Royal Naval School of Flight Deck Operations

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The Royal Naval School of Flight Deck Operations is the Fleet Air Arm's training establishment for aircraft handling.

History

It was known as the School of Aircraft Handling until November 1995, when the officer unit in Dorset joined. The whole site was at Gosport until 1957, and moved again

in November 1959 to Cornwall. It included Naval Air Command Fire School.

The current site officially opened in October 1995.Navy News December 1995, page 18

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Training

The site trains around 1500 sailors per year. Training includes a 15 week course for aircraft handlers (AH) and flight deck officers.

  • Air 153, for driving naval fire service (CFR) vehicles
  • Air 199, Instruction on the Carriage of Dangerous Goods
  • Air 302, flight safety
  • NVQ Level 2 in Providing Aviation Operations on the Ground (City and Guilds and EAL)

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Structure

A new Flight Deck Training Simulator was built in November 2015 by Systems Engineering and Assessment (SEA) of Frome, costing £500,000. It has Kinect motion sensing.Navy News July 2016, page 2

Four F-35 models were built in June 2017 by Gateguards Ltd of Cornwall.Navy News April 2017[https://www.naval-technology.com/uncategorised/newsroyal-navy-receives-life-size-f-35-aircraft-models-for-simulation-training-5856094/ Naval Technology]

The site has a 600ft practice flight deck.

See also

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