Primary Flight Training: Before You Fly
Primary Flight Training: Before You Fly

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Primary Flight Training: Before You Fly

1945
Movie
16 min
English

This documentary short film is intended to instruct U.S. Navy pilot trainees in the proper preparation of their airplane and their equipment prior to flight. A chief flight instructor demonstrates the correct method of holding, carrying, and wearing the parachute, but Mac, a trainee who thinks he has all the answers already, fails to pay attention and finds himself in deep trouble. Lt. Taylor, another instructor, shows a more attentive pilot trainee through the process of inspection of the plane and engine. But for every step this trainee learns well, Mac is elsewhere showing what can happen when one doesn't pay attention.

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Director: US NavyGenres: Documentary, Short, War

Plot Summary

This World War II-era training film from the U.S. Navy demonstrates the crucial pre-flight procedures and checks that pilots must perform before taking to the air. It emphasizes the importance of thoroughness and attention to detail in ensuring both pilot and aircraft safety. The film covers various aspects of aircraft inspection and cockpit readiness, highlighting the responsibilities of naval aviators.

Critical Reception

As a historical military training film, 'Primary Flight Training: Before You Fly' was not subject to typical critical reviews. Its purpose was instructional for its intended audience of naval aviation cadets. Its value lies in its historical documentation of WWII-era pilot training and its clear, direct instruction.

What Reviewers Say

  • Valuable historical document of WWII aviation training.

  • Clear and concise instructional content.

  • Demonstrates the rigorous safety protocols of the era.

Google audience: As a historical training short, there are no public audience reviews available for this film.

Fun Fact

This film was created to standardize the critical pre-flight checks for all U.S. Navy pilots during World War II, ensuring a uniform level of safety and preparedness across the fleet.

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