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Gulfstream Flight Attendant Egress Simulation Training by the Air Force

★ DEPT OF DEFENSE DEPT OF THE AIR FORCE AIR MOBILITY COMMAND FA4452 763 ESS SCOTT AFB, IL, USA
DEPT OF DEFENSE
Sources Sought
May 11, 2026
SCOTT AFB, IL, USA
611519 – Educational Services
No Set aside used
May 18, 2026 9:00 PM

Executive Summary

The Air Mobility Command is procuring a training plan for flight attendants on Gulfstream aircraft, focusing on emergency procedures and equipment. This is a non-set-aside contract.

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Scope & Requirements

The 763rd ESS is seeking potential sources who can provide a training plan which offers professional in-depth aircraft classroom and egress simulator training (initial and refresher training) on USAF aircraft, Gulfstream V (C-37A) and Gulfstream 550 (C-37B), in accordance with the USAF Cabin Operating Manual (COM) with particular focus on the flight attendant emergency procedures and emergency equipment. The contractor must base the training plan and the requirements of all tasks in the Performance Work Statement (PWS) on the USAF COM for each aircraft Mission Designation Series (MDS). Flight attendant training shall provide a thorough understanding and ability to perform all required flight attendant tasks when confronted with emergency conditions. The primary tasks that will be taught through this training are Egress Aircrew Flight Equipment (AFE), Fire Fighting Procedures/Training, Ditching Procedures/Training, Emergency Procedures, Aircraft Systems Training, Hazardous Materials Training, In-flight Illness Training, and Water Survival Training. This support is necessary to assist the Operational Support Airlift and Executive Airlift (OSA/EA) division with transportation to high-level government employees and DoD officials.

Compliance & Qualifications

  • Standard FAR clauses apply.

How to Prepare Your Bid

  1. Ensure your training plan aligns closely with the USAF Cabin Operating Manual requirements.
  2. Highlight your experience in emergency procedures training for flight attendants in your proposal.
  3. Demonstrate your capability to deliver both initial and refresher training effectively.
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Why Small Businesses Should Consider This

This contract presents a valuable opportunity for small businesses, particularly those specializing in educational services under NAICS code 611519. As there is no set-aside for this contract, small businesses can compete directly against larger firms, potentially increasing their chances of winning the contract by showcasing their specialized expertise in aviation training.