E-6A/B TACAMO AIRCRAFT
Navy Training Plan (NTP)

E-6A/B TACAMO AIRCRAFT



TABLE OF CONTENTS



PART I. TECHNICAL PROGRAM DATA



A. TITLE-NOMENCLATURE-PROGRAM I-1



B. SECURITY CLASSIFICATION I-1



C. NTSP PRINCIPALS I-1



D. SYSTEM DESCRIPTION I-2



E. DEVELOPMENTAL TEST (DT) and OPERATIONAL TEST (OT) I-3



F. AIRCRAFT & EQUIPMENT/SYSTEM/SUBSYSTEM REPLACED I-3



G. DESCRIPTION OF NEW DEVELOPMENT I-7



H. CONCEPTS

1. OPERATIONAL I-7

2. MAINTENANCE I-8

3. MANNING I-9

4. TRAINING I-8

TRAINING TRACKS

E-6 PILOT TRAINING CAT I 1-10

E-6 PILOT TRAINING CAT II I-11

E-6 NFO TRAINING CAT I I-12

E-6 NFO TRAINING CAT II I-13

E-6 FLIGHT ENGINEER CAT I I-13

E-6 FLIGHT ENGINEER CAT II I-15

E-6A COMMUNICATION OPERATOR I-16

E-6B COMMUNICATION OPERATOR CAT I I-16

E-6A REEL OPERATOR I-18

E-6B REEL OPERATOR HPTS/DTWA I-18

E-6A IN-FLIGHT TECHNICIAN I-20

E-6B IN-FLIGHT TECHNICIAN I-21

E-6 INITIAL POWERPLANTS & RELATED SYSTEMS I-22

ORGANIZATIONAL MAINTENANCE

E-6 CAREER POWERPLANTS & RELATED SYSTEMS I-23

ORGANIZATIONAL MAINTENANCE

E-6 INITIAL AIRFRAME & HYDRAULIC SYSTEMS I-24

ORGANIZATIONAL MAINTENANCE

E-6 CAREER AIRFRAME & HYDRAULIC SYSTEMS I-25

ORGANIZATIONAL MAINTENANCE

E-6 ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS ORGANIZATIONAL MAINTENANCE I-26

E-6A AVIONICS ORGANIZATIONAL MAINTENANCE I-26

E-6B CAREER AVIONICS ORGANIZATIONAL MAINTENANCE I-27

E-6B INITIAL AVIONICS ORGANIZATIONAL MAINTENANCE I-28

E-6 INITIAL ELECTRICAL/INSTRUMENTS SYSTEMS I-29

ORGANIZATIONAL MAINTENANCE

E-6 CAREER ELECTRICAL/INSTRUMENTS SYSTEMS I-30

ORGANIZATIONAL MAINTENANCE

E-6 MISSION AVIONICS SYSTEMS INTERMEDIATE MAINTENANCE I-30

I. ON BOARD (IN SERVICE) TRAINING I-31



J. LOGISTICS SUPPORT I-32



K. SCHEDULES I-34

L. GOVERNMENT FURNISHED EQUIPMENT (GFE) I-35

AND CONTRACTOR FURNISHED EQUIPMENT (CFE)

