Analog Navigation/Tactics Training Devices Career Ladder, AFSCs 34135, 34155, and 34175.
Abstract
This is a report of an occupational survey of personnel in the Analog Navigation/Tactics Training Devices career ladder by the Occupational Survey Branch, USAF Occupational Measurement Center, completed during October 1978. This specialty was created in April 1976, when the AFS 343X0, Navigation/Bomb/Tactics Trainer career ladder, was split forming AFS 341X6 and AFS 341X6 (Digital Navigation/Tactics Training Devices career ladder). An occupational survey of the AFS 343X0 had been conducted and results published in March 1974. Primarily responsible for the operation and maintenance of analog navigation/tactics training devices, personnel usually enter the career ladder by first attending the C3ABR34135 Analog Navigation/Tactics Training Devices Specialist course at Chanute AFB, Illinois. These personnel may be either 'pipeline' students from basic training or retrainees from other career specialties. Upon completion of this 17 week one day course, graduates are awarded the 3-skill level and are assigned to operational units worldwide possessing analog navigation/tactics simulators. Presently the career ladder is considered to be slightly under strength in the first enlistment, eight, nine and 12+ year groups according to the USAF Retraining Advisory.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Dec 01, 1978
- Accession Number
- ADA064240
Entities
People
- Frederick B. Bower Jr.
- Guy B. Cole