International Association of Law Enforcement Firearms Instructors, Inc.®

Presents

A Regional Training Conference

April 5 - 6, 2003

Phoenix Police Department – Arizona Law Enforcement Academy

Phoenix, Arizona

INSTRUCTION: DOWNLOADS:
Shoot House Instructor Development PDF Brochure
Close Quarters Patrol Rifle Printable Registration Form
Patrol Shotgun Development On-Line Registration*
General Information
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Shoot House Instructor Development
Live-fire shoot house training is the most dangerous firearms training an officer, or Firearms Instructor, can experience, yet very few training entities offer a Shoot house Instructor Development program.  This 8-hour course will cover critical aspects for conducting dry-fire and live-fire training in a shoot house environment.  Students will learn operational policies, conducting safety checks, setting up multi-room drills, student preparation, instructor positioning, student control techniques, discuss Patrol level vs. SWAT level training, and discuss basic CQB tactics.

Instructor: Jason Wuestenberg has been a Phoenix Police Officer since 1994.  Jason has been a full-time Firearms Instructor assigned to the Firearms Training Unit at the Arizona Law Enforcement Academy (ALEA) since May 2000.  Jason’s experience with shoot houses started in the military in 1993 and has extended into law enforcement training over the past several years.  Jason is a graduate of the Heckler & Koch Shoot House Instructor Development course and is the lead Shoot house Instructor for his unit.

Student requirements:  Duty belt, duty handgun w/ magazines, body armor (mandatory), and 100 rounds of frangible ammunition.
 

Close Quarters Patrol Rifle
We train how to shoot at close quarters with hand guns, but not with rifles. As more and more departments add rifles to our street officers arsenal, we need to prepare them both physically and mentally to engage and win deadly encounters at close quarters with the rifle. This course will demonstrate several techniques and drills to accomplish this mission.

Instructor: Cpl. Jimmy Johnson is a 15 yearn veteran of the Amarillo Police Department. He a department firearms instructor, rifle instructor, and is on the dive team. Jimmy has instructed at several IALEFI® Regional Conferences

Student requirements: Duty rifle, duty handgun, duty leather gear, 50 rounds handgun ammo, and 300 rounds rifle ammo. 

Patrol Shotgun Development
The pump-action shotgun is the most complex and dangerous weapon system patrol officers have, and often the shotgun’s capabilities are misunderstood.  The shotgun uses different types of ammunition and the operator must be proficient in all the different types of manipulations, making the shotgun more difficult to master than the handgun and rifle.  However, when the shotgun is in the hands of a proficient operator it can be a very useful tool in patrol.  The 4-hour course will cover instructional techniques for empty gun loading, tactical loading, transition to handgun, slug round capabilities, buckshot capabilities, buckshot spread pattern test, various select round drills, and shooting while moving.

Instructor: Chas Clements has been a Phoenix Police Officer since 1995.  Chas has been a full-time Firearms Instructor assigned to the Firearms Training Unit at the Arizona Law Enforcement Academy (ALEA) since March 2001.  Chas’ experience with the shotgun began in the police academy.  Since then Chas has been a shotgun operator in his various assignments within the Phoenix Police Department.  Chas has also attended his department’s Special Assignment Unit (SWAT) shotgun certification course.  Chas is one of the lead shotgun instructors for the Phoenix Police Department and a certified Remington armorer.

Student requirements: Duty shotgun (shotguns are available to borrow at the class), Duty belt, Duty handgun w/ magazines, Body armor (optional but highly recommended), 40 rounds of buckshot, 30 rounds of slug, 50 rounds of birdshot. 


 
General Information
General 
Information:
  • Participants are asked to report to the Arizona Law Enforcement Academy located at 10001 S. 15th Ave. Phoenix, AZ at 0700 on April 5, 2003 for final check-in. 
  • All range activities require a hat, wrap around eye protection and ear protection. The use of soft body armor during training is recommended.
  • All participants who have not completed an IALEFI® safety check will be required to do so.
Eligibility: Attendees must be a member of IALEFI® or a certified law enforcement officer. THIS CONFERENCE IS LIMITED TO THE FIRST 32 people who send in their registration and conference fee or purchase orders etc. IALEFI® will invoice your Department and/or agency if so requested.
Cost: Member             
$150.00 before  March 14, 2003
$175.00 on/after  March 14, 2003

Non-member   
$200.00 before March 14, 2003
$225.00 on/after  March 14, 2003

Note:   Non-member conference fee includes one year of Associate Membership to IALEFI® (Full membership with approved credentials).

Accomodations: The host hotel is the Holiday Inn West at 1500 N. 51st Ave. (51st Ave. & I-10), Phoenix, AZ  85043. Their telephone number is 602-484-9009  Facsimile:  602-484-0404. The rate is $95.00 per night plus tax for single or double occupancy. To receive this rate, be sure to advise them it is for the IALEFI®.  
Mail registration and fee to:

     IALEFI®
     25 Country Club Road Suite 707
     Gilford, NH  03249

     Phone:  603-524-8787 or Fax 603-524-8856

Further information may be obtained by contacting Michial Dunlap 
at (603) 496-6957 e-mail rtc@ialefi.com..

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