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Old 05-01-2024, 09:31 AM
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Greetings,

I am curious how as a military pilot I can best convey a similarity or competence to "UPRT instructor."

The part 121 requirements are very clear in §§ 121.412 and 121.414.

In T-6's and many other smaller airplanes we instruct stalls/falls in the FTU, to include a UPRT ground training block.

I don't think the DOD specifically quantifies what a UPRT instructor is or the requirements.

I'm curious if I just listed "Upset Recovery instructor" on my apps and resumes if that'd cause any issues.
Certainly listing "instructed upset recovery training" would be fair, I think?

Looking forward to the community's thoughts, thanks!
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Old 05-01-2024, 09:38 AM
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Originally Posted by terpaturtle
Greetings,

I am curious how as a military pilot I can best convey a similarity or competence to "UPRT instructor."

The part 121 requirements are very clear in §§ 121.412 and 121.414.

In T-6's and many other smaller airplanes we instruct stalls/falls in the FTU, to include a UPRT ground training block.

I don't think the DOD specifically quantifies what a UPRT instructor is or the requirements.

I'm curious if I just listed "Upset Recovery instructor" on my apps and resumes if that'd cause any issues.
Certainly listing "instructed upset recovery training" would be fair, I think?

Looking forward to the community's thoughts, thanks!
what have your interview prep companies stated on this topic? versus a bunch of strangers on the internet?
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Old 05-01-2024, 11:27 AM
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Originally Posted by terpaturtle
Greetings,

I am curious how as a military pilot I can best convey a similarity or competence to "UPRT instructor."

The part 121 requirements are very clear in §§ 121.412 and 121.414.

In T-6's and many other smaller airplanes we instruct stalls/falls in the FTU, to include a UPRT ground training block.

I don't think the DOD specifically quantifies what a UPRT instructor is or the requirements.

I'm curious if I just listed "Upset Recovery instructor" on my apps and resumes if that'd cause any issues.
Certainly listing "instructed upset recovery training" would be fair, I think?

Looking forward to the community's thoughts, thanks!
If its a box to check, check it. If not, don't worry about it. You're mil; they know all of us show up with advanced maneuvering, upset training, etc.

Good luck.
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Old 05-01-2024, 01:44 PM
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Originally Posted by terpaturtle
Greetings,

I am curious how as a military pilot I can best convey a similarity or competence to "UPRT instructor."

The part 121 requirements are very clear in §§ 121.412 and 121.414.

In T-6's and many other smaller airplanes we instruct stalls/falls in the FTU, to include a UPRT ground training block.

I don't think the DOD specifically quantifies what a UPRT instructor is or the requirements.

I'm curious if I just listed "Upset Recovery instructor" on my apps and resumes if that'd cause any issues.
Certainly listing "instructed upset recovery training" would be fair, I think?

Looking forward to the community's thoughts, thanks!
Here's a link to a Military Contracting company that does it for the Army's FW pipeline. Most of the instructors are retired Navy/Marine folks from fighters or taught in navy T-6's. There's some wordsmithed corporate style word salads you could use on th website.
https://apstraining-dot-com
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