Yes, most naval personnel, including Marines go through a training course known as the dunker. This course simulates a helicopter crashing in the ocean and teaches you how to safely prepare for the crash and egress the helicopter after it has crashed.
HTFA in the context of the US Navy typically stands for "Helicopter Training Flight Academy." It refers to a program or unit focused on training personnel in helicopter operations and related activities. The US Navy has various training programs to ensure that its pilots and crew members are proficient in flying and operating helicopters.
yes it i they build it in the 1945 it was one of the first navy helicopters to be in army
If your talking about SEAL team 6, no. Not any of them died, yet. Normal Navy SEALs got ambushed once with a helicopter, and two of them died. As far as I know, I bet that not even 60 Navy SEALs died.
The Navy has helicopters and employs pilots to fly them. And they even train you to do it.
The Apache may be the best "attack" helicopter but the Navy MH 60 S is the most diverse platform and best utility helicopter in the world.
Not the Navy SEAL's.
It is not possible. The world's best air and navy training schools have found it easiest to train pilots fixed wing first, then rotary wing after that.
Navy Seal training lasts about nine months.
Landing Helicopter Assault
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Navy basic training is not held on shipboard. Basic training is held at the Recruit Training Command in Great Lakes, Illinois.
The only Navy Basic Training facility (Boot Camp) is located at Recruit Training Command Great Lakes, Illinois.