AR 600-105 AVIATION SERVICE OF RATED ARMY OFFICERS
MilReg AR 600-105 Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of Army regulation AR 600-105 AVIATION SERVICE OF RATED ARMY OFFICERS?
The purpose of this regulation is to provide policies and procedures for the management, professional development, and utilization of rated Army officers in the Aviation Branch.

Who does Army regulation AR 600-105 apply to?
This regulation applies to all rated Army officers serving in the Aviation Branch of the Army.

What are the key responsibilities of rated Army officers in the Aviation Branch?
Rated Army officers in the Aviation Branch are responsible for the safe and effective operation of Army aviation systems, the management of aviation resources, and the development of their subordinates.

How are rated officers selected for Aviation Branch assignment?
Rated officers are selected for Aviation Branch assignment based on their qualifications, performance, and the needs of the Army. These selections are made by a centralized selection board.

Can rated Army officers voluntarily branch transfer out of the Aviation Branch?
Rated Army officers are generally not allowed to voluntarily branch transfer out of the Aviation Branch, unless there are extenuating circumstances and approval from the Army Personnel Proponent.

What are the career progression milestones for rated Army officers in the Aviation Branch?
The career progression milestones for rated Army officers in the Aviation Branch include completion of the Initial Entry Rotary Wing (IERW) training, serving as an Aviation Warrant Officer Basic Course Instructor Pilot (IQC IP), and successful completion of the Aviation Captain's Career Course (ACCC).

Are rated Army officers required to maintain a certain level of flight proficiency?
Yes, rated Army officers are required to maintain a minimum level of flight proficiency as outlined in Army regulations and applicable aviation flight regulations.

What professional development opportunities are available for rated Army officers in the Aviation Branch?
Rated Army officers in the Aviation Branch have various professional development opportunities, including attendance at advanced courses, leadership schools, and participation in training exercises and deployments.

Can rated Army officers in the Aviation Branch be assigned to joint or multinational aviation units?
Yes, rated Army officers in the Aviation Branch can be assigned to joint or multinational aviation units, based on the needs of the Army and respective international agreements.

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