Author: Thomas J. O'Connor
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Languages : en
Pages : 50
Book Description
This report summarizes the results of the administration of the Electronic Principles Inventory to airmen assigned as Aircraft Electrical Systems Specialist (AFSC 42350). The report gives a detailed listing of the technical tasks and knowledge needed to perform the jobs within the specialty or career ladder. This specialty has the following functions: Troubleshoots, inspects, installs, repairs, modifies, and overhauls aircraft electrical systems and associated electronic components, subsystems, and test equipment. Maintains inspection and maintenance records. Supervises aircraft electrical systems maintenance personnel. (Author).
Aircraft Electrical Systems Specialist Career Ladder AFSC 42350
Author: Thomas J. O'Connor
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 50
Book Description
This report summarizes the results of the administration of the Electronic Principles Inventory to airmen assigned as Aircraft Electrical Systems Specialist (AFSC 42350). The report gives a detailed listing of the technical tasks and knowledge needed to perform the jobs within the specialty or career ladder. This specialty has the following functions: Troubleshoots, inspects, installs, repairs, modifies, and overhauls aircraft electrical systems and associated electronic components, subsystems, and test equipment. Maintains inspection and maintenance records. Supervises aircraft electrical systems maintenance personnel. (Author).
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 50
Book Description
This report summarizes the results of the administration of the Electronic Principles Inventory to airmen assigned as Aircraft Electrical Systems Specialist (AFSC 42350). The report gives a detailed listing of the technical tasks and knowledge needed to perform the jobs within the specialty or career ladder. This specialty has the following functions: Troubleshoots, inspects, installs, repairs, modifies, and overhauls aircraft electrical systems and associated electronic components, subsystems, and test equipment. Maintains inspection and maintenance records. Supervises aircraft electrical systems maintenance personnel. (Author).
Aircraft Electrical System Career Ladder AFSC 423X0
Author: AIR FORCE OCCUPATIONAL MEASUREMENT CENTER RANDOLPH AFB TX.
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Languages : en
Pages : 129
Book Description
This report presents the results of an Air Force occupational survey of the Aircraft Electrical Systems career ladder (AFSC 423XO). Authority for conducting occupational surveys is contained in AFR 35-2. A total of 1,814 members of the 423XO career ladder were surveyed to obtain current data for use in training and management decisions. All major commands with assigned aircraft were represented. Most of the aircraft electrical personnel were part of the following job groupings: technical maintenance functions (flightline, troubleshooting, battery shop, in-shop, etc.), or supervisory and management functions (line, branch, or specialist flightline supervisors, quality control, training, or maintenance scheduling). There are a few small independent job types that are identifiable by either a specific aircraft or a unique technical responsibility. Overall, the career field is relatively consistent in the tasks members spend the most time performing. The 423XO career ladder follows a typical pattern of career progression through skill levels. The personnel of the 423XO career ladder seem to get the proper training; however, documentation of required training should be improved. This occupational analysis presents a more detailed look at the career ladder structure than the 1979 report. As a whole, the career field appears stable.
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 129
Book Description
This report presents the results of an Air Force occupational survey of the Aircraft Electrical Systems career ladder (AFSC 423XO). Authority for conducting occupational surveys is contained in AFR 35-2. A total of 1,814 members of the 423XO career ladder were surveyed to obtain current data for use in training and management decisions. All major commands with assigned aircraft were represented. Most of the aircraft electrical personnel were part of the following job groupings: technical maintenance functions (flightline, troubleshooting, battery shop, in-shop, etc.), or supervisory and management functions (line, branch, or specialist flightline supervisors, quality control, training, or maintenance scheduling). There are a few small independent job types that are identifiable by either a specific aircraft or a unique technical responsibility. Overall, the career field is relatively consistent in the tasks members spend the most time performing. The 423XO career ladder follows a typical pattern of career progression through skill levels. The personnel of the 423XO career ladder seem to get the proper training; however, documentation of required training should be improved. This occupational analysis presents a more detailed look at the career ladder structure than the 1979 report. As a whole, the career field appears stable.
Avionics Instrument Systems Specialist Career Ladder, AFSCs 32531, 32551, 31571, and 32591
Author: AIR FORCE OCCUPATIONAL MEASUREMENT CENTER LACKLAND AFB TEX.
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Languages : en
Pages : 52
Book Description
The Avionics Instrument Systems career ladder (AFSC 325X1) provides flight line and shop maintenance on aircraft instrument systems, electromechanical instruments, components and test equipment. Duties involve inspecting, removing, installing, repairing, operating, troubleshooting, overhauling and modifying systems such as flight and engine instrument systems, flight data recorder systems, central air data computer (CADC) systems, flight director indicating systems, gyro/magnetic compasses, clocks, pressure, temperature, liquid and torque indicating systems, etc. A wide variety of instruments are maintained on all types of aircraft stationed world-wide. This results in the performance of a rather large number of tasks by personnel in DAFSC 325X1.
