FY21-01 TEST PILOT SCHOOL SELECTION BOARD ANNOUNCEMENT
Date Signed: 10/27/2020 | MARADMINS Number: 643/20
MARADMINS : 643/20

R 271806Z OCT 20
MARADMIN 643/20
MSGID/GENADMIN/CMC WASHINGTON DC MRA MM//
SUBJ/FY21-01 TEST PILOT SCHOOL (TPS) SELECTION BOARD ANNOUNCEMENT//
REF/A/MSGID: DOC/CMC WASHINGTON DC/YMD: 20160531//
REF/B/MSGID: DOC/CMC WASHINGTON DC/YMD: 20140918//
NARR/REF A IS MCO 1542.3D, UNITED STATES NAVY/UNITED STATES AIR FORCE TEST PILOT SCHOOLS. REF B IS MCO 1300.8, MARINE CORPS PERSONNEL ASSIGNMENT POLICY.//
POC/W.CRONKRIGHT/MAJ/EXECUTIVE OFFICER/MAD PATUXENT RIVER/TEL: (301) 342-1421, DSN 342-1421/E-MAIL: WILLIAM.CRONKRIGHT@NAVY.MIL//
GENTEXT/REMARKS/1.  The FY21-01 TPS Selection Board will convene on or about 17 DEC 2020.
2.  The FY21-01 TPS Selection Board will consider applicants for assignment to United States Naval Test Pilot School (NTPS) Class 161 convening in September 2021 and Air Force Test Pilot School (AFTPS) class number 21-B convening in July 2021.
3.  All aviators regardless of MOS who meet the eligibility criteria in paragraph 4 are encouraged to apply.  Aviators from the following type-model-series MOSs are highly encouraged to apply (read in four columns):
      MOS              TYPE          CLASS                QUANTITY
3.a.  7563             UH-1          NTPS CLASS 161        1
3.b.  7566             CH-53         NTPS CLASS 161        1
3.c.  7532             MV-22         NTPS CLASS 161        1
3.d.  7315/7318/75XX   UAS           NTPS CLASS 161        1
3.e.  7509             AV-8B         AFTPS CLASS 21-B      1
4.  The following criteria for applicant eligibility will be used:
4.a.  Applicants who are qualified for consideration:
4.a.1.  Be a regular commissioned officer on active duty in the grade of Captain.
4.a.2.  Be a regular commissioned officer on active duty in the grade of Major with less than 2 years of time-in-grade by the projected class convening date.
4.a.3.  Be a designated Naval Aviator, Naval Flight Officer, or MOS 7315/7318.
4.a.4.  A minimum of 1,000 flight hours by the projected class convening date.
4.a.5.  Successful completion of college physics or mechanics and college level mathematics through calculus.  Although not a requirement, a Bachelor of Science degree in engineering, physical science, computer science or mathematics fields is highly desirable.
4.a.6.  All O-3 candidates shall be PME complete for grade by the projected class convening date.
4.a.7.  Security Clearance: All selected officers must have at least a SECRET clearance that will not expire during the next four fiscal years, and all selected officers must be eligible for a Top Secret-Sensitive Compartmented (TS-SCI) clearance.
4.b.  Applicants who are not eligible for consideration:
4.b.1.  Reserve commissioned officers.
4.b.2.  Officers passed for promotion.
4.b.3.  Officers serving on a Joint tour that have not met the minimum time on station requirements at least three months prior to class convening date.
4.b.4.  Officers pending any medical or legal action that would knowingly preclude successful completion of the period of instruction and subsequent tour of duty.
4.b.5.  Officers who have not completed their Commandants Career-Level Education Board (CCLEB) and Commandants Professional Intermediate Board (CPIB) utilization tour by 31 May 2021.
5.  Time on Station Requirements:
5.a.  Meet the minimum 24 months time-on-station requirement for CONUS assignment or be able to complete their tour control factor for OCONUS assignments.  If an applicant does not meet the 24-month on-station obligation, a Command-Endorsed Waiver, via NAVMC 10274 (AA-Form), shall be submitted with the application.  Transfer inside of the normal 24 months PCS time-on-station obligation will result in a gap for that command until that 24-month period has concluded.  If an officer is selected prior to his/her normal rotation date, MMOA will attempt to provide a backfill.  A commander's endorsement of the applicant’s letter of intent is considered acknowledgement of this situation.  Negative endorsements should describe impact to the command if the officer is selected but will not preclude consideration.
