AR 600-106 FLYING STATUS FOR NONRATED ARMY AVIATION PERSONNEL
MilReg AR 600-106 Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of Army regulation AR 600-106?
The purpose of AR 600-106 is to establish policies and procedures for determining and maintaining Flying Status for Army Aviation personnel who are not rated aviators.

Who does AR 600-106 apply to?
AR 600-106 applies to all Army Aviation personnel who are not rated aviators, including enlisted personnel, warrant officers, and commissioned officers.

How is Flying Status determined for nonrated Army Aviation personnel?
Flying Status for nonrated Army Aviation personnel is determined based on an assessment of their medical, physiological, and psychological suitability, as well as completion of required training and currency requirements.

What are the medical requirements for Flying Status?
Nonrated Army Aviation personnel must meet the medical fitness standards outlined in AR 40-501, Medical Services, to be eligible for Flying Status.

Are there any training requirements for Flying Status?
Yes, nonrated Army Aviation personnel must undergo initial and recurrent aviation training as specified in the Army Aviation Career Management System to be eligible for and maintain Flying Status.

How often do nonrated Army Aviation personnel need to complete their currency requirements?
Nonrated Army Aviation personnel must complete the specified military and MOS-specific currency requirements annually to maintain their Flying Status.

Can nonrated Army Aviation personnel participate in combat or hazardous flying operations?
Yes, nonrated Army Aviation personnel may participate in combat and hazardous flying operations if they meet all the necessary qualifications and requirements for such operations.

Are there any limitations or restrictions on Flying Status for nonrated Army Aviation personnel?
Yes, Flying Status for nonrated Army Aviation personnel may be limited or restricted based on their individual circumstances, such as medical conditions, temporary duty assignments, or special duties.

How is Flying Status revoked for nonrated Army Aviation personnel?
Flying Status may be revoked for nonrated Army Aviation personnel if they no longer meet the required medical, physiological, and psychological suitability standards, fail to complete necessary training or currency requirements, or if they are found to be in violation of applicable regulations or policies.

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