What are the prerequisites to be a flight engineer? When I was in it was you had to be a mechanic, airframe or Powerplant first. My training was at Altus.
You must score at least a 57 in the general area of the ASVAB, Min / Max Height - 64’’ - 77’’ U.S. Citizenship' Color Vision and Depth Perception, High School Grad , Class III Flying Physical Don Air Force and Space Force Recruiting Service
ᄋ설티토드 Your Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) test scores, physical exam, citizenship and moral standards determine your job/career qualifications. Until you have taken BOTH your ASVAB test and completed your physical exam. The Air Force does not know what jobs/careers you would qualify for. For example: you could have a perfect Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) score and find out during your physical exam at Military Entrance Processing Station (MEPS) and you find out that you are red & green deficient during your eye exam or some other medical issue. So you do not qualify for any EOD, Special Warfare, flying careers, SERE, electrical or mechanical jobs, Security Forces, Fire Protection, etc. … OR … you could be in perfect physical shape & have no medical issues, but you have low ASVAB scores. So you do not qualify for certain jobs that require higher ASVAB scores. You may view our career fields the Air Force has to offer. Each page will provide a career description, if it is an Enlisted, Officer or Health Professions and career requirements: www.airforce.com/careers/browse-careers Ray U.S. Air Force and Space Force Recruiting
You may find information on what is needed for this career on the following link. www.airforce.com/careers/detail/flight-engineer Pam Air Force and Space Force Recruiting Service
Am I don’t understand that airman are going into this career field straight out of basic training? It’s always been a career field people cross train into having been at least a Senior Airman.
From the civilian pilot point of view. Things that flight engineer knows like aircraft performance, weight and balance, airspeed and weather. Pilots also need to know how to do it. To make sure that the numbers are correct.
Interesting, not a lot of engineering spoken about in this video. More concerned about putting on the green overalls and going flying. You don’t seem to be engineers at all?
What are the prerequisites to be a flight engineer? When I was in it was you had to be a mechanic, airframe or Powerplant first. My training was at Altus.
You must score at least a 57 in the general area of the ASVAB, Min / Max Height - 64’’ - 77’’ U.S. Citizenship' Color Vision and Depth Perception, High School Grad , Class III Flying Physical
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You are welcome
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This is what I want to aim for in the Air National Guard, I'm a pilot, 34 and can't fly because of my age. This just may be the closest thing
Thanks I waited for this video. A very special career field.
Looks like an awesome job.
Just doing research on job options I’ll be interested in after I take my asvab and get a great score.
ᄋ설티토드 Your Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) test scores, physical exam, citizenship and moral standards determine your job/career qualifications. Until you have taken BOTH your ASVAB test and completed your physical exam. The Air Force does not know what jobs/careers you would qualify for.
For example: you could have a perfect Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) score and find out during your physical exam at Military Entrance Processing Station (MEPS) and you find out that you are red & green deficient during your eye exam or some other medical issue. So you do not qualify for any EOD, Special Warfare, flying careers, SERE, electrical or mechanical jobs, Security Forces, Fire Protection, etc. … OR … you could be in perfect physical shape & have no medical issues, but you have low ASVAB scores. So you do not qualify for certain jobs that require higher ASVAB scores.
You may view our career fields the Air Force has to offer. Each page will provide a career description, if it is an Enlisted, Officer or Health Professions and career requirements: www.airforce.com/careers/browse-careers
Ray
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What is doing for become a flight engineer ? Aircraft engineering or aeronautical engineering ?
You may find information on what is needed for this career on the following link. www.airforce.com/careers/detail/flight-engineer
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Am I don’t understand that airman are going into this career field straight out of basic training? It’s always been a career field people cross train into having been at least a Senior Airman.
Do you actually learn to fly in this profession
HI. Who can help me? I want some information about flight engineer training syllabus and curriculum in detailed.
Thanks! I’m really interested in this Mos! I can’t wait to join the Air Force!
Kalinga, what is your age, highest level of education completed, citizenship status and zip code?
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From the civilian pilot point of view. Things that flight engineer knows like aircraft performance, weight and balance, airspeed and weather. Pilots also need to know how to do it. To make sure that the numbers are correct.
I like how they show a c17... haha
Interesting, not a lot of engineering spoken about in this video. More concerned about putting on the green overalls and going flying. You don’t seem to be engineers at all?
A year and a half of schooling is being condensed into a 2 min video . Did you expect them to go in depth with everything they do ?
@@verybleak5613 Exactly! That pipeline is brutal! We eat our young!!! He has no clue!