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11RX
- RECONNAISSANCE/SURVEILLANCE/ELECTRONIC WARFARE PILOT
Specialty Summary. Pilots
specialized mission aircraft and commands flight crews to accomplish
reconnaissance, surveillance, search and rescue, electronic warfare, training,
and other missions. Related DoD Occupational Group: 2A.
Duties and Responsibilities:
Plans and prepares for mission. Reviews
mission tasking, intelligence, and weather information. Supervises mission
planning, preparation and filing of flight plan, and crew briefing. Ensures
aircraft is preflighted, inspected, loaded, equipped, and manned for mission.
Pilots aircraft and commands crew.
Operates aircraft controls and equipment. Performs, supervises, or directs
navigation, in-flight refueling, surveillance, reconnaissance and search and
rescue operations.
Conducts or supervises training of
crewmembers. Ensures operational readiness of crew by conducting or supervising
mission specific training.
Develops plans and policies, monitors
operations, and advises commanders. Assists commanders and performs staff
functions related to this specialty.

Specialty Qualifications:
Knowledge. Knowledge is mandatory
of theory of flight, air navigation, meteorology, flying directives, aircraft
operating procedures, and mission tactics.
Education. For entry into this
specialty, an undergraduate degree specializing in physical sciences,
mathematics, administration, or management is desirable.
Training. The following training is
mandatory as indicated:
For entry into this specialty, completion
of Air Force Specialized Undergraduate Pilot Training (SUPT).
For award of AFSC 11R2X, completion of
transition and operational training in the suffix specific aircraft.
Experience. For upgrade to AFSCs
11R2X/3X, unit commander determines proficiency based on performance,
experience, and completion of minimum training requirements.
Other. The following are mandatory
as indicated:
For award and retention of this AFSC, a
current aeronautical rating and qualification for aviation service as a pilot.
For award of AFSC 11R3X, certification of
aircraft commander qualification by appropriate operations authority.
Specialty Shredouts:
A... E-3
B.... E-4
C....EC-130
D...HC-130
E....WC-130
F....EC-135
G...RC-135
H ...WC/OC-135 JTR-1/U-2
L.... E-8
P....SUNT (T-1/T-2/T-34/T-38)
R.... Flight Screening Program (FSP) Instructor (T-3/T-41)
S....SUPT Phase II Instructor (T-34/T-37)
T....SUPT Phase III Instructor (T-1/T-38/T-44)
U ...Air Liaison Officer (ALO)
Y...General
Z....Other
12RX - RECONNAISSANCE/SURVEILLANCE/ELECTRONIC WARFARE NAVIGATOR
Specialty Summary. Performs
duties of navigator or electronic warfare officer (EWO) to accomplish
reconnaissance, surveillance, search and rescue, electronic combat, training,
and other assigned missions. Related DoD Occupational Group: 2D.
Duties and Responsibilities:
Plans and prepares for mission. Reviews
mission tasking, intelligence, and weather information. Participates in
mission planning, preparation and filing of flight plan, and crew briefing.
Ensures aircraft is preflighted, inspected, loaded, equipped, and manned for
mission.
Navigates aircraft to accomplish
assigned mission. Operates available navigation systems.
Conducts or supervises training of
crewmembers. Ensures operational readiness of crew by conducting or
supervising mission specific training.
Develops plans and policies, monitors
operations, and advises commanders. Assists commanders by performing staff
functions related to this specialty.
Specialty Qualifications:
Knowledge. Knowledge is mandatory
of theory of flight, air navigation, meteorology, flying directives, aircraft
operating procedures, and mission tactics.
Education. For entry into this
specialty, an undergraduate degree specializing in physical sciences,
mathematics, administration, or management is desirable.
Training. The following training
is mandatory as indicated:
For entry into this specialty,
completion of Air Force Specialized Undergraduate Navigator Training (SUNT).
For award of AFSC 12R3X, completion of
transition and operational training in the suffix specific aircraft.
For award of AFSCs 12R3C/H/S/W,
completion of an EWO course.
Experience. For upgrade to AFSCs
12R3X, unit commander determines proficiency based on performance, experience,
and completion of minimum training requirements.
Other. For award and retention of
these AFSCs, current aeronautical rating and qualification for aviation
service as navigator are mandatory.
Specialty Shredouts:
A..................... E-3
B..................... E-4
C.....................EC-130 EWO
D.....................EC-130
E.....................HC-130
F.....................WC-130
G.....................EC-135
H.....................RC-135 EWO
J.....................RC-135
K.....................WC-135
L..................... E-8
S .....................SUNT Instructor EWO
T.....................SUNT Instructor
U.....................Air Liaison Officer (ALO)
W........................EWO, General
Y.....................General
Z.....................Other
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