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Reconnaissance Operations: The pri-mary mission of the OH-58D is to conduct reconnais-sance and security operations. The
Kiowa Warrior is an armored light helicopter used to sneak around the battlefield acting as the eyes and ears of the commander.
Attack Operations: The mission of the attack helicopter battalion is to destroy massed
enemy mechanized forces and other forces with aerial firepower, mobility and shock effect. The attack helicop-ter battalion conducts deep, close, and rear operations, allowing the Force Commander to gain and maintain the initiative.
Assault Operations: The assault bat-talion provides ground com-manders with highly mobile, flexible and responsive com-bat force. The assault battal-ion’s speed and mobility enable the commander to adjust force
ratios across the entire battlefield carrying the fight to the enemy.
Aviation Unit Locations
National Guard
ALTERNATE FLIGHT APTITUDE
SELECTION TEST
You must score a 90 or higher to qualify for further processing for flight training. If you
fail to score 90, you may be retested only once and no sooner than 6 months after the
first testing.
Reference DA PAM 611-256-2, www-rucker.army.mil/ap/default.htm
MEDICAL EXAMINATIONS
For initial entry flight training, you must meet and maintain Class 1A medical fitness
standard per AR 40-501 until you begin aviation training. Your Class 1A exam ex-pires 18 months from the date of the exam. Individuals with Refractive Surgery may be
considered for exception to policy.
Selected Class 1A Medical Screening Criteria
Total Arm Reach > 64.6 in
Inseam Height > 29.5 in
Sitting Height < 40.2 in
Vision : 20 / 50
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