Other scores ranged from 89 in flight planning to 98 in aviation physiology.
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In March 1949 he was assigned to the Office of the Surgeon, Headquarters Air Training Command, at Barksdale Air Force Base, as chief, Aviation Physiology Branch.
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The latest documents show that during his flight training in 1969, Bush had a grade of 88 in airmanship, a 98 in aviation physiology, a 93 in principles of flight and a perfect 100 for flying without navigational instruments.
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Bush ranked No . 22 in a class of 53 pilots when he finished his flight training in 1969 . According to the documents, his grades were 88 on airmanship, 93 on principles of flight, 98 on aviation physiology and 100 for flying without navigational instruments.
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The AFSPC is a six-week course that includes topics in aviation physiology, Army aviation and aviation medicine regulations, accident investigation, military aviation operations, and aircraft orientations; for several years in the 1980s flight surgeon candidates received actual flight training up to, and including, solo flight in the TH-55 helicopter.