BravoHotel
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I enrolled in the Air Force's A&P program while I was still eligible. I formally was a crew chief on C-130s. Now I am cross training to be a Flight Engineer on the C-5. I received training package back that out lines all the requirements. The tasks I was certified on as a crew chief are already filled out. I get to take the remaining tasks to the various shops to get educated on, demonstrate proficiency and signed off on. I can also do them (to my understanding) on the outside and have a certified A&P sign the task.
For the academic side there are three computer based training courses through the community college of the Air Force I have to take; airframes, powerplants and general.
I'm not in too much a of hurry to get his done, but I am also working from time to time at the base's museum where they have a workshop and a lot of the volunteers are retired maintainers both from the civilian and military side, most often both.
For the academic side there are three computer based training courses through the community college of the Air Force I have to take; airframes, powerplants and general.
I'm not in too much a of hurry to get his done, but I am also working from time to time at the base's museum where they have a workshop and a lot of the volunteers are retired maintainers both from the civilian and military side, most often both.