Fixed-wing Aircrew - United Task Force (UNITAF) Arma 3


Fixed-wing Aircrew Guide

UNITAF / Arma 3 / Fixed-wing Aircrew Policy & Procedures



What this guide covers

Aircrews provide a vital transport and logistical boost to infantry forces, for reconnaissance, fire support, logistics and transport.

The Fixed-wing Aircrew training area covers the following roles specifically, but also indirectly to many other roles and areas;

  • T-I Fixed-wing Weapons Systems Operator
  • T-I Fixed-wing Pilot (General)
  • T-II Fixed-wing Weapons Systems Officer
  • T-II Fixed-wing Pilot (CAP)
  • T-III Fixed-wing Pilot (CAS)
  • T-IV Fixed-wing Pilot (Multi-role)
  • T-IV Fixed-wing Pilot (Flight Leader)

  • You can find out more about Fixed-wing Aircrew Roles in the roles directory

    How this guide is laid out, and how to use it

    To the right hand side, you'll see a list of topics covered by this guide for Fixed-wing Aircrew Roles, clicking each topic will direct you to further detail on that topic. We don't require any member of the task force to read this guide, but it's here should you wish to read up on any policy or proceedure. It's primary purpose is a reference point for those teaching this in-game in field training exercises.

    This guide describes our policy and Procedures, standard operating Procedures (SOP) in relation to Fixed-wing Aircrew Roles, these are the things that we expect those operating in these roles to know, and to practice. Our policies are also key to the cohesive and cooperative nature of UNITAF, blantant disregard for policy in any area is detrimental to the group and you should expect consequences to result from such behaviour.

    It also contains what we would call best practices, activities which are not detrimental when not fully understood, but ultimately are good to know. We have a common sense approach to practicing, training and executing SOP. Ultimately our goal is great teamwork facilitated by a straightforward set of Procedures, but we're also ready to update them when better methods are developed.

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