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Welcome to NSTI -ASTC Patuxent River, MD

*** SCHEDULE AHEAD OF TIME! *** CLASSES AND SEATING ARE LIMITED!! ***
​*** PLEASE SEE BELOW REGISTER FOR A CLASS ***

ASTC Patuxent River is a detachment of the Navy Medicine Operational Training Command, NAS Pensacola FL serving as the Training Agent for Aviation Survival Training and the subject matter experts on all military operational medicine.

ASTC Patuxent River provides and meets the aviation survival and safety requirements of all Naval Aviation and DoD activities. Through didactic classroom or squadron lectures, simulator devices and a curriculum that emphasizes hands-on exposure to survival skills, we offer the best survival training available to the Fleet. NAS Patuxent River is located at the mouth of the Patuxent River. The station overlooks the picturesque Chesapeake Bay and occupies approximately 7,800+ acres on Cedar Point.


 

 

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Register Here for a class. This site is CAC enabled for Students only.

***ATTENTION CONTRACTORS, DOD-CIVILIANS, AND ALL OTHER NON NAVY AND MARINE CORPS ACTIVE DUTY***
To request an authorization for training, please contact ASTC Patuxent River at: (301) 342-1514
 
CNAF M-36710.7 dtd 15 Jan 2023 no longer authorizes alternate training due to inoperative devices/inclement weather for refresher students. As such, any factor creating device unavailability will result in a letter of Conditionally Qualified (CQ) or Unqualified (UQ), dependent on the number of devices unavailable, and the student will have 90 days to the complete the deficient module(s). If device unavailability is the reason for Conditional Qualification and the individual is unable to return to the ASTC for completion of the deficient training module prior to a deployment, an extension until 30-days post-deployment may be requested. The approval authority for this type of extension is the aviation TYCOM, CMC, COMNAVAIRFORES, or command delegated this authority by TYCOM CMC or COMNAVAIRFORES, for their assigned units. Refer to Paragraph 8.4.4 of CNAF M-3710.7 regarding training waivers and extensions other than the deployment extension described above.

What to Bring:

ASTC Patuxent River strongly encourages FLIGHT SUITS as the uniform of the day for all aviation personnel. This is due to the physical and environmental demands of the survival training. However, Marine Corps utilities or Service Class "C" uniforms are always permitted. Aviators and aircrew are strongly encouraged to bring their own torso harness for Parachute Training.

Water Survival Students must bring a (modest) swim suit or shorts and a towel. It is highly recommended that students bring a spare t-shirt and socks, if preferred, to be worn with pool issue flight equipment. Students who wear contact lenses are encouraged to bring a contact lens kit for removal of lenses during water training. Swim goggles are not authorized for any water testing evaluation.

Students are strongly advised to bring a mid-morning snack on Water Survival training days since there is no food available. All Physiology Classes normally begin at 0700 sharp, unless otherwise directed. PLEASE BE AT THE ASTC No Later than 0700 for Medical Screening and Record Checks.

NOTE! Please be on time. Students reporting AFTER the start time of classes may not be eligible to complete a full qualification on that day, and will have to reschedule and return on another day to make up missing elements.

All students are required to have a medical "Up-Chit"  (DD 2992), and a class 3 swim qualification prior to attending our classes.  If students do not have the required medical "Up-Chit" (DD 2992) or class 3 swim qualification prior to attending our classes, they will be asked to obtain them or will not be allowed to train at our facility.

All contractors are required to provide payment confirmation prior to attending our classes and need to be able to advise the staff if they are required to receive any device training.  Unless otherwise part of the Test Wing Atlantic Agreement, contractors coming through our facility requiring device training will also need a device letter from their command /
organization stating their requirement.

All students are responsible for knowing their own platform of aircraft they will be flying in and require training on prior to the start of class.

Students enrolled in a "All Qual" class will only receive training on their primary aircraft platform unless otherwise indicated via their command or in writing that they require multiple Class / Platform training.  Otherwise, students shall not request additional platform training just because they are enrolled in and "All Qual" class.

