Field manual (FM) 3-04.203 still presents information to plan and
conduct common aviation tasks for fixed- and rotary-wing flight.
However, it has become more inclusive and its scope broadened to reduce
the number of manuals used by Army crewmembers for reference One of the
underlying premises of Army aviation is if crewmembers understand 'why'
they will be better prepared to 'do' when confronted with the
unexpected. FM 3-04.203 endeavors to ensure that crewmembers understand
the basic physics of flight, and the dynamics associated with fixed- and
rotary-wing aircraft. A comprehensive understanding of these principles
will better prepare a crewmember for flight, transition training, and
tactical flight operations. Because the U.S. Army prepares its Soldiers
to operate anywhere in the world, this publication describes the unique
requirements and flying techniques crewmembers will use to successfully
operate in extreme environments, not always encountered in home station
training.