
Click to viewSeptember 15, 2025
USA – The Chief of Naval Air Training (CNATRA) has marked a major milestone with the graduation of the first four student naval aviators trained on the new T-54A “Multi-Engine Training System” (METS), also known as the Marlin II. The event represents the inaugural class to complete multi-engine training on the platform that replaces the U.S. Navy’s long-serving T-44C Pegasus after more than 40 years of service.
Headquartered at Naval Air Station Corpus Christi, Texas, the Chief of Naval Air Training (CNATRA) oversees five training air wings and 17 training squadrons across Florida, Mississippi, and Texas. These squadrons conduct primary, intermediate, and advanced flight training for student naval aviators, naval flight officers, and air vehicle pilots. CNATRA remains steadfast in its mission to train, mentor, and deliver the highest quality naval aviators prepared to win in competition, crisis, and conflict.
Source: Chief of Naval Air Training Public Affairs
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