Training Air Wing Five Explained

Unit Name:Training Air Wing Five
Dates:January 1972 - Present
Command Structure: Naval Air Training Command
Garrison: Naval Air Station Whiting Field
Colors:E
Colors Label:Tail Code
Current Commander:CAPT Jade Lepke, USN

Training Air Wing Five (TW-5 or TRAWING 5) is a United States Navy aircraft training air wing based at Naval Air Station Whiting Field, in Milton, FL. TW-5 is one of five training wings in the Naval Air Training Command, and consists of three fixed-wing primary training squadrons and three rotary-wing advanced training squadrons. The wing trains Student Naval Aviators from the U.S. Navy, U.S. Marine Corps, and U.S. Coast Guard, as well as international allies with instructors of varying backgrounds and seniority from the aforementioned military branches.

According to the Chief of Naval Air Training (CNATRA), TW-5 accounts for roughly 43% of all flight time within the Naval Air Training Command, and 11% of the Navy and Marine Corps' flight time worldwide. Approximately 1,200 students complete flight training with TW-5 annually.[1]

Subordinate units

TW-5 consists of three fixed-wing primary training squadrons and three rotary-wing advanced training squadrons for naval aviation training for Navy, Marines, Coast Guard and foreign national students. There are two additional squadrons that train instructors, prior to flying events with student naval aviators.

Code Insignia Squadron Nickname Assigned Aircraft
VT-2Training Squadron 2DoerbirdsT-6B Texan
VT-3Training Squadron 3Red KnightsT-6B Texan
VT-6Training Squadron 6ShootersT-6B Texan
HT-8Helicopter Training Squadron 8EightballersTH-57B/C Sea Ranger
HT-18Helicopter Training Squadron 18Vigilant EaglesTH-57B/C Sea Ranger
HT-28Helicopter Training Squadron 28HellionsTH-57B/C Sea Ranger

Current force

Fixed-wing aircraft

Rotary wing aircraft

References

  1. Web site: Mission. Training Air Wing Five. U.S. Navy. 17 May 2017.

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