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Do officers have Cfetp?

Do officers have Cfetp?

The CFETP: The CFETP consists of two parts that are used to plan, manage, and control training within the 21R career field. Officers, supervisors, and commanders will use each part to plan, manage, and execute career field-specific education and training.

What does Cfetp stand for Air Force?

This Career Field Education and Training Plan (CFETP) is a comprehensive education and training document that identifies life-cycle education/training requirements, training support resources and minimum core task requirements for this specialty.

What happened AFI 36-2651?

AFI 36-2651 is now obsolete. It is incorporated into AFI 36-2670 Total Force Development. You will find the Air Force Training Program in Chapter 4.

Where do I find the Cfetp?

The ETCAs are available at https://cs2.eis.af.mil/sites/app10-ETCA/SitePages/Home.aspx. Enlisted Specialty Training (EST). A mix of formal training (technical school) and informal training (on-the-job) to qualify and upgrade Airmen in each skill level of a specialty. Exportable Course.

When can I wear my 7 level badge?

Wear the basic badge after completing technical school. Wear the senior badge after award of the 7-skill level, and the master badge as a master sergeant or above with 5 years in the specialty from award of the 7-skill level.

How long is security forces officer training?

78 training days
The Security Forces Officer Course is 78 training days and prepares Officers to serve in the Air Force Specialty Code of 31P1. Training includes basic security and law enforcement application, in addition to military-specific operations, tactics, and force protection application.

What is a 5 skill level in the Air Force?

Airmen are normally awarded the “5” (journeyman) skill level after a period of on-the-job training and correspondence courses, or CDCs. Depending on the job, this process can last anywhere between 12 and 18 months.

Where does the AETC instructor badge go?

When worn, the PME badge or AETC Instructor badge is worn on the right pocket between left and right edges and bottom of flap and pocket. Personnel assigned to PME will wear the PME badge in lieu of the AETC Instructor badge.

What is a Level 5 in the Air Force?

What is a 7 level called in the Air Force?

craftsman
The staff sergeant (SSgt) is the first level of the NCO ranks in the Air Force. The staff sergeant is considered a craftsman with specific NCO supervisory responsibilities and may hold either a 5- (journeyman) or 7- (craftsman) skill level.

Do you have to salute in PT gear?

While hats are not required while wearing the PT uniform, Airmen may sometimes be required to salute. Saluting is not required when performing PT activities, but a proper salute is necessary when passing individuals with appropriate rank and not performing PT activities.

How often does a 4N0 work in the Air Force?

Depending on where you work, you could work 5 days a week 0730 – 1630 or 24 hours on and 48 hours off. 4N0’s have the potential to work every type of schedule you see elsewhere in the military. Medical within the Air Force is quite a bit different than the rest of the military.

What kind of training can you get as a 4N0?

There are many types of advance training and certifications you can obtain in the Air Force as a 4N0. These certifications include Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS), Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP), Pediatric Life Support (PALS) and many others. Medics also have the opportunity to attend C-Stars.

What are the duties of a 4N0 medic?

Deployments vary from base to base. 4N0’s are generally tasked to work at clinics and hospital in a deployed setting. Medics can also be tasked to deploy with Army units to provide medical support. 4N0’s also have a huge humanitarian mission and could be tasked to respond at a moments notice.