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VT-7

Training Squadron SEVEN (VT-7), known as the Eagles, is one of four U.S. Navy strike jet training squadrons and one of two based at Naval Air Station (NAS) Meridian. VT-7, along with Training Squadron NINE (VT-9), make up Training Air Wing One of the Naval Air Training Command. In addition to providing advanced training for strike jets, VT-7 provides additional advanced training for airborne early warning and carrier onboard delivery aircraft. VT-7 also trains United States Marine Corps (USMC) aviators and select foreign military pilots.[1]

Training Squadron 7
VT-7 Logo
ActiveJuly 1960-present
CountryUnited States of America
Branch United States Navy
TypeTraining
Part ofTraining Air Wing One
Nickname(s)Eagles
Commanders
Current
commander
CDR Bradley Thompson
Aircraft flown
TrainerMcDonnell Douglas T-45 Goshawk

History edit

 
Insignia of the U.S. Navy Torpedo Squadron 7 (VT-7)

Training Squadron SEVEN (VT-7) is the second squadron to be designated VT-7. In 1927, the squadron was established as Torpedo Squadron SEVEN flying the Martin T3M.[2] In 1946, VT was discontinued as a designation for US Navy air squadrons.[3]

In July 1958, Advanced Training Unit (ATU)-105 and ATU-205, located at Naval Air Station Memphis, consolidated to form Basic Training Group Seven (BTG-7).[4] BTG-7 trained using the T-28 Trojan and T-29 Seastar.[5] In July 1960, BTG-7 was based at NAS Kingsville and was redesignated Training Squadron SEVEN (VT-7).[6][7] In July 1961, VT-7 moved to NAS Meridian.[4] Five months later, VT-7 split to form VT-9.[5] In 1994, VT-23 was transferred from Training Air Wing Two to NAS Meridian, bringing the total number of training squadrons at NAS Meridian to three. In 1999, the Navy decreased the number of squadrons in Training Air Wing One to two to mirror the total number of squadrons in Training Air Wing Two and deactivated VT-23. The instructors from VT-23 were moved to VT-7.[8]

From 1962 to 1971, VT-7 operated the T-2A Buckeye. By 1972, the Douglas TA-4J Skyhawk began being used to train pilots for advanced strike missions.[5] VT-7 was the only Training Squadron to use the TA-4J to train foreign military pilots, including pilots from France, Spain, Italy, Kuwait, Thailand, Brazil, and Singapore. The last TA-4J left NAS Meridian in October 1999 and was transferred to Davis–Monthan Air Force Base for storage.[9] The T4-AJ was replaced by the T-45C Goshawk as the primary training aircraft in 1999.[5]

VT-7 has trained over 4,200 US military aviators and over 360 foreign military aviators.[5]

The squadron has been awarded twenty Chief of Naval Operations Aviation Safety Awards.[5]

Mission edit

VT-7 has the identical mission of its sister squadron, VT-9: to further train US Navy, USMC, and select foreign military pilots in intermediate and advanced flight training.[1] After primary flight training is completed at NAS Whiting Field or NAS Corpus Christi, students are assigned to one of five advanced flight training paths: strike training/jet at NAS Meridian or NAS Kingsville, E-2 Hawkeye/C-2 Greyhound at NAS Corpus Christi, Maritime at NAS Corpus Christi, E-6 TACAMO at NAS Corpus Christi, or helicopter/MV-22 at NAS Whiting Field.[10]

 
A T-45C from VT-7 practicing carrier qualifications aboard the USS John F. Kennedy (CV-67)

Strike Flight Training edit

Students assigned to the strike fighter/jet pathway at NAS Meridian are in VT-7 or VT-9. Total training (known as Strike Flight Curriculum) can last eight to twelve months and begins with classroom instruction in engineering, aerodynamics, flight rules, and instrument navigation.[11] Students also begin training in flight simulators, culminating in an instrument rating.[1] After in-flight instruction begins, students ascend through 21 stages of training, including 160 hours of flight time. Training covers instrument flying, two and four-plane formation flights, night flights, and landing before advancing to low-level navigation, bombing with 25-lbs practice bombs, weapons training, and air combat maneuvering.[11] Students complete Field Carrier Landing Practice at NAS Meridian or Joe Williams Outlying Landing Field (OLF).[1] Strike Flight Curriculum culminates in carrier qualification, during which students make their first arrested landing. After successfully completing ten arrested landings and four touch-and-go landings, students earn their Wings of Gold.[11]

