Special Reporting Identifiers
Training is hands on and similar to vocational Schools. Training can be as short as a few weeks to several months or longer than a year depending on career.
All members earn credits towards their CCAF upon completion of training.
All members receive additional On the Job Training (OJT) when they arrive at their first duty station.
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Travel
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Temporary Duty
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Education
College GI BILL
Tuition Assistance
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Defense Activity for Non-Traditional Education System
College Level Examination Program
Community College of the Air Force
The Community College of the Air Force (CCAF) is a federal program offered by the United States Air Force which grants two-year Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degrees in association with Air University.
Accredited by Commission of Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS) through the Air University
CCAF serves approximately 300,000 active, guard, and reserve enlisted personnel, making CCAF the world's largest community college system.
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What is Air Force Tuition Assistance?
The Air Force Tuition Assistance program will pay up to 100% of your tuition
$250 per semester credit hour
$166 per quarter credit hour
$4,500 maximum per fiscal year
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Free to Enroll
36 Months of Tuition
Housing Allowance – E5 BAH dependent rate
$1000 book stipend
Transfer to dependents (10 years)
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Recreation
AFB Gyms
AFB
Bowling Alleys
AFB Golf Courses
3-day weekends
Federal Holidays
30 day of paid vacation per year
Average 40-45 hrs per week
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Satisfaction
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Recognition
Awards
Decorations
Uniform
Service
Integrity First
Service Before Self
Excellence In All We Do
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Belonging
Teamwork
Life Long Friendships
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Job Security
Security
No Strikes and No Layoffs
4yr and 6yr contracts with the opportunity to re-enlist
Medical and Retirement
Blended Retirement
Health/Dental Insurance
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Technical Training Operations
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1A - Aircrew Operations: The duties within Aircrew Operations include resolving all types of problems that can make an aircraft unable to perform its mission. Such skills as fixing airborne systems equipment that involve computer systems, radar and radio systems, and surveillance systems operations activities. The following is a complete listing of AFSCs for the Aircrew Operations Career Field:
1B - Cyberspace Career Field: As a part of cyberspace warfare operations, this career field works with surveillance, combat, reporting, and network management systems. The goal is to protect data and network systems beyond passive defense measures. Some operations are in support of intelligence operations as well.
1C - Command & Control Systems Operations: The Command and Control Systems Operations Career Field involve aerospace surveillance and aerospace vehicle detection, including missile warning systems, This career field includes CCT, TACP, and Air Traffic control and get highly involved with close air support, tactical air reconnaissance. Many within this career field assist forward air controllers in tactical air mission planning and operation and provide terminal strike control as interim substitutes for forward air controllers in emergency conditions.
1N - Intelligence: All forms of military intelligence is gathered, analyzed and processed to help combat operations doe their job accurately and with precision to assist with target acquisition and recognition.
1P - Aircrew Flight Equipment: Aircrew Flight Equipment Specialists manage, performs, and schedules inspections, maintenance, and adjustments of assigned aircrew flight equipment (AFE), aircrew chemical defense equipment (ACDE), associated supplies, and inventories assets. They are the life support of the aircraft.
1S - Safety: This is not an entry-level job and requires a seasoned, mature, airman to be able to manage and conduct safety programs. This career field will also analyze mishap causes and trends, and assesses risk. They also provide risk management and mitigation consultation as well as conducts safety education.
1T - Aircrew Protection: These special bred of airmen help to train and rescue down pilots through SERE training programs as well as part of Special Operations Command with Pararescue Airmen. Together, this career field helps prepare pilots and crew for the unforeseen and will live up to their motto, "So others may live".