1C1X1 - Air Traffic Control

Air Traffic Control airmen learn air traffic control principles and procedures, flight characteristics of aircraft, and international, federal and military air directives. They use aeronautical charts, maps, and publications in their daily work, to augment their use of radar and other navigational aids. They also have a working knowledge of meteorology and are well-versed in the principles of organization, purpose, operation, and management of all types of air traffic control facilities. 

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2A6X1 - Aerospace Propulsion

As an Aerospace Propulsion Technician you are constantly removing, installing, and identifying problems with components of a jet engine. On all removals we inspect the component to make sure nothing is wrong with it and we deem it serviceable or unserviceable. Once the problem is fixed the engine goes through an extensive pre-cell inspection. A 5 level will do a complete…

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4N0X1 - Aerospace Medical Service

Aerospace Medical Service Specialists may work on the ground or in the air. In general, they're considered part of the nursing team, but their duties can be numerous and varied. The basic duties include managing patient records, taking vital signs, and managing patient care of a team member or leader from admission to discharge. This may include postoperative care, emergency life support, and…

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