E-2/C-2 flight training edit

Students in the E-2/C-2 pathway may complete Advanced Flight Training at NAS Meridian with VT-7 or VT-9 after completing their initial Advanced Flight Training at NAS Corpus Christi. Advanced Flight Training begins with similar classroom training to the Strike Flight Curriculum. Students then advance through fourteen stages of in-flight training, culminating in carrier qualification.[12]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "Our Mission". www.cnatra.navy.mil/tw1. Retrieved March 5, 2023.
  2. ^ "NH 95936 Martin T3M-2s". history.navy.mil. Naval History and Heritage Command. Retrieved March 4, 2023.
  3. ^ Grossnick, Roy A. (1995). Dictionary of American Naval Aviation Squadrons. Washington, D.C.: Naval Historical Center. p. 539. ISBN 0-945274-29-7.
  4. ^ a b "VT-7". skyhawk.org. Retrieved March 4, 2023.
  5. ^ a b c d e f "Squadron History". www.cnatra.navy.mil. US Navy. Retrieved March 4, 2023.
  6. ^ Smith, J. V., Captain (1960). "A Status Report: The Naval Leadership Program". Naval Training Bulletin (Winter 1960): 4.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  7. ^ Grossnick, Roy A. (1995). United States Naval Aviation, 1910-1995. Washington, D.C.: Naval Historical Center. p. 698. ISBN 0-945274-34-3.
  8. ^ "Deactivated: VT-23 Professionals". Naval Aviation News (March-April 2000): 9. 2000.
  9. ^ Wincester, Jim (2005). Douglas A-4 Skyhawk: Attack & Close-Support Fighter Bomber. Barnsley, Yorkshire: Pen & Sword Books. p. 212. ISBN 1-84415-085-2.
  10. ^ "Pipelines: Intermediate and Advanced Flight Training". www.cnatra.navy.mil/tw4. US Navy. Retrieved March 5, 2023.
  11. ^ a b c "Strike Flight Training". www.cnatra.navy.mil/tw1. US Navy. Retrieved March 5, 2023.
  12. ^ "T-45 E2/C2: Advanced Flight Training Curriculum". www.cnatra.navy.mil/tw1. US Navy. Retrieved March 5, 2023.