TRAINING REQUIREMENTS



M. RELATED NTSPs AND OTHER APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS I-35



PART II BILLET AND PERSONNEL REQUIREMENTS



A. BILLET REQUIREMENTS



1.a. OPERATIONAL AND FLEET SUPPORT ACTIVITY II-2

ACTIVATION SCHEDULE



1.b. BILLETS REQUIRED FOR OPERATIONAL AND FLEET SUPPORT II-3

ACTIVITIES



1.c. TOTAL BILLETS REQUIRED FOR OPERATIONAL AND FLEET II-4 SUPPORT ACTIVITIES



3. TRAINING ACTIVITIES INSTRUCTOR AND SUPPORT BILLET II-5

REQUIREMENTS



4. CHARGEABLE STUDENT BILLET REQUIREMENTS II-8



5. ANNUAL INCREMENTAL AND CUMULATIVE BILLETS II-9



B. PERSONNEL REQUIREMENTS

1. ANNUAL TRAINING INPUT REQUIREMENTS II-14



PART III. TRAINING REQUIREMENTS



A. TRAINING COURSE REQUIREMENTS

1. INITIAL TRAINING REQUIREMENTS

E-6B MISSION AVIONICS SYSTEMS DIFFERENCES TRAINING III-2

E-6B HPTS SSPA/C TRAINING III-3

E-6B FLIGHT DECK AVIONICS DIFFERENCE TRAINING III-3

E-6B COMMUNICATIONS OPERATOR DIFFERENCES TRAINING III-4

E-6B ACO DIFFERENCES TRAINING III-5

E-6B HPTS DTWA TRAINING III-6

E-6B ECS DIFFERENCES TRAINING III-7

E-6B ELECTRICAL/INSTRUMENTS SYSTEMS DIFFERENCES TRAINING III-8

E-6B FLIGHT ENGINEER DIFFERENCES TRAINING III-9



2. FOLLOW-ON TRAINING

EXISTING COURSES III-10

EXISTING TRAINING PHASED OUT III-17



PART IV TRAINING LOGISTIC SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS



