Zuroweste, Zach, LT

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Current Service Status
USN Active
Current/Last Rank
Lieutenant
Current/Last Primary NEC
131X-Unrestricted Line Officer - Pilot
Current/Last Rating/NEC Group
Line Officer
Primary Unit
2011-Present, 131X, VFC-12 Fighting Omars
Previously Held NEC
AW-7873-SH60B Multi Sensor Operator
00X-Unknown NOC/Designator
139X-Unrestricted Line Officer - Pilot (In Training)
Service Years
1999 - Present
Lieutenant Lieutenant

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Order of the Shellback


 Military Associations and Other Affiliations
Post 366National Rifle Association (NRA)Tailhook Association
  1999, American Legion, Post 366 (Member) (New Haven, Missouri) - Chap. Page
  2000, National Rifle Association (NRA)
  2008, Tailhook Association - Assoc. Page


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What are you doing now:

Currently assigned to VFC-12 as an adversary pilot. Couldn't imagine a better place to work.

   

  2005-2006, 139X, VT-28 Rangers

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Ensign

NEC
139X-Unrestricted Line Officer - Pilot (In Training)

Base, Station or City
Corpus Christ

State/Country
Texas
 
 
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 VT-28 Rangers Details

VT-28 Rangers

Training Squadron TWO-EIGHT was commissioned on May 1, 1960 under the leadership of Commanding Officer, Commander O. T. Knight. Prior to that, VT-28 operated as Advanced Training Unit 611. The primary mission of VT-28 was advanced multi-engine flight training for Student Naval Aviators (SNAs). Over 6,000 Naval Aviators had been trained by VT-28 before assignment to fixed wing, multi-engine squadrons. This curriculum has evolved over the years in response to the changing need to the Navy and advances in aviation technology.

VT-28 quickly established a standard of excellence which has continued unabated for 56 years. With 44 instructors, 48 TS-2F "Tracker" aircraft, 400 enlisted personnel and an average on board student count of 125, VT-28 set new training, safety, and cost efficiency records in its first ten months of operation. During the 1960's, as the demand for fixed wing maritime pilots increased, so did the scope and responsibility of the Training Squadron TWO-EIGHT mission.

By the mid-sixties, the flight syllabus, augmented by simultaneous ground training, had expanded to include Familiarization, Basic and Radio Instrument Navigation, Cross County, Night Familiarization and Carrier Qualification. The TS-2F "Tracker" proved itself a most reliable and stable training platform during periods of changes in the syllabus and increased requirements. In 1969 alone, nearly 300 Naval Aviators were designated and 40,000 aircraft hours flown by VT-28. The squadron carrier qualified or "CQ 'd" thousands of Student Naval Aviators in the "Tracker" until its retirement in 1979 when it was replaced by the T-44A on March 1st of that year.

The squadron continued to train Advanced Maritime Student Naval Aviators in the T-44A aircraft until 1990, at which time CNATRA directed the squadron to change its mission and become the first Instructor Training Squadron. VT-28 then assumed the responsibility for all instructors training within Training Air Wing FOUR as well as Instructor Standardization, Functional Check Flights, and course curriculum oversight in both the T-34C and the T-44A aircraft.

On April 1, 1993, VT-28 changed its mission once again; this time to provide Primary/Intermediate flight training instruction to Student Naval Aviators while flying the T-34C. In the first months as CNATRA's fifth Primary Squadron, VT-28 continued to set the standard for training excellence, flying over 20,230 mishap free flight hours and graduating over 200 primary students and over 100 intermediate students.

In April 2015, the Rangers heralded a new age in their Primary training history with the arrival of the new T-6B Texan II aircraft and bid a fond farewell to the mighty and venerable T-34C Turbo-Mentor. The T-34C became operational in 1977 and VT-28 was the last Primary squadron to fly and "sundown" the T-34C. The Rangers expertly completed over 525,000 flight hours, 271,000 flights, and produced 4,844 Primary Student Naval Aviators in the T-34C Turbo-Mentor during its long and distinguished service life of more than 38 years. With the T-6B's improved performance, modern avionics and safety systems, the VT-28 Rangers continue their tradition as CNATRA's premier Primary training squadron, continuing to provide the highest quality Student Naval Aviators to meet fleet requirements.

https://www.cnatra.navy.mil/tw4/vt28/



Type
Aviation Fixed Wing
 

Parent Unit
Fixed Wing

Strength
USAAF Squadron

Created/Owned By
Not Specified
   

Last Updated: Apr 17, 2007
   
   
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34 Members Also There at Same Time
VT-28 Rangers

McNally, Matt, LT, (2000-2007) OFF 139X Lieutenant
Ricketts, Michael, LT, (2001-2007) OFF 139X Lieutenant
Brown, Clint, LT, (2005-Present) OFF 139X Lieutenant Junior Grade
Bower, Robert, LTJG, (2004-2007) OFF 139X Ensign
Brown, Tyson, ENS, (2005-2007) OFF 139X Ensign
Huston, Drew, LT, (2004-Present) OFF 139X Ensign
Jensen, Tim, LT, (1998-2014) OFF 139X Ensign
Kas, Kevin, LT, (1998-2018) OFF 139X Ensign
Kearney, Emmett, LT, (2006-Present) OFF 139X Ensign
Mankey, Laura Jean, LTJG, (1999-2007) OFF 139X Ensign
Moore, James J., LT, (2004-2008) OFF 139X Ensign
Nuse, Will, LT, (2005-Present) OFF 139X Ensign
Robinson-Hermes, David, LT, (1998-Present) OFF 139X Ensign
Ryan, Daniel, LT, (2006-Present) OFF 139X Ensign
Schilling, Nathan, LCDR, (1996-Present) OFF 139X Ensign
Smith, David, LT, (1997-2015) OFF 139X Ensign
Whalen, Joe, LCDR, (1993-2007) OFF 131X Lieutenant Commander
Hasegawa, William, LCDR, (1986-Present) OFF 131X Lieutenant
Kinzey, Chip, LT, (1997-2006) OFF 131X Lieutenant
Miller, Brian, LCDR, (1995-2019) OFF 131X Lieutenant
Strother, Harry, LT, (1998-2007) OFF 131X Lieutenant
Taylor, Donald, LT, (1998-2007) OFF 131X Lieutenant
Gardipee, Stephen, LT, (1993-2007) OFF 131X Ensign
Robesch, William, LT, (2004-Present) OFF 131X Ensign
Denardo, Bryan, LT, (1998-2009) Ensign
Dickinson, Adam, LT, (2003-Present) Ensign
Kalstad, Kristofer, LT, (2004-Present) Ensign
Nichols, Matthew, LTJG, (2005-2007) Ensign
Peters, Daniel, LT, (1997-2008) Ensign
Simon, Benjamin, LTJG, (2004-2007) Ensign
Taylor, Nick, LT, (2004-Present) Ensign
Woodring, Doug, LT, (2000-2005) Ensign
LaBoy Jr, Dennis, PO2, (1998-2007) Petty Officer Second Class
Whiten, Andre, PO3, (1999-2007) Petty Officer Third Class

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