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What is a skill level 3 Airman called?
Apprentice
What is a skill level 5 Airman called?
Journeyman
What is a skill level 7 Airman called?
Craftsman
What is a skill level 9 Airman called?
Superintendent
What is a UTM?
A Unit Training Manager is responsible for the overall management of the training program.
In terms of training, the supervisor is responsible for what?
Providing a quality training program for the trainee.
The Trainer is responsible for what?
Planning, Conducting and Documenting Training; preparing and using teaching outlines or task breakdowns; briefing trainee and supervisor of training evaluation results.
The Task Certifiers do what?
They provide third-party certification and evaluation on tasks identified by the AFCFM. They must be SSgt or higher with at least a 5 skill level.
Who must have a 623?
AB-TSgt or SNCOs that are retraining.
What is a CFETP?
Career Field Education Training Program. A comprehensive core document that identifies life-cycle education and training requirements, training support resources, deployment and UTC requirements for a specialty.
What does part 1 of the CFETP contain?
Provides information necessary for overall management of the specialty an a copy is maintained in the work center.
What does part 2 of the CFETP contain?
The specialty standard, identifying the duties, tasks and technical references to support training.
What is the MTL?
Master Training Plan. It identifies the process for accomplishing mission requirements for the work center. It defines qualification requirements for assigned personnel.
What year was the CCAF established?
1972
CCAF is what kind of degree?
Associate in Applied Science degree.
What is the maximum number of credits airmen can earn with CLEP and DANTES at no cost to them?
60 hours