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 52
Book Description
The Avionics Instrument Systems career ladder (AFSC 325X1) provides flight line and shop maintenance on aircraft instrument systems, electromechanical instruments, components and test equipment. Duties involve inspecting, removing, installing, repairing, operating, troubleshooting, overhauling and modifying systems such as flight and engine instrument systems, flight data recorder systems, central air data computer (CADC) systems, flight director indicating systems, gyro/magnetic compasses, clocks, pressure, temperature, liquid and torque indicating systems, etc. A wide variety of instruments are maintained on all types of aircraft stationed world-wide. This results in the performance of a rather large number of tasks by personnel in DAFSC 325X1.
Aircraft Electrical and Environmental Systems, AFSCs 452X5, 454X5, and 454X6
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Languages : en
Pages : 71
Book Description
This is a report of an occupational survey of the Electrical and Environmental Systems career ladders conducted by the Occupational Analysis Flight, USAFOMS. The Headquarters Air Training Command (ATC) Aircraft/Munitions maintenance Training Division requested this survey to project, plan, and develop Career Development Courses (CDC), STSs, and training for these career ladders due to the Rivet Workforce restructuring of AFSC 423X0, Aircraft Electrical Systems, and AFSC 423X1, Aircraft Environmental Systems. The last surveys pertaining to these career ladders were published in February 1984 (AFSC 423X1) and February 1985 (AFSC 423X0). The merger of the Electrical and Environmental, Strategic Electrical and Environmental, and Airlift Electrical and Environmental. Members of all these career ladders participated in this survey. In June 1992, a U and TW decided to merge the three ladders into a single Aircraft Electrical and Environmental Systems career ladder (AFSC 452X5), effective April 1993.
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Languages : en
Pages : 71
Book Description
This is a report of an occupational survey of the Electrical and Environmental Systems career ladders conducted by the Occupational Analysis Flight, USAFOMS. The Headquarters Air Training Command (ATC) Aircraft/Munitions maintenance Training Division requested this survey to project, plan, and develop Career Development Courses (CDC), STSs, and training for these career ladders due to the Rivet Workforce restructuring of AFSC 423X0, Aircraft Electrical Systems, and AFSC 423X1, Aircraft Environmental Systems. The last surveys pertaining to these career ladders were published in February 1984 (AFSC 423X1) and February 1985 (AFSC 423X0). The merger of the Electrical and Environmental, Strategic Electrical and Environmental, and Airlift Electrical and Environmental. Members of all these career ladders participated in this survey. In June 1992, a U and TW decided to merge the three ladders into a single Aircraft Electrical and Environmental Systems career ladder (AFSC 452X5), effective April 1993.
Electrical Systems Career Ladder, AFSC 3E0X1
Aircraft Environmental Systems Mechanic (AFSC 42351): Career field fundamentals
Author: Willis W. Barris
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Category : Airplanes, Military
Languages : en
Pages : 116
Book Description
Publisher:
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Category : Airplanes, Military
Languages : en
Pages : 116
Book Description
Government Reports Announcements & Index
Government Reports Annual Index
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Category : Government reports announcements & index
Languages : en
Pages : 1024
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Category : Government reports announcements & index
Languages : en
Pages : 1024
Book Description
Resources in education
Occupational Survey Report: Aircraft Electrical and Environmental Systems, AFSC 2A6X6
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Languages : en
Pages : 82
Book Description
As described in the AFMAN 36-2108 Specialty Description, dated 30 April 1994, members of the Aircraft Electrical and Environmental Systems career ladder inspect, troubleshoot, and maintain aircraft electrical and environmental systems, subsystems, components, and test equipment. In addition, members also install, test, modify, repair and overhaul aircraft electrical and environmental systems, components and test equipment. All members are required to attend the J3ABR2A636-OOl Aircraft Electrical and Environmental Systems apprentice course. The course, offered at Sheppard AFB, is 87 days long. The Aircraft Electrical and Environmental Systems Craftsman course, J3AAR2A676-OOO, is 10 days long. Entry into the career ladder currently requires Armed Forces Vocational Aptitude Battery minimum scores of 45 Mechanical and 60 Electronic, and the strength factor of "K" (weight lift of 70 lbs) must be met or exceeded.
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Languages : en
Pages : 82
Book Description
As described in the AFMAN 36-2108 Specialty Description, dated 30 April 1994, members of the Aircraft Electrical and Environmental Systems career ladder inspect, troubleshoot, and maintain aircraft electrical and environmental systems, subsystems, components, and test equipment. In addition, members also install, test, modify, repair and overhaul aircraft electrical and environmental systems, components and test equipment. All members are required to attend the J3ABR2A636-OOl Aircraft Electrical and Environmental Systems apprentice course. The course, offered at Sheppard AFB, is 87 days long. The Aircraft Electrical and Environmental Systems Craftsman course, J3AAR2A676-OOO, is 10 days long. Entry into the career ladder currently requires Armed Forces Vocational Aptitude Battery minimum scores of 45 Mechanical and 60 Electronic, and the strength factor of "K" (weight lift of 70 lbs) must be met or exceeded.