Call for Solutions - Flight School Next (FSN)
Overview
Buyer
Place of Performance
NAICS
PSC
Set Aside
Original Source
Timeline
Qualification Details
Fit reasons
- NAICS alignment with historical contract wins in similar service areas.
- Scope strongly matches core technical capabilities and delivery model.
Risks
- Past performance thresholds may require one additional teaming partner.
- Potential clarification needed on staffing minimums before bid/no-bid.
Next steps
Validate eligibility requirements, assign capture owner, and schedule partner outreach to confirm teaming strategy before submission planning.
Quick Summary
This is a Call for Solutions (C4S) for the Flight School Next (FSN) program, seeking a Contractor-Owned, Contractor-Operated (COCO) solution for the U.S. Army's Initial Entry Rotary Wing (IERW) Training Program at Fort Rucker, Alabama. This initiative represents the first fully commercial training platform for U.S. Army Aviation. Initial proposals (Phase I) were due December 15, 2025, and the government is no longer accepting new Phase I submissions. The opportunity is currently in later evaluation phases.
Opportunity Details
The U.S. Army seeks a single contractor to provide all services and equipment, including aircraft, parts, maintenance, academic and flight instructors, and simulation, to train 900-1500 rotary wing pilots annually (target 1250 +/- 250). Training must meet U.S. Army standards equivalent to the Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) commercial helicopter pilot certification, with a minimum of 131 flight hours per student (including 10 solo hours) and a maximum course length of 22 weeks. The program aims to enhance aviator proficiency using innovative commercial equipment and instruction practices.
Contract & Timeline
- Type: Call for Solutions (under CSO – U.S. Army Aviation Training)
- Set-Aside: None specified
- Place of Performance: Fort Rucker, Alabama
- Initial Proposal Due: December 15, 2025 (Closed for new submissions)
- Latest Amendment: February 19, 2026
Key Requirements & Amendments
The program involves a one-year build-up period, with phased throughput milestones reaching 100% after four years. Bidders must adhere to comprehensive U.S. Army and AVCOE regulations, including detailed operating procedures, crew endurance policies, and mishap reporting. Academic topics and flight tasks are explicitly outlined.
Four amendments have been issued, significantly revising submission instructions, evaluation criteria, Phase III Commercial Solution Proposal (CSP) format, government clauses, and pricing elements. The latest (Amendment 04, dated February 19, 2026) clarified annual student throughput notification lead times (3 years estimated, 1 year confirmed) and moved pricing language from the Statement of Objectives (SOO) to the main Call for Solutions pricing instructions. Pricing proposals must follow the structure detailed in the latest Attachment 8.
Contact Information
- Primary: Michael A. Metje (michael.a.metje.civ@army.mil, 5206747936)
- Secondary: Susan Ruzicka (susan.e.ruzicka2.civ@army.mil, 5206748460)