A. TRAINING HARDWARE



1. TTE/GPTE/SPTE/ST/GPETE/SPETE IV-1



2 TRAINING DEVICES

OPERATIONAL FLIGHT TRAINER (OFT) IV-2

NAVIGATOR PART TASK TRAINER IV-3

FLIGHT MANAGEMENT COMPUTER SYSTEM PART TASK TRAINER IV-4

E-6B MISSION AVIONICS SYSTEMS MAINTENANCE TRAINER IV-5

POWER PLANTS & RELATED SYSTEMS TRAINER IV-6

FLIGHT CONTROLS TRAINER IV-7

ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS TRAINER IV-8

HYDRAULIC SYSTEMS TRAINER IV-9

FUEL SYSTEM TRAINER IV-10

FUEL SYSTEM OPEN FRAME, WING TANK NO. 3 & CENTER IV-11

WING TANK

AFT LOWER LOBE TRAINER IV-12

ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL SYSTEM TRAINER IV-13

LANDING GEAR SYSTEM TRAINER IV-14

E-6A COMM CENTRAL/RECEIVER/TRANSMITTER MAINTENANCE IV-15

TRAINER

FORWARD ENTRY DOOR/AERIAL REFUELING RECEPTACLE IV-16

E-6A VLF/LF AMPLIFIER COUPLER GROUP MAINTENANCE TRAINER IV-17

E-6A DUAL TRAILING WIRE ANTENNA MAINTENANCE TRAINER IV-18

AUXILIARY POWER UNIT PANEL TRAINER IV-19

SIMULATION CONTROL CONSOLE IV-20

INTEGRATED AVIONICS MAINTENANCE TRAINER IV-21

E-6 MISSION AVIONICS INTERMEDIATE MAINTENANCE TRAINERS IV-22

E-6B HPTS SOLID STATE POWER AMPLIFIER/COUPLER IV-23

MAINTENANCE TRAINER

E-6B HPTS DUAL TRAILING WIRE ANTENNA MAINTENANCE TRAINER IV-24



B. COURSEWARE REQUIREMENTS



1. TRAINING SERVICES IV-25



2. CURRICULA, MATERIALS AND TRAINING AIDS IV-26



3. TECHNICAL MANUALS IV-27



C. FACILITY REQUIREMENTS



1. FACILITY REQUIREMENTS SUMMARY (SPACE/SUPPORT) BY ACTIVITY IV-28



2. FACILITY REQUIREMENTS DETAILED BY ACTIVITY AND COURSE IV-28



3. FACILITY PROJECT SUMMARY BY PROGRAM IV-28



PART V MPT MILESTONES V-1



PART VI DECISION ITEMS/ACTION REQUIRED VI-1



PART VII POINTS OF CONTACT VII-1





ACRONYMS





ABNCP - Airborne Command Post

A/C - Aircraft

ACDU - Active Duty

ACO - Airborne Communications Officer

AFB - Air Force Base

AHRS - Attitude Heading Reference System

ALCC - Airborne Launch Control Center

ALCS - Airborne Launch Control System

AM - Amplitude Modulation

AMD - Activity Manpower Document

AOB - Average on Board

ASO - Aviation Supply Office

ATC - Air Traffic Control

ATIR - Annual Training Input Requirement

ATRR - Aircrew Training Requirements Review

BIT - Built-In-Test

BOLC - Basic Officer Leadership Course

BUPERS - Bureau of Naval Personnel

C3 - Command, Control & Communications

CAI - Computer Aided Instruction

CANTRAC - Catalogue of Navy Training Courses

CAT - Category

CBP - Circuit Breaker Panel

CBT - Computer Based Training

CC/RT - Communications Central/Receive Transmit

CDU - Central Display Unit

CETS - Contractor Engineering and Technical Services

CFE - Contractor Furnished Equipment

CFY - Current Fiscal Year

CIN - Course Identification Number

CINCPACFLT - Commander in Chief Pacific Fleet

CIV - Civilian

CLS - Contractor Logistics Support

CNAPINST - Commander Naval Air Force Pacific Instruction

CNET - Chief of Naval Education and Training

CNO - Chief of Naval Operations

CNS/ATM - Communications Navigation Surveillance/Air Traffic Management

COMNAVAIRPAC - Commander Naval Air Force, U.S. Pacific Fleet

CPT - Cockpit Procedures Trainer

CUM - Cumulative

DA - Developing Agency

DAISS - Digital Airborne Intercommunications and Switching System

DET - Detachment

DSN - Defense Switching Network

DT - Developmental Test

DTWA - Dual Trailing Wire Antenna

E/S/S - Equipment/System/Subsystem

EGPWS - Enhanced Ground Proximity Warning System

EHF - Extremely High Frequency

ENL - Enlisted

EPM - Expanded Phase Maintenance

ETM - Electronic Technical Manuals

FAA - Federal Aviation Administration

FDM - Frequency Division Multiplexing

FE - Flight Engineer

FID - Fault Insertion Device

FLTSATCOM - Fleet Satellite Communications

FM - Frequency Modulation

FMCS - Flight Management Computer System

FMS - Foreign Military Sales

- Flight Management System

FOT&E - Follow On Test and Evaluation

FRAC - Fleet Replacement Aircrewman

FSC - Fault Simulator Console

FY - Fiscal Year

GATM - Global Air Traffic Management System

GFE - Government Furnished Equipment

GPETE - General Purpose Electronic Test Equipment

GPS - Global Positioning System

GPTE - General Purpose Test Equipment

HF - High Frequency

HHM - Hand Held Module

HPTS - High Power Transmit Set

HSI - Human Systems Integration

IAT - Integrated Avionics Trainer

ICAO - International Civil Aviation Organization

ICS - Intercommunication System

IFF - Identification Friend or Foe

IFT - Inflight Trainer

ILS - Integrated Logistics Support

ILSP - Integrated Logistics Support Plan

INS - Inertial Navigation Set

IOC - Initial Operational Capability

IOS - Instructor/Operator Station

IPB - Illustrated Parts Breakdown

IPT - Integrated Product Team

JQR - Job Qualification Requirement

LAAS - Local Area Augmentation System

LF - Low Frequency

LSA - Logistic Support Analysis

LTWA - Long Trailing Wire Assembly

LWHCP - Long Wire Hydraulic Control Panel

M&P - Manpower and Personnel

MAS - Mission Avionics System

MCS - Mission Computer System

MDS - Multifunction Display System

MILSTAR - Military Strategic and Tactical Relay

MOMI - Manual of Operation and Maintenance Instruction

MRC - Maintenance Requirement Card

MTRR - Maintenance Training Requirements Review

NACCS - Naval Air Crewman Candidate Course

NAMTGD - Naval Air Maintenance Training Group Detachment

NAMTRAGRUDET - Naval Air Maintenance Training Group Detachment

NAS - Naval Air Station

NATOPS - Naval Air Training and Operating Procedures

NATU - Naval Air Training Unit

NAVAIR or - Naval Air Systems Command

NAVAIRSYSCOM

NAVSTRATCOMMDET

- Navy Strategic Communications Detachment

NAVTRASUPPU - Naval Training Support Unit

NAWCAD - Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division

NCA - National Command Authority

NEC - Navy Enlisted Classification (Code)

