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AVIATION COMMANDING OFFICER TRAINING (AVCOT) CURRICULUM OVERVIEW Course Identification Number (CIN): C-1B-0011

AVIATION COMMANDING OFFICER TRAINING (AVCOT) CURRICULUM OVERVIEW Course Identification Number (CIN): C-1B-0011. 17 instructional class days (~25 days in Pensacola) 8 Courses per year Aligned with Aviation Safety for Command (ASC) 19 students per class (Average)

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AVIATION COMMANDING OFFICER TRAINING (AVCOT) CURRICULUM OVERVIEW Course Identification Number (CIN): C-1B-0011

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  1. AVIATION COMMANDING OFFICER TRAINING (AVCOT)CURRICULUM OVERVIEWCourse Identification Number (CIN): C-1B-0011 Updated 20 Dec 2013

  2. 17 instructional class days (~25 days in Pensacola) 8 Courses per year Aligned with Aviation Safety for Command (ASC) 19 students per class (Average) Additional students beyond 19 need to be approved via ASC Course Manager AVCOT

  3. Flag Seminar (Guest Flag Officer) Leadership brief offered by a distinguished guest. Command Welcome, (NASC CO), Leadership in the Naval Aviation Environment. Executive Officer's Perspective, (NASC XO), Leadership in the Naval Aviation Environment. CMC Welcome, (NASC CMC), CMC leadership in the Naval Aviation Environment. Center for Naval Aviation Technical Training (CNATT) Training Pipeline (CNATT CO). A brief discussing the training aviation personnel receive at CNATT units and DETS. Seminars

  4. Naval Air Technical Training Center (NATTC-Enlisted A Schools), (NATTC XO). A brief and a tour of the NATTC facilities where enlisted aviation personnel are trained. Navy Manpower Analysis Center (NAVMAC). A brief on NAVMAC explains the factors that influence squadron manpower. Enlisted Detailing (PERS-404). A brief explanation of enlisted detailing. Character and Integrity Development Workshop. A facilitated discussion that addresses how and why a commanding officer develops character and integrity in his/her command. The C&IDW prepares the CO to engage the command in case study based training that will improve personal and professional decision-making. Seminars

  5. Enlisted Advancement; Naval Education and Training Professional Development and Technology Center (NETPDTC), (NETPDTC CMC). A brief detailing the development and promotion of enlisted personnel. Navy Training Management & Planning System (NTMPS), (NTMPS Rep). A brief on NTMPS followed by a walk-through of the programs. Navy Recruiting Orientation Unit (NORU), (NORU OIC). A brief on U.S. Navy recruiting. Naval Aviation Enterprise (NAE) Structure (CNAF N01). Abrief explaining the relationship between financial resources and flight time. Aviation Financial Analysis Tool (AFAST), (CNAF). An introduction to AFAST and how aircraft maintenance relates to financial resources. Seminars

  6. AIRSpeed Executive Leadership Training (CNAF). An introduction to the AIRSpeed decision making tool designed to increase efficiency and effectiveness in administrative, maintenance, training, and supply. Naval Survival Training Institute (NSTI), (NSTI OIC). A brief on water survival training and the physiology training and support program. Professional Military Education (PME) Commander Naval Air Forces N5 (CNAF N5). How professional Military Education can further careers and help in the development and promotion of junior officers. Office of Naval Intelligence (ONI) Support to Naval Aviation (ONI-SPEAR). A brief from the Office of Naval Intelligence’s SPEAR (Air Warfare) on support to naval aviation. Seminars

  7. Military Justice for Senior Officers Course: (S-5F-0011) Mobile Training Team (MTT) from the Naval Justice School Newport, RI. On behalf of the Naval Justice School, welcome to the Senior Officer Course in Military Justice and Civil Law. This course has been offered at worldwide locations since 1955. Participants regularly give the course outstanding marks for increasing awareness of current legal issues and promoting efficiency in handling legal matters.  Per NAVADMIN 302/12, this course is required for all Navy captains en route to command.  In addition, the course is highly encouraged for all Commanding Officers, Executive Officers, and Officers-in-Charge as well as other officers O-4 and above on a space-available basis. The course curriculum is based on familiarization with the Uniform Code of Military Justice, administrative fact-finding bodies, administrative separation procedures, the court-martial process, standards of conduct and government ethics, and various other policies relating to a command's administration of legal matters.  Navy Courses

  8. Navy Courses • Military Justice for Senior Officers Course (Cont.): (S-5F-0011) • Newport curriculum adapted to include: • Family Advocacy Program Fleet and Family Support Center (FFSC) (FFSC Pensacola) • Aviation Line Officer’s Legal Perspective (NASC CO) • NETC Inspector General (IG) (NETC IG) • NLSO/RLSO (Local JAGS) • Mental Health Evaluations (MHE) (Local JAGS) • AVCOT students will be joined by personnel from other communities (USMC, IW, BUMED, etc.)

  9. Navy Courses • Alcohol Drug Abuse Managers and Supervisors for Leaders: • (ADAMS) (S-501-0130). An overview of ADAMS, the Navy’s drug and alcohol prevention program, current trends in substance abuse, and the commanding officer’s responsibilities. • Mobile Training Team from the Center for Personal and Professional Development (CPPD) • AVCOT students will be joined by personnel from other communities • Aviation Safety for Command: (ASC) (C-4J-3301) • A six day course designed to indoctrinate aviation squadron commanding officers, executive officers, officers-in-charge, and officers screened for command in the policies, philosophy, and techniques of an effective command safety program. Incorporated within this course is senior member training which will qualify the graduate to be a senior member of an aircraft mishap board. • AVCOT students will be joined by personnel from other communities

  10. Navy Courses • Aviation Commanding Officer Anti-Terrorism Training: • (AVCOAT) (A-1B-0030). An instruction designed to expose commanders to security and anti-terrorism procedures. • Mobile Training Team from the Center for Security Forces • AVCOT students will be joined by personnel from other communities • Joint Aviation Supply and Maintenance Material Management: • (JASMMM) (A-8B-0037). An introduction to and overview of aviation support procedures in a lecture designed for commanding officers.

  11. Welcome aboard: CO/XO/CMC, Course Manager, Admin. Social: Pizza & refreshments in NASC Wardroom Joined by current graduating API class (25-45 students) Held Tuesday evening of Legal week Chief of Naval Air Training:(CNATRA) production pipeline brief. (Training Command COs only) Miscellaneous

  12. Questions or Concerns Please contact NASC AVCOT staff:Phone: (850) 452-3712 (comm)Email: pnsc_nasc_avcot@navy.mil

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