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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF OCTOBER 05, 2008 FBO #2505
SOLICITATION NOTICE

U -- Academic and Simulator Training - TC-12B Aircraft

Notice Date
10/3/2008
 
Notice Type
Presolicitation
 
NAICS
611512 — Flight Training
 
Contracting Office
Department of the Navy, Naval Air Systems Command, Naval Air Warfare Center Training Systems Division, 12350 Research Parkway, Code 253, Orlando, Florida, 32826-3224
 
ZIP Code
32826-3224
 
Solicitation Number
N61339-09-R-0002
 
Archive Date
10/31/2008
 
Point of Contact
Tracy Hunter,, Phone: 407-380-8212, Alan Wright,, Phone: 407-380-4066
 
E-Mail Address
tracey.hunter@navy.mil, alan.wright@navy.mil
 
Small Business Set-Aside
Total Small Business
 
Description
The Naval Air Warfare Center Training Systems Division has a requirement to support the Chief of Naval Aviation Training’s (CNATRA) TC-12B (Navy configured Raytheon/Beechcraft King Air BE-200) pilot training program. The following individual pilot training courses are required: The Chief of Naval Aviation Training (CNATRA) requires the following individual pilot training courses: Advanced Multi-Engine MPTS Flight Training (see CNATRAINST 1542.147); Multi-Engine Flight Instructor and Transition Training (see CNATRAINST 1542.153); Intermediate Tiltrotor TC-12B Flight Training (see CNATRAINST 1542.145). Additional requirements include conducting Flight Checks, VIP/Winging Events and additional Simulator training as required. The purpose of the Advanced Multi-Engine MPTS Flight Training is to develop multi-engine flight skills while emphasizing instrument flying and crew coordination. At the successful completion of this training the flight student will be designated a naval aviator or USAF pilot qualified in multi-engine aircraft, and will have earned a standard instrument rating. The purpose of the Multi-Engine Flight Instructor and Transition Training is to provide designated aviators with appropriate flight procedures, instructional methodologies and techniques to instruct undergraduate flight students in the Advanced Multi-Engine MPTS and Intermediate E-2/C-2 phases of flight training. The Transition Training will prepare designated pilots with dissimilar flying experience for Naval Test Pilot School or for duty with a Maritime Patrol Fleet Replacement Squadron. The above listed Multi-Engine Flight Instructor and Transition Training can also be performed in three separate and distinct training blocks as follows: a) Copilot MPTS Training - the first block of Multi-Engine Flight Instructor Training, consists of the systems course as well as the first five CPT events; b) Aircraft Commander Upgrade Training - the second block of Transition Training, consists of two basic instrument and three radio instrument simulator events; c) Flight Instructor Upgrade Training - the third and final block of transition training. The purpose of the Intermediate Tiltrotor TC-12B Flight Training is to develop multi-engine flight skills while emphasizing instrument flying and crew coordination. At the successful completion of this phase of aviation training, the student will enter Advanced MV-22 helicopter training. Flight Checks are required for flight instructors and winged aviators and are flown as recurrent training. Training is a single, 1.5-hour simulator event flown for proficiency. VIP/Winging Events are special events that are public relations in nature. These events are in direct support of Student Winging days and take place approximately every three weeks on average. Additional simulator time will be used in support of student training as required. CNATRA currently provides in-house TC-12B pilot training through various sources, including both government and contractor personnel and equipment. The contractor will be required to provide: all certified instructors, two TC-12B Flight Training Devices (FTD), support personnel required to operate and maintain the devices and any additional labor required for supervising and administering classroom and simulator training; and data rights for any contractor specific materials for this contracted training. The government will provide: facilities to support two TC-12B FTDs and associated contract personnel, all required course curricula/syllabi, and any additional government specific courseware/materials needed for the training of TC-12B pilots. These TC-12B training courses require both classroom academic and practical training using two TC-12B FTDs. The FTDs required shall simulate the performance and functional operation of the TC-12B aircraft and shall minimally meet FAA Level 6 FTD certification requirements as defined under current FAA Advisory Circular 120-45A (FAA certification is not required). In addition, the FTDs shall provide a freeze and reset capability and a minimum of a three-channel visual system capable of projecting a minimum 200-degree horizontal by a 40-degree vertical field of view and simulate VMC, IMC, day, and night conditions. The contractor shall provide training in Building 1824 at NAS Corpus Christi, Texas. The contractor shall use the government-furnished facilities and course syllabi in conducting all classroom and simulator training. All instructors shall; have a minimum of 1,000 flight hours, have knowledge of DoD rules and regulations governing aircraft operations, and be either a prior military pilot or possess an FAA flight instructor certificate with an instrument rating. The projected period of performance is 18 months for the basic award, with three consecutive twelve-month options, followed by one six-month option. This acquisition will be 100% Small Business Set-aside (NAICS code for this requirement is 611512, size standard - $23.5M). Scheduled RFP release date is 17 Oct 08. Companies responding to the Sources Sought Announcements dated 8 May 08 and 22 August 08 (see RFP N61339-08-R-CACT) are considered to be on the source list and are requested not to respond to this announcement; Responses or questions are requested to be sent to tracey.hunter@navy.mil, but can be faxed to 407-380-4742, or mailed to: Naval Air Warfare Center Training Systems Division; ATTN: T. Hunter - 25341; 12350 Research Pkwy.; Orlando, FL 32826-3275.
 
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Place of Performance
Address: NAS Corpus Christi, Corpus Christi, Texas, United States
 
Record
SN01688039-W 20081005/081003221537-5169b6c84e6bda5fc5a1f270280ce483 (fbodaily.com)
 
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