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The USAFA Units - 34th Operations Group - 34 OG
The best leadership opportunities at the Academy
Our
Mission
The mission of the 34th Operations Group is to provide
management and oversight of USAFA Airmanship Programs involving
4,200 cadets at USAF's busiest airfield with 75,000 sorties and
350,000 events logged annually. Ensures soaring, parachuting,
and powered flight course standards and objectives contribute
measurably to leadership and character development of officer
candidates and conducts Undergraduate Flying Training (UFT)
selection process.
34 OG Units
- 94th Flying Training Squadron
The 94th Troop Carrier Squadron was activated on 1 June
1943. The aircraft assigned to this unit
were
the C-47 Skytrain and the C-46 Commando which served as
cargo and troop carriers for the 82nd and 101st Airborne
Divisions. These aircraft were also towplanes for the Waco
CG-4A glider. During World War II, the 94thTroop Carrier
Squadron participated in many important operations,
including the airborne assaults on Normandy, Southern
France, Holland, and Germany.
A soaring and Aero Club were formed for cadets in 1956 while
the Academy was located at Lowry AFB, CO. The Academy was
forced to discontinue soaring when the sailplanes were
destroyed by high winds in December 1958. The Aero Club
moved to the Academy airstrip in October 1961, and the
Soaring Club was reestablished the same year. Soaring became
part of the Academy curriculum in December 1964.
- 98th Flying Training Squadron
In the Spring of 1966, the programs were formalized as
military activities. With Air Staff approval to teach
military parachuting, the parachute Branch under the
Airmanship Division was born. In 1982, parachuting became a
flight under the 94th ATS. In 1994, the Parachute Flight
grew too large and was designated the 98th FTS.
What started as a club training 25 students a year has grown
into a premier character development program training 600 to
1200 cadets annually and field nationally recognized
competition and demonstration teams.
In 1995, the latest evolution is taking place. The Parachute
Flight has become a squadron, the 98th Flying Training
Squadron. The basic AM-490 program, which has been using
round parachutes since its conception, has entered the space
with the use of modern piggy back container systems and
square parachutes for both the main and reserve. Each
student will be equipped with a radio so all landings will
be controlled from the ground. The basic program is
expanding to 1200 students per year and will be offered to
an increased number of ROTC cadets.
- 34th Ops Support Squadron
The
mission of the 34th Operations Support Squadron is to
conduct MAJCOM level staffing in support of all USAFA
aviation operations. We also provide standardized training
support for all Airmanship, Flight Screening, and aviation
oriented programs directly contributing to the development
of officership, leadership, and character in all USAFA
cadets. The 34 OSS is dedicated to promoting the highest
standards of aviation excellence through dedicated air
traffic control, airfield operations, life support, airspace
management, and weather support operations.
- Weather
The Air Force Academy weather station provides weather
support to the Academy that includes: operational weather
support for the flying organizations, resource protection
for the entire installation, and direct support to numerous
cadet activities.
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