5.b.  Those officers in a Joint Assignment must meet their minimum time on station requirement by 30 June 2021.
5.c.  Weapons and Tactics Instructors (WTIs) are eligible to apply, provided they will have met their post-Training Officer payback requirement, in accordance with Weapons and Tactics Training Program MCO.
6.  Because of extensive pre-arrival training requirements associated with this curriculum, officers selected for TPS should expect to receive orders to report for duty approximately four months prior to the official course convening date provided in paragraph (2).
7.  Eligibility Waivers.  If a waiver is required to section (4.a) requirements, it shall be annotated on the online application questionnaire mentioned in paragraph (8.a).  All waivers will be processed during the selection board.  The requirement for a waiver should not be considered a disqualifier for favorable endorsements by the chain of command.
8.  Application Requirements.
8.a.  Applicants shall complete the entire online application questionnaire by navigating to: https:(slash)(slash)go.max.gov/TPS.
8.a.1.  Applicants shall electronically submit a scanned "Letter of Intent" to apply for TPS to the Commanding Officer, Marine Aviation Detachment, Patuxent River.  The letter of intent shall be submitted via the applicant’s chain of command with endorsements through the first colonel (or O-6 equivalent) in Naval Letter Format.  A sample letter of intent is provided in the survey containing the online application questionnaire.
8.a.2.  Command endorsements should specifically address the flying abilities and aviation leadership qualities of the applicant.
8.a.3.  In the event an officer submits an application and is subsequently transferred, endorsements from the gaining command shall also be forwarded.
8.b.  Digital copies of the following documents shall be uploaded via the applicable fields in the online application questionnaire:
8.b.1.  1-page applicant military biography.  Summarize military school experience, operational, flight and leadership experience, as well as other noteworthy personal experiences that would be ofinterest to the selection board.
8.b.2.  Legible copies of official college transcript(s).  There is no requirement to have official copies sent directly to the selection board from the educational institutions.  Transcript(s) shall show type of degree conferred and date conferred.  Do not submit copies of diplomas.
8.b.3.  Letters of recommendation (optional, maximum of five).
8.b.4.  Letter of intent (refer to paragraph 8.a.1) and all endorsements.
9.  Application Procedures.
9.a.  The application deadline is 29 November 2020.
9.b.  Applicants are required to contact their PMOS monitor and notify them via phone or email of their intent to apply for TPS.
9.c.  Those applicants unable to submit applications online may submit an administrative action form application to the Executive Officer, Marine Aviation Detachment, Patuxent River, listed in the POC paragraph.  Submit hard copy applications to:
      Marine Aviation Detachment
      Attn:  FY21-01 TPS Selection Board
      22401 Cedar Point Road, Building 102
      Naval Air Station Patuxent River, Maryland 20670-1186
10.  Prospective applicants are encouraged to informally contact the Executive Officer, Marine Aviation Detachment, Patuxent River for assistance during the application preparation process.
11.  All applicants shall submit a complete application package.  Information contained in previous applications is not retained after the selection board.
12.  Points of Contact:
12.a.  Fixed Wing Majors Monitor, Maj Casey Gilliam,
       (703) 784-9267, e-mail:  casey.gilliam@usmc.mil
12.b.  Fixed Wing Company Grade Monitor, Maj Jenner Yuhas,
       (703) 784-9267, e-mail:  jenner.yuhas@usmc.mil
12.c.  Rotary Wing Majors Monitor, Maj Ryan Pallas,
       (703) 784-9267, e-mail:  ryan.pallas@usmc.mil
12.d.  Rotary Wing Company Grade Monitor, Maj Norm Holcombe,
       (703) 784-9267, e-mail:  norman.holcombe2@usmc.mil
12.e.  Aviation Ground Majors Monitor, Maj Freddie Perez,
       (703) 784-9267, e-mail:  freddie.perez@usmc.mil,
12.f.  Aviation Ground Company Grade Monitor, Capt Ryan C. Brodarick
       (703) 784-9267, e-mail:  ryan.brodarick@usmc.mil,
13.  This MARADMIN is not applicable to the Marine Corps Reserve.
14.  Release authorized by BGen Michael J. Borgschulte, Director, Manpower Management Division.//