Navy Launches Historic Aircrew Study to Update Size Requirements for a Diverse Fleet

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May 16, 2023 | Originally published by Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division on May 9, 2023

NAVAL AIR WARFARE CENTER AIRCRAFT DIVISION, Patuxent River, MD – The Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division (NAWCAD) is leading the Navy’s first comprehensive study since 1964 to update aviator size requirements, improve aircrew gear and equipment, and expand access for prospective future aviators. This is the Navy’s first aircrew study to include women and minorities.

“We are excited to launch this historic study that will improve the readiness, protection, performance, and safety for our Navy’s aviation community,” said Lori Basham, NAWCAD’s principal investigator for the study. “Updating our data to accurately characterize our aircrew will address the needs of a population that is drastically different than it was in the 1960s.”