 

 

Directions:

Driving Directions

ASTC Patuxent River is a department of the Navy Medicine Operational Training Center, NAS Pensacola FL serving as the Training Agent for Aviation Survival Training and the subject matter experts on all military operational medicine.

ASTC Patuxent River provides and meets the aviation survival and safety requirements of all Naval Aviation and DoD activities. Through didactic classroom or squadron lectures, simulator devices and a curriculum that emphasizes hands-on exposure to survival skills, we offer the best survival training available to the Fleet. NAS Patuxent River is located at the mouth of the Patuxent River. The station overlooks the picturesque Chesapeake Bay and occupies approximately 7,800+ acres on Cedar Point.

ASTC Address: NAS Bldg. 2165, 22025 Fortin Circle , Patuxent River, MD
(301) 342-1514/16 (DSN) 342
ASTC CDO (301) 535-5089

From the Washington D.C. area: From I-495, take Exit 7A MD-5 South (Branch Avenue). Continue on MD-5 South (approximately 35 miles) until it intersects with MD-235 South. Follow MD-235 South for approximately 20 miles. Patuxent River NAS will be on your left hand side. Enter at Gate 2. Follow Cedar Point Road to first traffic light. Turn right at light (Buse Road) and then first left. You will see the ASTC on the right hand side.

From Richmond VA. area: Take 95 North to Bowling Green , then U.S. 301 North through Dahlgren and over the Potomac River (Governor Nice) Bridge. There is no northbound toll. Once in Maryland , proceed to the second light and turn right onto Rt. 234. Follow Rt. 234 to Rt. 5 and turn right to Leonardtown. Once in Leonardtown, proceed straight through the light and turn left onto St. Andrews Church Rd (Rt. 4) to the Rt. 235 intersection. Turn right onto Rt. 235 and follow into Lexington Park . Enter at Gate 2. Follow Cedar Point Road to first traffic light. Turn right at light ( Buse Road ) and then first left. You will see the ASTC on the right hand side.

Arrivals via commercial air carrier

Commercial flights land at one of three airports in the Washington D. C., and Baltimore areas. Reagan (formerly Washington ) National and Dulles International are located in the Washington , D. C. metro area. Baltimore/ Washington International (BWI) is located near Baltimore . Because of the rural location, no public transportation is available between the airports and Pax River . To avoid being stranded at an airport, it is important to have either a nationally recognized credit card or enough cash on hand to spend the night in a hotel or rent a car. Taxi service is available, but costs between $80 and $100 from the airports to the station.

In order to be reimbursed for taxi fares or rental car fees, orders must specifically state: Authorized to utilize taxi or rental car from airport to ultimate destination. Coordinating your arrival with your sponsor or the Command Duty Office can help avoid transportation problems. The Command Duty Office telephone number is (301) 342-1097 or DSN 342-1097. The naval air station operates a shuttle service to the Washington, D.C. area on weekdays. Navy vans stop at Reagan National Airport twice daily, Monday through Friday, except on holidays, and depart from the main terminal entrance at 7:50 a.m., 12:30 and 4:30 p.m. Call Public Works Transportation at (301) 342-2458 for arrival times.

Lodging:

Combined Bachelors Quarters
Location: Main Office
Telephone: Front Desk/Reservations - (301) 342-3601
FAX: (301) 995-3614
Hours: 24 hours a day
Reservations taken Monday through Friday 0730-1600

Navy Lodge
Telephone: (301) 737-2400 or 1-800-NAVY-INN
Hours: 24 hours a day
Reservations: Check-in 1500-1800, check-out 1200. All ranks, active duty (on duty or leave), reservists, and other authorized guests may make reservations.

 

Points of Contact:

ASTC CDO: (301)535-5089
ASTC FAX: (301)995-2730 (DSN) 995
QUARTER DECK: (301)342-1514

ADDRESS:
22025 Fortin Circle
NAS Patuxent River, MD 20670

Email: usn.patuxent.navhlthclinpaxmd.mbx.astcpaxriverscheduling@health.mil
ASTC Patuxent River OMBUDSMAN: ombastcpaxriver@gmail.com
Sponsor Coordinator: 301-995-2732



 
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