STRATEGIC PARTNERS

AHFA partners with multiple organizations who share similar missions to empower and engage youth in aviation. A complete list of our partners include:

AHFA

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

  • Be at least 16 years old by 1 June of the flight training year.
  • Be enrolled in high school* or homeschool during the flight training year.
  • Be a US citizen **
  • Have no more than 5 powered flight hours 
  • 3.0 current Grade Point Average either with an unofficial GPA Transcript or a registrar/counselor verifiable memorandum.

Notes: 

  • No flight or aviation experience necessary (we teach you to fly!)  
  • No commitment or obligation to the Air Force  
  • *USAFA & AFROTC Cadets may apply through their institutions
  • **Non-US Citizens regardless of residency status are ineligible to apply

 

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CDDAR Training At Volks Field, WI
I.G. Brown Training and Education Center
Video by Master Sgt. Kelly Collett
Dec. 1, 2017 | 4:58
CDDAR: Crash, Damaged and Disabled Aircraft Recovery

CDDAR is an advanced Team Chief course offered in Volk Field, Wisconsin.

When the unthinkable happens and a plane goes down, there’s panic, chaos and destruction.

Who will respond?
Every flying unit has a CDDAR team.
Will they be trained?
Most units only receive minimal training from Sheppard Air Force Base
Will they know what to do?

The Crashed, Damaged and Disabled Aircraft Recovery Team find themselves in a unique and sometimes precarious situation.

They need to:
Train to become Leaders,
Control the situation

CDDAR Course designs scenarios to be very challenging and complex.

Learn safety, equipment program management and advanced recovery techniques.

The CDDAR Team has three main responsibilities:

1. To clear runways as efficiently and safely as possible.
2. Prevent secondary damage
3. Preservation of investigative evidence

It’s a hands-on course where students can train on equipment and rig and tow actual aircraft.

Students get the opportunity to work a simulated crash site.


Course offered twice a year, 40 students per class
Contact: SMSgt Mike Turner
michael.a.turner10.mil@mail.mil
DSN: 612-7944
MSgt Jordan Jensen
DSN: 871-1218
jordan.l.jensen4.mil@mail.mil
or
TSgt Steven Young
steven.d.young38.mil@mail.mil
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AHFA Locations & Training Partners

  • California Aeronautical University, CA 
  • California Baptist University, CA 
  • Marion Military Institute, AL 
  • Oklahoma State University, OK  
  • South Dakota State University, SD 
  • Troy University, AL
  • Schreiner University, TX
  • University of Texas San Antonio, TX
  • Tennesse State University, TN

*To learn how to become one of our training locations please email: 

Afrs.ahfa.studentapplications@us.af.mil

SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS RECEIVE* 

  • Up to 12-15 flight hours 
  • Housing and meals during training 
  • Transportation to/from training location 
  • Classroom training (ground school) 
  • Flight simulator training 
  • All training is provided by FAA Certified Flight Instructors 
  • Access to university recreation facilities 
  • Mentorship from Air Force aviators  

*All items funded by USAF except:

  • FAA Class III Med Certificate
  • Luggage during travel
  • Personal driving to/from university assigned session

Contact us

 

 

                                                              Please direct program questions to: Afrs.ahfa.studentapplications@us.af.mil