Evaluation of the AFROTC Flight Instruction Program /
Cecil J. Mullins, John A. Cox.
Description
- Language(s)
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English
- Published
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Lackland Air Force Base, Texas : Personnel Laboratory, Wright Air Development Division, Air Research and Development Command, United States Air Force, 1960.
- Summary
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The AFROTC Flight Instruction Program initiated in 1956 is evaluated by comparison of the 1957 AFROTC graduates who were given the training and a similar group who were not. Exposures to FIP training produced no significant increase in the proportion of AFROTC graduates electing to enter Air Force pilot training; but FIP graduates exhibited a marked advantage over non-FIP trainees in their lower elimination rates from both primary and basic pilot training. An estimate shows an appreciable saving in cost of flying training attributable to the AFROTC light plane training.
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"April 1960."
- Physical Description
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ii, 6 pages :
tables ;
28 cm.
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