Airfield Management Block 1
Apprentice - answer-1C731, Amn-A1C Journeyman - answer-1C751 , AMOC PCG, 12 months of training, A1C-SSgt. Craftsman - answer-1C771, Airfield Management Craftsman Course, 12 months of training, TSgt-MSgt Superintendent - answer-1C791, Airfield Management PCG, Advanced AFM Course, SMSgt + Career Field Manager (CFM) - answer-Highest Enlisted, at air force head quarters, manages career field Major command functional manager (MFM) - answer-manage enlisted career fields for the MAJCOM ; top leaders of their career field and monitor health and manning w/in their command Functional Area Managers - answer-Subject Matter Experts Airfield Management Operations Coordinator (AMOC) Qualifications - answer-SEI 154, AMOC PCG, Computer Based training, Airfield Driving, Airfield Management contingency training, Local qualifications AMOC Duties - answer-Monitor & Coordinates, airfield checks, process flight plans, flights following services, maintenance & processes NOTAM's , maintain AF Form 3616, executes Operation Instructions (OI)/ Quick reaction Checklist (QRC), Provides transient aircrew & aircraft support AF Form 3616 - answer-Daily Record of Facility Operations Airfield Management Operations Supervisor/ Shift Lead (Qualifications) - answer-SEI 155, AMOC PCG & AMOS/AMSL PCG, Computer Based Training, Local Qual Training AMOS/AMSL Duties - answer-Situational awareness of airfield activities, AFM's rep during emergency response situations, assess airfield operations/situations, determine requirements and impose restrictions, brief personnel on emergency and operational activities, conducts & documents shift briefing, conducts airfield inspections and checks, performs AMOC duties as required NCOIC, Airfield Management Training (NAMT) Qualifications - answer-NCOIC Airfield Management Operations and Training PCG, Computer Based Training, Risk Management Fundamentals Course, Local Qualifications NCOIC, Airfield Management Training (NAMT) Duties - answer-Develops, implements, and manages Airfield Management training program, ensure supervisors conduct and document initial evals on newly assigned personnel, participate in Airfield Operations Flight (AOF) Training and Review Board (TRB), ensure all personnel subject to mobility are trained and qualified to meet their deployment requirements NCOIC, Airfield Management Operations (NAMO) Qulifications - answer-NAMO/T PCG, Computer Based Training, Risk management essentials for leaders course, Local Qual NCOIC, Airfield Management Operations (NAMO) Duties - answer-Establishes performance standards, procedures, and work priorities, develops a monthly duty schedule, develops Operating Instructions (OI)/ Quick Reaction Checklist (QRC) Deputy Airfield Manager Qualifications - answer-SEI 368, Airfield Manager PCG, Computer Based Training, Advanced Airfield Manager Course, RM Essentials, Local Qual Deputy Airfield Manager Duties - answer-Functions as the AFM during their absence, supervises airfield operation and maintenance activities, conducts inspections and checks, develop and manage Airfield Driving Program, maintains a locally developed airfield lighting outage chart, member of the foreign object damage (FOD) prevention committee AF Form 332 - answer-Work Order Airfield Manager Qualifications - answer-SEI 368, AFM PCG, Computer Based Training, Advanced AFM course, RM essentials, Local Qual Airfield Manager Duties - answer-Responsible for overall management of AM facilities and services, conduct inspections and checks, coordinate on airfield construction plans and monitor airfield construction, repair and maintenance activities, develop a budget Flight Safety - answer-Base Safety Program and FOD prevention, investigates Hazardous Air Traffic Reporting (HATR) Ground Safety - answer-Mishap prevention on and off duty, perform/assist in risk assessments of the wing mission, Job Safety Analysis (JSA), traffic safety, sports, & reaction mishap prevention Weapon Safety - answer-Explosives, missile, or nuclear mission; 3 disciplines: explosives safety, missile safety, and nuclear safety; participate in the development and annual review of explosives location maps Engineering Flight - answer-Designs and produces the documents that will become construction projects; actual engineers Environmental Flight - answer-Oversees cleanup of hazardous waste sites, assists the base commander with environmental law compliance, manages pollution prevention programs, conduct planning per the National Environmental Policy Act GeoBase - answer-"One Installation, One Map" EOD Flight - answer-Protect personnel, resources, and environment from hazardous explosive ordnance, improvised explosive devices and weapons of mass destruction, may include CBRN Fire Protection Flight - answer-"CRASH", fire prevention, fire-fighting, rescue, and hazardous material responses, coordinates with AM in emergency situations and exercise training Operations Flight - answer-Responsible fro all activities required to operate, maintain, repair, and construct installation real property Operations Support - answer-Management and control of work requirements and logistics support for the in-house workforce Maintenance Engineering - answer-Engineering expertise with the operations flight by evaluating work orders Electrical - answer-Installation, operation, maintenance, and repair of high and low voltage power distribution systems Pavements/Equipment - answer-Responsible for the operation and maintenance of heavy construction equipment; construction, maintenance/repair of concrete and asphalt runways/taxiways Basic Mission Symbol: A - answer-Attack Basic Mission Symbol: B - answer-Bomber Basic Mission Symbol: C - answer-Cargo Basic Mission Symbol: E - answer-Special Electronic Installation Basic Mission Symbol: F - answer-Fighter Basic Mission Symbol: T - answer-Trainer Basic Mission Symbol: U - answer-Utility Status Prefix: J - answer-Special Test (Temporary)
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- Subido en
- 31 de julio de 2024
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- 8
- Escrito en
- 2023/2024
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