2A5X2 - Helicopter/Tiltrotor Aircraft Maintenance

2A5X2 - Helicopter/Tiltrotor Aircraft Maintenance

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Helicopter/Tiltrotor Aircraft Maintenance

Aircraft Specific AFSC:

2A5X2B = H-60
2A5X2C = CV-22

ASVAB Requirement:

Mechanical 56

Strength Requirement:

80 lbs

Average Indoor/Outdoor work conditions:

10% Indoor / 90% Outdoor

Average Hours Worked:

50 - 70

Possibility of working weekends:

Yes

Deployment Tempo/Rate (Low, Medium, High)

Medium

Technical Training Length:

Varies based on specific aircraft

Technical School Location:

Varies based on specific aircraft

Known Duty Stations Available to New Airmen:

(we’re working on getting this information)

Community College of the Air Force Degree:

Aviation Maintenance Technology

Airmen describing Helicopter/Tiltrotor Aircraft Maintenance

As a Helicopter/Tiltrotor Aircraft Maintenance Technician in the 2A5X2 career field, you will play a crucial role in ensuring the readiness and operational capability of Air Force helicopter and tiltrotor aircraft. You will be responsible for inspecting, troubleshooting, repairing, and maintaining various systems and components to ensure safe and efficient aircraft operations. This position demands technical expertise, attention to detail, and the ability to work in a dynamic and challenging environment.

Key Responsibilities:

1. Aircraft Maintenance: Perform scheduled and unscheduled maintenance on helicopter and tiltrotor aircraft. Inspect, troubleshoot, and repair mechanical, electrical, and hydraulic systems, including engines, airframes, flight controls, and avionics equipment. Ensure compliance with technical manuals, maintenance procedures, and safety regulations.

2. Component Repair and Replacement: Remove, install, and align aircraft components and systems, such as engines, rotor blades, transmissions, landing gear, and fuel systems. Test repaired or replaced components to ensure proper functioning. Perform adjustments, calibrations, and functional checks to maintain aircraft performance.

3. Inspections and Documentation: Conduct pre-flight, post-flight, and periodic inspections to identify and rectify discrepancies. Document maintenance actions, equipment status, and component life cycles accurately. Utilize maintenance databases and computer-based systems to track maintenance activities and manage aircraft maintenance records.

4. System Troubleshooting: Diagnose and troubleshoot complex aircraft systems using technical manuals, diagnostic equipment, and specialized tools. Analyze system malfunctions, identify root causes, and implement appropriate corrective actions. Collaborate with other maintenance personnel and engineering teams to resolve complex technical issues.

5. Safety and Compliance: Adhere to safety protocols and guidelines to ensure a safe working environment. Follow established maintenance procedures and comply with maintenance and flight regulations. Participate in safety training programs and contribute to safety risk assessments and hazard identification.

6. Preventive Maintenance: Perform scheduled preventive maintenance inspections and services on aircraft systems and components. Conduct lubrication, cleaning, and adjustments to ensure proper operation and prevent system failures. Replace consumable parts and adhere to prescribed maintenance intervals.

7. Team Collaboration: Work effectively as part of a maintenance team to accomplish assigned tasks and meet operational deadlines. Communicate and coordinate with supervisors, peers, and other personnel to ensure efficient workflow and effective maintenance operations. Provide technical guidance and mentorship to junior technicians as required.

8. Continuous Learning: Stay updated on technological advancements, maintenance procedures, and regulations related to helicopter and tiltrotor aircraft. Attend training programs, workshops, and seminars to enhance technical knowledge and skills. Embrace a culture of continuous improvement and actively contribute to process enhancements and efficiency initiatives.

Qualifications:

- Successful completion of Air Force Helicopter/Tiltrotor Aircraft Maintenance technical training

- Strong technical knowledge of helicopter and tiltrotor aircraft systems, components, and maintenance procedures.

- Proficiency in troubleshooting complex mechanical, electrical, and avionics systems.

- Familiarity with technical manuals, diagnostic equipment, and maintenance databases.

- Attention to detail and strong problem-solving skills.

- Ability to work effectively both independently and as part of a team.

- Physical fitness and the ability to work in various weather conditions.

- U.S. citizenship and eligibility for a security clearance.

Joining the Air Force as a Helicopter/Tiltrotor Aircraft Maintenance Technician offers a unique opportunity to apply your technical skills in ensuring the operational readiness of advanced aircraft platforms. If you are passionate about aviation, meticulous in your work, and thrive in a dynamic environment, apply today to become a valued member of the Air Force maintenance