing pilots will be considered for ETPS and EPNER. d. Applicants must be qualified for flight duties and have not been terminated from flying status. e. Applicants may only apply for the fixed-wing, rotary wing, or airborne systems curriculums as test pilots and test NFOs. The flight test engineer syllabus is for AIR 5.1 civilian personnel and not available for naval officers. 8. Selection. Selections will be made by the board approximately 6 months prior to the class convening dates, as follows: a. February selection board will select students for the July USNTPS. b. July selection board will select students for January USNTPS class, January USAFTPS, January ETPS class, and July EPNER class. EPNER class selection is every 3 years. 9. Enrollment Procedures a. Applications should be submitted no later than 30 days prior to the board convening. Deadline for receipt of applications is published in a Navy administrative (NAVADMIN) message announcing selection board convening date. b. Applicants who are not selected will not automatically be considered by the next selection board. Application for subsequent boards needs only to include a current command endorsement, an updated flight hour report, and any other significant changes since initial submission which would affect selection. 3

c. Applications will be addressed to Navy Personnel Command, FYXX-0X Test Pilot School Selection Board (Board ###), Customer Service Center, 5720 Integrity Drive, Millington, TN 38055-6300, and must include the following information: (1) Total number of flight hours as of date of application (listed by hours and aircraft). (2) Total number of flight hours projected to convening date of the class for which application is made. (3) Number of day and night carrier, shipboard, or small deck landings as of date of application. (4) Number of day and night carrier, shipboard, or small deck landings projected to convening date of the class for which application is made. (5) Special mission and community qualifications to include total hours and date qualified, if applicable (e.g., P-3C PP/400 hrs/jun 01; E-2C CICO/100 hrs/may 01; F/A-18 Division Leader/300 hrs/dec 01). (6) Significant operational deployments (timeframe and duration). (7) List of TPS programs for which applicants desire to be considered in ranked order (i.e., USNTPS, USAFTPS, ETPS, or EPNER). (8) Agreement not to tender resignation or request inactive duty (if United States Naval Reserve (USNR)) while attending training. Agreement to serve on active duty for a period of 4 years after completion of training. (9) Preference for test squadron assignment following graduation from TPS as an additional paragraph in application. Preference should be ranked and prioritized and should be specific to type/model/series (T/M/S). The available choices as a function of T/M/S are: All Helo/V22 P3/P8/E6/E2/C2/C130/C12/MQ4 F18/F35/EA18 MQ8 HX-21 (Patuxent River) VX-20 (Patuxent River) VX-23 (Pax); VX-31 (China Lake) UX-24 (Patuxent River) (10) Education Background. Transcripts of courses completed, including pertinent postgraduate courses, are essential for selection and must be available to the board. Applicants should provide a copy of transcripts with application if doubt exists that a transcript is in the individual s service record. 4