External links edit

  • Official Homepage
  • NAS Meridian

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Training Squadron SEVEN VT 7 known as the Eagles is one of four U S Navy strike jet training squadrons and one of two based at Naval Air Station NAS Meridian VT 7 along with Training Squadron NINE VT 9 make up Training Air Wing One of the Naval Air Training Command In addition to providing advanced training for strike jets VT 7 provides additional advanced training for airborne early warning and carrier onboard delivery aircraft VT 7 also trains United States Marine Corps USMC aviators and select foreign military pilots 1 Training Squadron 7VT 7 LogoActiveJuly 1960 presentCountryUnited States of AmericaBranchUnited States NavyTypeTrainingPart ofTraining Air Wing OneNickname s EaglesCommandersCurrentcommanderCDR Bradley ThompsonAircraft flownTrainerMcDonnell Douglas T 45 Goshawk Contents 1 History 2 Mission 2 1 Strike Flight Training 2 2 E 2 C 2 flight training 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory edit nbsp Insignia of the U S Navy Torpedo Squadron 7 VT 7 Training Squadron SEVEN VT 7 is the second squadron to be designated VT 7 In 1927 the squadron was established as Torpedo Squadron SEVEN flying the Martin T3M 2 In 1946 VT was discontinued as a designation for US Navy air squadrons 3 In July 1958 Advanced Training Unit ATU 105 and ATU 205 located at Naval Air Station Memphis consolidated to form Basic Training Group Seven BTG 7 4 BTG 7 trained using the T 28 Trojan and T 29 Seastar 5 In July 1960 BTG 7 was based at NAS Kingsville and was redesignated Training Squadron SEVEN VT 7 6 7 In July 1961 VT 7 moved to NAS Meridian 4 Five months later VT 7 split to form VT 9 5 In 1994 VT 23 was transferred from Training Air Wing Two to NAS Meridian bringing the total number of training squadrons at NAS Meridian to three In 1999 the Navy decreased the number of squadrons in Training Air Wing One to two to mirror the total number of squadrons in Training Air Wing Two and deactivated VT 23 The instructors from VT 23 were moved to VT 7 8 From 1962 to 1971 VT 7 operated the T 2A Buckeye By 1972 the Douglas TA 4J Skyhawk began being used to train pilots for advanced strike missions 5 VT 7 was the only Training Squadron to use the TA 4J to train foreign military pilots including pilots from France Spain Italy Kuwait Thailand Brazil and Singapore The last TA 4J left NAS Meridian in October 1999 and was transferred to Davis Monthan Air Force Base for storage 9 The T4 AJ was replaced by the T 45C Goshawk as the primary training aircraft in 1999 5 VT 7 has trained over 4 200 US military aviators and over 360 foreign military aviators 5 The squadron has been awarded twenty Chief of Naval Operations Aviation Safety Awards 5 Mission editVT 7 has the identical mission of its sister squadron VT 9 to further train US Navy USMC and select foreign military pilots in intermediate and advanced flight training 1 After primary flight training is completed at NAS Whiting Field or NAS Corpus Christi students are assigned to one of five advanced flight training paths strike training jet at NAS Meridian or NAS Kingsville E 2 Hawkeye C 2 Greyhound at NAS Corpus Christi Maritime at NAS Corpus Christi E 6 TACAMO at NAS Corpus Christi or helicopter MV 22 at NAS Whiting Field 10 nbsp A T 45C from VT 7 practicing carrier qualifications aboard the USS John F Kennedy CV 67 Strike Flight Training edit Students assigned to the strike fighter jet pathway at NAS Meridian are in VT 7 or VT 9 Total training known as Strike Flight Curriculum can last eight to twelve months and begins with classroom instruction in engineering aerodynamics flight rules and instrument navigation 11 Students also begin training in flight simulators culminating in an instrument rating 1 After in flight instruction begins students ascend through 21 stages of training including 160 hours of flight time Training covers instrument flying two and four plane formation flights night flights and landing before advancing to low level navigation bombing with 25 lbs practice bombs weapons training and air combat maneuvering 11 Students complete Field Carrier Landing Practice at NAS Meridian or Joe Williams Outlying Landing Field OLF 1 Strike Flight Curriculum culminates in carrier qualification during which students make their first arrested landing After successfully completing ten arrested landings and four touch and go landings students earn their Wings of Gold 11 E 2 C 2 flight training edit Students in the E 2 C 2 pathway may complete Advanced Flight Training at NAS Meridian with VT 7 or VT 9 after completing their initial Advanced Flight Training at NAS Corpus Christi Advanced Flight Training begins with similar classroom training to the Strike Flight Curriculum Students then advance through fourteen stages of in flight training culminating in carrier qualification 12 See also editHistory of the United States Navy List of United States Navy aircraft squadrons List of Inactive United States Navy aircraft squadronsReferences edit a b c d Our Mission www cnatra navy mil tw1 Retrieved March 5 2023 NH 95936 Martin T3M 2s history navy mil Naval History and Heritage Command Retrieved March 4 2023 Grossnick Roy A 1995 Dictionary of American Naval Aviation Squadrons Washington D C Naval Historical Center p 539 ISBN 0 945274 29 7 a b VT 7 skyhawk org Retrieved March 4 2023 a b c d e f Squadron History www cnatra navy mil US Navy Retrieved March 4 2023 Smith J V Captain 1960 A Status Report The Naval Leadership Program Naval Training Bulletin Winter 1960 4 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Grossnick Roy A 1995 United States Naval Aviation 1910 1995 Washington D C Naval Historical Center p 698 ISBN 0 945274 34 3 Deactivated VT 23 Professionals Naval Aviation News March April 2000 9 2000 Wincester Jim 2005 Douglas A 4 Skyhawk Attack amp Close Support Fighter Bomber Barnsley Yorkshire Pen amp Sword Books p 212 ISBN 1 84415 085 2 Pipelines Intermediate and Advanced Flight Training www cnatra navy mil tw4 US Navy Retrieved March 5 2023 a b c Strike Flight Training www cnatra navy mil tw1 US Navy Retrieved March 5 2023 T 45 E2 C2 Advanced Flight Training Curriculum www cnatra navy mil tw1 US Navy Retrieved March 5 2023 External links editOfficial Homepage NAS Meridian Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title VT 7 amp oldid 1152203733, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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