Eurocopter EC 135 as used by German Army Aviation School
An Army Aviation School is a militaryeducational establishment responsible for the training and development of the personnel and equipment of the aviation element in those armies that have a separate aviation branch.
Flying
Army Aviation Schools' tasks encompass the teaching of a variety of skills related to aviation and related subjects particularly with regards to the tactical role army aviation plays in its respective land component of the armed forces.[citation needed]
A further task of army aviation schools is to train the personnel, particularly the groundcrews, in the technical, electrical and electronic maintenance of the various aircraft and weapon systems.[citation needed]
Development
Incorporated into some army aviation schools is a research and development department which is tasked with devising improvements of the aircraft and the weapons, testing and preparing them for new roles and carrying out tactical and logistical research aiming at improving and developing the efficiency and concepts under which the various army aviation components are supposed to fulfil their tasks[citation needed]
Medical
Specific medical training for flying personnel, flight surgeons and flight psychologists is also given at some army aviation schools. In the United States this training is provided at the separate US Army School of Aviation Medicine at Fort Rucker.[1][2]