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Aviation facilities in FL

2 facilities

Facility · FAC-71857 Historical

AH-64A Apache Distributed Mission Operations (ADMO)

Orlando, FL

The ADMO is a multi-phase research and development program, which provides U.S. Army and Air Force attack aircraft pilots with a means of training for Joint Close Air Support (JCAS) missions. This training capability develops the skills needed to conduct coordinated attacks on enemy targets. Phase I demonstrated Joint Air Attack Team training (JAAT) with an AH-64A CMS at the Western Army National Guard Aviation Training Site (WAATS) and an Air Force F-16C simulator at the Air Force Research Lab (AFRL) in Mesa, AZ. Phase II networked two AH-64A CMS simulators at Eastern Army National Guard Aviation Training Site (EAATS) and WAATS and two F-16C simulators at AFRL demonstrating coordinated JCAS target engagements. Current ADMO objectives include participation in Combat Air Force (CAF) DMO Events and Warfighter FOCUS Events. A Distributed Scenario Generation Lab (DSGL) is being developed to capture current AH-64A pilot experience and to disseminate real-world scenarios via DMON to networked simulator sites.

Facility · FAC-70516 Historical

DEVICE 9F7A

Orlando, FL

The interservice Training Review Organization (ITRO) determined that the consolidation of the Naval Aviation Water Survival Training Program and the USAF Water Survival Parachuting Program would serve in the best interest of the Department of Defense. As a result, the USAF Parasail Trainer (two launch platforms and nine (9) MonArk parasail tow/pick-up boats) was transferred to the Navy, inducted into the Navy''s COG 2''0'' inventory system by the Naval Air Warfare Center Training Systems Division (NAWCTSD) and designated DV 9F7A. Only one DV 9F7A exists.