
AIR ASSAULT SCHOOL
The Air Assault school, conducted at Fort Campbell,
Kentucky, is two weeks of mental and physical challenges. This
school is designed to teach air assault skills and procedures,
improve basic leadership skills, instill the Air Assault spirit
and award the Air Assault Badge.
During the course you will face
such challenges as:
Obstacle
Course - You will be required to negotiate a demanding obstacle
course.
Physical Training - PT is conducted daily.
Distance runs of up to three miles are standard.
Rappelling - You are required to tie a series
of knots and conduct graded rappels from walls and helicopters.
You must successfully complete three day and two night helicopter
rappels.
Troop Ladder - You will ascend and descend
the troop ladder on a 35-foot tower and a CH-47 helicopter.
Rigging and Sling Loading - You will be taught
and tested on how to prepare, rig and inspect numerous pieces
of Army equipment for helicopter transport.
Road Marches - You must complete a 6 mile
road march in 1 hour and 30 minutes or less; you must also complete,
at the end of the course, a 12 mile road march in 3 hours or
less.
Evaluations - After each phase of training,
all students are given a written and practical examination based
on a PASS/FAIL system.
To graduate, the student must receive a PASS
at the end of each phase. This course, like Airborne, is a fast-paced
exercise in mental alertness and physical endurance. You must meet
the high standards of the soldiers of the 101st Airborne Division
(Air Assault) prior to being awarded the Air Assault Badge.
Cadet Application Requirements
Successful completion of the Army Physical Fitness
Test
Have a valid medical exam stating "Qualified
for Air Assault."
Be able to run at least 4 miles within a limited
time
Note: very physically demanding. |