NFO - Naval Flight Officer

NITRAS - Navy Integrated Training Resources and Administration System

NM - Nautical Mile

NOBC - Naval Officer Billet Classification

NTSP - Navy Training System Plan

NTSPC - Navy Training System Plan Conference

NTSU - Navy Training Support Unit

O - Organizational

OFF - Officer

OFT - Operational Flight Trainer

OMA - Organizational Maintenance Activity

OPEVAL - Operational Evaluation

OPNAV - Office of CNO

OPO - OPNAV Principal Official/Program Sponsor

OT - Operational Test

PA/C - Power Amplifier/Coupler

PCP - Power Control Panel

PDA - Principal Development Activity

PFY - Previous Fiscal Year

PMA - Program Manager, Air

PNEC - Primary Navy Enlisted Classification (Code)

POE - Projected Operational Environment

PPL - Provisioning Parts List

PQS - Personnel Qualification Standard

PTT - Part Task Trainer

RAIM - Receiver Autonomous Integrated Monitor

RFT - Ready for Training (usually with a date)

RFOU - Ready for Operational Use

RMCP - Reeling Machine Contactor Panel

RO - Reel Operator

ROC - Required Operational Capabilities

RVSM - Reduced Vertical Separation Minimums

SATCOM - Satellite Communications

SBA - Sheave Box Assembly

SCC - Simulator Control Console

SDLM - Standard Depot Level Maintenance

SDSU - Standard Distribution Switching Unit

SELRES - Selected Reserve

SERE - Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape

SIOP - Single Integrated Operational Plan

SNEC - Secondary Navy Enlisted Classification (Code)

SPETE - Special Purpose Electronic Test Equipment

SRA - Shop Replaceable Assembly

SSPA/C - Solid State Power Amplifier/Coupler

STRATCOMMWING

- Strategic Communications Wing

STWA - Short Trailing Wire Antenna

SWHCP - Short Wire Hydraulic Control Panel

SWHS - Short Wire Hydraulic System

TA - Training Agency

TAR - Training and Administration Reserve

TBD - To Be Determined

TCAS - Traffic Collision Avoidance System

TCG - Time Code Generator

TD - Training Device

TEEP - Training Effectiveness Evaluation Plan

TEMP - Test and Evaluation Master Plan

TSA - Training Support Agency

TTE - Technical Training Equipment

TYCOM - Type Commander

UHF - Ultra High Frequency

UIC - Unit Identification Code

USSTRATCOM - United States Strategic Command

UTWA - Utility Trailing Wire Antenna

VHF - Very High Frequency

VLF - Very Low Frequency

VQ - Fleet Air Reconnaissance Squadron

VX - Air Test and Evaluation Squadron

WAAS - Wide Area Augmentation System

WRA - Weapon Replaceable Assembly

GLOSSARY



1. Billet: - A specific military manpower space which is assigned qualifiers that define the duties and functions to be performed and the specific skills and skill levels required to perform the delineated functions. (NOTE: Billet connotes military manpower requirement; while position connotes single civilian manpower requirement.)



2. Draft NTSP - That version of NTSP forwarded by the PDA for review and comments.



3. Initial Training - Training funded by the TSA (normally the PDA) until the TA has acquired the capability to train. It is normally "one-time" training for personnel performing or involved in DT and OT, initial cadre maintainers, and organic training activity instructors.



4. Maintainer - An individual responsible for performing maintenance. Maintenance activities include inspection, testing, servicing, classification as to serviceability, repair, rebuilding, and reclamation.



5. Manpower Requirements - The number of officer and enlisted billets required for each activity, which has been approved for planning purposes by the Chief of Naval Operations, as representing:

a. A need for manpower by quantities and skills, determined using industrial engineering and management analytical techniques.

b. A statement of the quantity and quality of manpower (billets) needed to perform Required Operational Capabilities (ROC) in a Projected Operational Environment (POE). For existing ships, aircraft squadrons and shore activities these requirements are displayed in Ship, Squadron, or Activity Manpower Documents or in Navy Training System Plans.



6. Mission Need Statement (MNS) - A statement of the operational capability required to perform an assigned mission or to correct a deficiency in an existing capability to perform the mission. The first document developed in the Weapon System Acquisition Process.



7. Navy Training System Plan (NTSP). - The principal document for defining manpower, personnel, and training requirements and resources for new developments (formerly the Navy Training Plan). The NTSP is a life cycle document which identifies the resources required to establish and maintain an effective training program throughout the new development life cycle. It controls planning for meeting the training requirements of the new development, and identifying personnel required to install, operate, maintain, or to otherwise use the new development being introduced into the Navy.



