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where do pact airman get stationed

by Prof. Merritt Kling Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago

Airman Apprenticeship Training School
Airman Apprenticeship Training School NATTC Pensacola
ActiveMarch 4, 1999 (NATTC was previously located on Naval Air Station Memphis) ATD was previously located on Recruit Training Command, Great Lakes, Illinois
AllegianceUnited States of America
BranchUS Navy
RoleAviation Training
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How long is a pact Airman contract?

three yearPACT has a three year enlistment requirement. Once the Sailor finishes boot-camp, then they will attend the core apprenticeship training program for the pipeline they enlisted, either Surface (Seaman), Aviation (Airman), or Engineering (Fireman).

What does an Airman Pact do in the Navy?

Assignment Description Professional Apprenticeship Career Tracks (PACT) is a program designed for enlisted Sailors to enter into an apprenticeship program that provides apprentice-level formal training and on the job training that leads to a permanent rate/career field within two years.

How long is a school for PACT Seaman?

nine months of successful naval service, with advancement to E-3 (Seaman) after an additional nine months.

What is PACT Sn in the Navy?

The Navy Undesignated Seaman (SN) position is part of the Seaman Professional Apprenticeship Career Track (PACT) training. It is an enlisted program that allows individuals to gain on-the-job Seaman apprenticeship training.

What rank is an Airman in the Navy?

E-3In the U.S. Navy, Airman is the enlisted rank that corresponds to the pay grade of E-3 in the Navy's aviation field, but it is just below the rank of Petty Officer Third Class, pay grade E-4.

Where is Airman a school Navy?

Pensacola, FloridaThe Class “A” Technical School for Navy Airman takes place at the Navy Technical Training Center (NATTC) located in Pensacola, Florida. The Navy recruits that attend this technical school will only receive training on the fundamental skills that are required to do this type of Navy job specialty.

What does a Navy fireman do?

Firemen Duties Repairing, maintaining, and preserving engineering and associated equipment in preparation for underway operations. Keeping accurate electronic and written records. Observing safety standards associated with engineering machinery. Standing power plant and ship security watches while in port and underway.

What is a an in the Navy?

The duties performed by airman apprentices include repairing, maintaining and stowing aircraft and associated equipment in preparation for flight operations, working with qualified personnel to gain job training and experience and performing ground and deck duties involved in the take-off and landing of aircraft.

How long is Navy Airman's leave?

During peacetime, Navy Airman are allowed weekly days off, shore leave, and 30-days paid leave each year.

Where is Craig from the Air Force?

He was also one of the first enlisted members in the Air Force to experience working with near real time satellite imagery. Craig currently resides in the Outer Banks of North Carolina and runs his own business.

How long is Navy technical training?

It features one of the shortest Navy technical training A-schools at just over 3 weeks long.

Is being an airman good for the Navy?

Being a Navy Airman also is a great way to get a Navy career started while trying to decide exactly what you want to do with your long term Navy future. That’s because those enlisted members that choose to be Navy Airman can eventually choose to enter into one of several more specific Navy skill specialties (ratings).

How long is the Airman Apprenticeship program?

After completion of recruit training, enlistees in the Airman Apprenticeship Training program attend a three-week course on basic theory in aviation fundamental skills. After successful completion of this training, airman apprentices are usually assigned to squadrons or other aviation commands where the Navy needs them the most.

What do Airman Apprentices learn?

Airman apprentices may also attend special Navy schools to learn about firefighting, aircraft systems, preventive maintenance of equipment and the use of special tools used in the rating they are seeking. Airman apprentices must be able to get along well with others, as they are important members of the aviation team.

What are the duties of Navy Airmen?

The duties performed by airman apprentices include repairing, maintaining and stowing aircraft and associated equipment in preparation for flight operations, working with qualified personnel to gain job training and experience and performing ground and deck duties involved in the take-off and landing of aircraft.

How long does it take to become an E-2 in the Navy?

Enlistees enter the Navy as E-1s (Airman Recruit). Advancement to E-2 (Airman Apprentice) may be achieved after nine months of successful naval service, with advancement to E-3 (Airman) after an additional nine months.

Do you have to be colorblind to join the Air Force?

As with most Air Force jobs, you need normal color perception (no colorblindness). You have to be a U.S. citizen for this job as well. A secret security clearance from the Department of Defense is required for this job.

What is a Pact program?

PACT stands for Professional Apprenticeship Career Tracks. There are three different PACT programs--S-PACT, E-PACT, and A-PACT. Sailors in the PACT program have training after BC and do not go to an “A” School since they are Undesignated Sailors, meaning that they do not have an actual rating to train for yet. It is a great program for those individuals who are unsure what specific career field interests them at their initial time of enlistment. It also offers apprenticeship training in a rating that may not be available at the time of enlistment, which allows a future Sailor to ship to BC sooner than if s/he were to wait for ship date for a particular rating to become available. Every rating belongs to one of the three areas in the PACT Program and has credentials related to them. Those in a PACT program often know where they will be going for their first duty station before leaving BC. These assignments are based on the needs of the Navy. See https://www.cool.navy.mil/usn/enlisted/pact.htm , Plain Talk - Career Waypoint-PACT and http://navylive.dodlive.mil/2015/08/20/6-things-to-know-about-pact-program/ for more info on the PACT programs.

What happens during RTC boot camp?

While at RTC, your recruit may have a reclassification meeting and meet with the detailer and be offered the opportunity to sign a new contract for a rating or to continue with the current contract. This opportunity does not happen for every recruit who enters boot camp within the PACT program since contracts only become available when another recruit becomes ineligible for a contract for some reason. Sometimes several contracts are available to choose from and sometimes only one contract is available that the recruit qualifies for when the meeting occurs.

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I’m not sure how much demand there is for this kind of post. I just know that I would have appreciated it myself before getting to ODS.

What would you consider a nice base to be stationed?

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