a. To accomplish the Army's mission, individuals assigned to work with Army requirements in the NAS must have a basic understanding of the NAS. They must--
(1) Know the NAS composition; the rules, regulations, and procedures by which it is managed; and how the Army interfaces with the FAA (the manager of the NAS) and other users of the NAS.
(2) Be able to identify and define their NAS requirements; develop, coordinate, negotiate, and process proposals to satisfy their requirements; manage their assigned SUA in an efficient and effective manner; maintain appropriate records; and submit required reports.
b. To ensure that personnel receive needed training, commanders should send their AT&A officers and other individuals working with the NAS to the courses shown below. Information on these courses may be obtained from the DA AT&A manager.
(1) The U.S. Air Force Airspace Management Course at Keesler AFB, MS, or the FAA Airspace Management Course at Oklahoma City, OK.
(2) The FAA Obstruction Evaluation Course at Oklahoma City, OK.
(3) The Executive Environmental Course at Fort Lee, VA.
(4) The AT&A officer workshops or seminars hosted periodically by the DARR and/or the DA AT&A manager.