8. On-Board Training - Training conducted by a command for attached personnel to both develop and refine individual operator and maintainer skills, individual and team watch qualifications, General Military Training, or any other training conducted by a command in other than a formal school house context.



9. On-the-Job Training (OJT) - OJT is a program designed specifically to train an individual without the necessity for interrupting the performance of daily assigned duties relative to the trainee's work assignment. OJT may take the form of reading assignments, job performance with or without supervision, self-paced instructional materials, or combinations thereof.



10. Presentation Media - Presentation media describes the means to convey or present skills and knowledge for each training type. Presentation media includes Interactive Courseware (ICW), Technical Training Equipment (TTE), Training Devices (TD), curricula material, training aids, etc.



11. Presentation Technique - The specific technique used to present material for each training type. It includes group instruction, self-paced Computer Based Training (CBT), and the various categories of individual instruction.



12. Program Manager - A military or civilian official who is responsible for managing an acquisition program.



13. Proposed NTSP - The version of the NTSP reflecting changes to the draft NTSP agreed to at the NTSPC, or in lieu of an NTSPC, agreed to by the DCNO Program Sponsor. This version is submitted by the PDA for concurrent approval by the Program, Resource and MP Mission Sponsors.



14. Ready for Training (RFT) - The date that a new training course or capability will be available for training purposes. All aspects of the capability must be ready including building completion, device or equipment installation and check out, instructors, furnishing installation, etc. This is the ultimate planning date for training activities.



15. Staff Manpower - Manpower that is not directly involved with the operation or maintenance of an operational system. The Division Officer and Division Chief billets in a squadron or on a ship are examples of staff manpower.



16. Subject Matter Expert - A person who, by virtue of extensive background and long term involvement in a field, is recognized as a reliable or expert source of information related to that field.



17. Technical Training Equipment (TTE) - Investment cost end items of operational equipment devoted to the training and instruction of Naval personnel for which Program Managers or SYSCOMs have the responsibility for the design, development, modernization, or selection for service or special use.



18. Training - Instruction and applied exercises for the attainment and retention of skills, knowledge, and attitudes required to accomplish tasks.



19. Training Agency (TA) - An office, bureau, command or headquarters exercising command of and providing support to some major increment of the Navy's formalized training effort. Once a training course has been approved, the TA assumes responsibility from the TSA for follow-on training as long as the course is required. This include such activities as Chief of Naval Education and Training,( CNET), Commander in Chief U.S. Atlantic Fleet (CINCLANTFLT), Commander in Chief U.S. Pacific Fleet (CINCPACFLT), Chief, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery (BUMED), Commander, Naval Reserve Force (COMNAVRESFOR) .

20. Training Aid - Any item developed and produced with the primary intent of assisting in training. Training aids are restricted to those items of material which fall outside the definitions of training devices and operational equipment used for training (TTE). Examples include films, transparencies, training tapes, mock-ups, prefaulted modules, fault insertion aids and unique audio-visual equipment, etc.



21. Training Device (TD) - Hardware and software which have been designed or modified exclusively for training purposes involving to some degree, simulation or stimulation in its construction or operation, so as to demonstrate or illustrate a concept or simulate an operational circumstance or environment.



22. Training Equipment (TE) - Equipment designed for operational purposes which is the subject of instruction or which is used by the instructor or student as an element of the process of teaching or learning. Training equipment has or had as its prime or initial purpose for existence some function other than that of training personnel; and which, in order to achieve its prime purpose, requires that training be provided for the personnel who are associated with it for its prime purpose.



23. Training Path - The sequence and duration of courses required for each unique type of billet. These courses include factory, prerequisite, replacement, conversion, or a combination thereof.



24. Training Support Agent (TSA) - An office, bureau, command or headquarters responsible for supporting the Training Agent by providing material and other forms of support within the cognizance of the office involved. The TSA provides initial training for the equipment/system until the training agency can acquire the capability for training. TSAs include such activities as Commander, Naval Air Reserve Force (COMNAVAIRESFOR), Systems Command (SYSCOMs) and Commander, Naval Surface Reserve Force (COMNAVSURFRESFOR).



25. Training Type - Refers to initial skill, operator, various maintenance levels, or team training.



PREFACE



This update will replace Navy Training Plan A-50-8516C which was approved by Chief of Naval Operations on 8 March 1993. It reflects the following changes: