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Greenville Air Force Base (Mississippi)

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Same as first week, plus: prior to solo students were instructed in and were competent to recover from spins. Spins included power-on spins, power-off spins, and spins from stalls, turns, and climbs. Emphasis was placed on stalls, both power-on and power-off. Started cross-wind landing practice.
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returning from Europe were also sent to Greenville for storage. Aircraft operations at the base consisted mostly of test flights, and flying stored aircraft to reclamation facilities. Storage of other types of aircraft began after the end of the war in September, with all the stored aircraft moved
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announced that Greenville would be closed in 1965 as part of budgetary reductions. During 1964, activities at Greenville began to be phased down, initially by downgrading the 3505th to group status and moving medical courses to
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in August 1940, only two months after construction commenced. The first aircraft arrived on 5 November. The first basic flying training class, 42-D, began on 22 December 1942 and was composed of 136 students.
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Transition, including: turns, climbs, glides, stalls, spins, spiral, eights, and forced landings. Dual instruction in forced landings was given throughout the course and their importance was stressed.
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on December 1, 1950. It was used as a station for a contract flying school, although contract flying squadrons were not established until 1951 when the 3300th Flying Training Squadron was activated.
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The Army Air Forces Pilot Training School (Basic) conducted contract flying training until inactivated in March 1945. The airfield was reactivated on 5 June 1945 and was transferred to
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Number of Aviations Cadets graduated and eliminated from Basic Flying School at Greenville Army Airfield, Greenville, Mississippi, from 24 January 1942 to 15 January 1944.
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out by the end of June 1946. Greenville Army Airfield was inactivated on 22 July 1946 and turned over to the War Assets Administration for disposal.
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was inactivated. The T-33s were sent to the new Consolidated Pilot Training school (later redesignated as Undergraduate Pilot Training, or UPT) at
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Review. Continued formation, instrument, day navigation, and acrobatics. Started 180 degree side approaches, and night navigation training.
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The airfield was operated as a civilian airport in the late 1940s. However, in order to handle increased pilot requirements for the
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Review. Started day navigation training and continued night flying, formation, and instrument training. Started power approaches.
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Review. Concluded formation, instrument, day and night navigation, acrobatics, 180 degree side approaches, and final check rides.
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History AAF Pilot School (Basic), Greenville Army Air Field, Greenville, Mississippi, Second Installment, 7 Dec 1941 to 1 Jan 1943
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Review. Continued night flying, formation, instrument, and day navigation. Started acrobatic training and pylon eight training.
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under the new 3505th Technical Training Wing. In 1962, several medical courses were also reassigned to Greenville from Lackland.
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Same as first two weeks, including accuracy, with 90 degrees side approached, steep banks and the start of instrument training.
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in January 1953 to replace Greenville Air Base as a contract primary pilot training school. Greenville was redesignated as
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Review. Continued night flying, formation, instrument, day navigation, acrobatic training, and pylon eight training.
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From January 1942 until January 1944, 5,705 Aviation Cadets graduated from the Basic Flying School at
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and became a full-fledged Air Training Command basic single-engine pilot training school, with the
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Reviewed all previous work. Started chandelles, lazy eights, night flying and formation training.
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The main campus is not in Greenville, but Greenville is within its service area
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Basic flying training at GAAF as of September 1943 consisted of the following:
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as its operational training unit. Instruction was begun in April 1953 flying
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On 1 December 1960, pilot training at Greenville was discontinued and the
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The airfield had many auxiliary landing fields to support pilot training:
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Installations of the United States Air Force in Mississippi
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History of Air Education and Training Command, 1942–2002
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is north of, and not inside, the Greenville city limits
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adjacent to Greenville and is not in the city limits.
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Greenville, Mississippi

Greenville AFB is located in Mississippi
33°28′58″N 90°59′08″W / 33.48278°N 90.98556°W / 33.48278; -90.98556
United States Air Force
Air Training Command

United States Air Force
Greenville, Mississippi
Mid-Delta Regional Airport
United States Army Air Corps
Greenville, Mississippi
Greenville Municipal Airport
33°23′15″N 091°00′00″W / 33.38750°N 91.00000°W / 33.38750; -91.00000
Indianola Auxiliary Field
33°28′56″N 090°40′44″W / 33.48222°N 90.67889°W / 33.48222; -90.67889
33°36′30″N 090°51′20″W / 33.60833°N 90.85556°W / 33.60833; -90.85556

Air Technical Service Command
Brookley Army Airfield
Alabama
Eighth
Fifteenth Air Force
B-24 Liberators
C-47s
Korean War
United States Air Force
Air Training Command

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