Sources Sought for Night Vision Goggle Training
ID: AC-25-00258Type: Sources Sought
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TRANSPORTATION, DEPARTMENT OFFEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION6973GH FRANCHISE ACQUISITION SVCSOKLAHOMA CITY, OK, 73125, USA

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Flight Training (611512)

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EDUCATION/TRAINING- GENERAL (U009)
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    The Department of Transportation, specifically the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), is conducting a market survey to identify sources capable of providing Night Vision Goggle (NVG) Pilot Training for its Flight Standards Operations Inspectors. The training program aims to ensure FAA personnel are proficient in NVG concepts, regulatory requirements, and safety assessments, with specific criteria for both initial and recurrent training, including a minimum number of flight hours and course content as outlined in the attached Performance Work Statement (PWS). This training is vital for maintaining a skilled workforce that can effectively evaluate aircraft equipped with NVGs, thereby supporting the FAA's commitment to aviation safety and regulatory compliance. Interested vendors must submit their capability statements by 5:00 p.m. CST on May 5, 2025, via email to Shelley Howard at shelley.a.howard@faa.gov, and should note that this is not a request for proposals or a solicitation for bids.

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    The document outlines the Performance Work Statement (PWS) for a training program on Night Vision Goggles (NVGs) for Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Flight Test Pilots (FTPs) and Flight Test Engineers (FTEs). The FAA is mandated to maintain a proficient workforce to ensure public safety and regulatory compliance in aviation operations. The contractor is tasked with delivering ground and in-flight training to FAA personnel, with distinct criteria for initial and recurrent training, including a minimum number of flight hours and specific course content. Classes will consist of FTPs and FTEs, focusing on NVG concepts, regulatory requirements, and safety assessments. General requirements emphasize qualified instructors, proper training facilities, compliance with safety standards, and a clear process for certification upon course completion. The contractor must also ensure all aircraft used in training are maintained according to FAA regulations. This training is critical in helping FAA personnel gain the necessary skills and certifications to conduct effective evaluations of aircraft equipped with NVGs, underpinning the FAA's commitment to ensuring the safety and efficiency of aviation operations.
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