Fedotov Test Pilot School

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Fedotov Test Pilot School
Native name
Школа лётчиков-испытателей имени А. В. Федотова
Company type
Parent
Gromov Flight Research Institute
WebsiteTPS section at the GFRI site (in Russian)
External image
image icon The Fedotov TPS building with a nearby monument

The Fedotov Test Pilot School or FTPS (Russian: Школа лётчиков-испытателей имени А. В. Федотова or Russian: ШЛИ) is one of two

Aleksandr Vasilyevich Fedotov, a test pilot who was killed in an aircraft crash in the 1980s.[4][5][6]

History

The school was established in 1947 at the Soviet Union's

GFRI, etc.) and production plants. Later, with completion of the initial training schedules, such separation became less formalized. There also were special classes for training test pilots to serve as civil aviation research and testing personnel working for the GosNII GA.[2]

The school is named after

Aleksandr Vasilyevich Fedotov. The school was named in 1984 after Fedotov died in a test flight accident that year.[2]

Alexandr Krutov, then chief of the school, told in his interview (2018) that in the Soviet times the school trainee were selected mostly in the Air Force. The flight service department at the ministry of aviation industry knew how many test pilots would be needed for the entire industry. When pilots were studying, they did not know where they would work: at the aircraft plant, or at the Flight Research Institute, or in OKB. Currently, pilots are taken sent to study at the school by their employer which is less effective. Generally any company-employer choose a person having an apartment to live, with local residence permit, who already has everything, but not by the fact that he is the best pilot. Earlier, in Soviet Air Force, there were two or three divisions, each of three regiments, and from each regiment one person was chosen as a candidate for enrolling. The division chose the best one and finally the school received about 12 people. That time the best of the best studied at the state expense. Now the education is paid by the pilot's employer. Training of one person costs from 5 to 20 million rubles.[5]

Training

Currently, FTPS is licensed by the ministry of education as an additional professional education establishment and provides training for test pilots and navigators, flight test engineers and operators involved in flight testing, as well as the air traffic controllers and maintenance engineers. The course curriculum for aircrew training is divided into two major components: theory of flight and flight testing; simulators and flight training.[2]

Fixed and rotary wing aircraft are available for training from the fleet of the Gromov Flight Research Institute. International students who have attended the course or subsets of the full course include mostly pilots, from China, France, Laos, the United Kingdom and the United States.[2]

Heads of the school

Notable alumni (partial list)

See also Category:Fedotov TPS alumni

Аlexandr Krutov, Toktar Aubakirov and Svetlana Savitskaya (left to right) at the celebration of the 70th anniversary of the Fedotov TPS

References

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  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Знаменская, Наталья, ed. (2002). ШЛИ со временем [ShLI in Time] (in Russian) (2 ed.). Жуковский: ООО "Редакция газеты "Жуковские вести". p. 400.
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  4. ^ "On this day in history: Alexandr Fedotov flies into the record books". www.fai.org. 30 August 2017. Retrieved 2018-06-26.
  5. ^ a b "How test pilots are trained". RealnoeVremya. Retrieved 2020-05-24.
  6. ^ "Honored guests: the heroes of Russia – honored test-pilots at the Tulpar Aero Group". TulparAero. Retrieved 2020-05-24.[permanent dead link]
  7. ^ "Крутов Александр Валерьевич". www.warheroes.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 2018-06-22.
  8. ^ "Школа лётчиков-испытателей". Gromov Flight Research Institute (in Russian). Retrieved 2020-09-09.

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See also