24 Sept 2021

USAF / 71st FTW / T-37 & T-38 / Jolly Green patch

71st Flying Training Wing
FWQ/Fixed Wing Qualification
Vance AFB
Full Colour
1989
This patch dates back to 1989, its easy to figure that out as it has the date on it! That's the easy bit. The students had to meet a selection board who reviewed their records and selected them just like the process for a promotion board. The idea behind the course was to afford rotary wing pilots career expanding experience as helicopter pilots traditionally never took high level leadership roles, so this was thought this would give them an opportunity to advance.
The course was to start at Randolph AFB, but all of the program was conducted at Vance AFB.

There were 8 pilots in the class, 2 from a HH-3E background, 2 from HH-53’s and 4 from UH-1 background. The course length was flexible as each block of instruction had a minimum/average/maximum number of sorties in the block. For example instrument flying was no problem as the crews had previous experience performing this, so they didn’t use much time to complete this, however formation flying was challenging & fun and they all took the maximum number of flights to complete.

The students started the course by flying on the T-37 & the pilots shared a classroom with other pre pilot instructor training students, who after completing their section of the course went  back to their units as IP’s. While flying the Tweets they were treated just like students, & while in this part of the course the USAF started issuing leather jackets, but as they fell under AETC they weren’t issued one. They got in touch with someone at MAC HQ where they all came from & a month later they were all wearing leather jackets, in a show of defiance towards their punitive instructors.
They then progressed onto the T-38 with their own classroom, where the instructors treated them as pilots and were treated more collegial. While they were on the course they outranked most of the instructor pilots
The patch was thought up by Scott Di who was a jolly pilot, who had to persuade the 4 Huey pilots for the design, but as they couldn’t come up with a design they agreed to it.

 The T-37's were the first planes the crews flew for a FWQ...........
........& then it was onto the T-38A Talon.
(USAF photos)

If you have any additional information about this patch please contact me & I´ll get back to you.
Thanks👣

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