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1 BY ORDER OF THE SECRETARY OF THE AIRFORCE AIR FORCE INSTRUCTION 11-2E-3, VOLUME 1 26 JUNE 2017 Flying Operations E-3 AIRCREW TRAINING COMPLIANCE WITH THIS PUBLICATION IS MANDATORY ACCESSIBILITY: Publications and forms are available for downloading or ordering on the e- Publishing website at RELEASABILITY: There are no releasability restrictions on this publication OPR: ACC/A3CA Supersedes: AFI11-2E-3V1, 6 August 2012 Certified by: AF/A3T (Maj Gen Scott F. Smith) Pages: 47 This volume implements AFPD 11-2, Aircraft Rules and Procedures, and supports AFPD 11-4, Aviation Service; AFI , Aircrew Training, Standardization/Evaluation, and General Operations Structure, and AFI , Volume 1, Aircrew Training. It establishes the minimum Air Force standards for training and qualifying personnel performing duties in the E-3. It applies to all E-3 units including Air Force Reserve Command (AFRC) Units. See paragraph 1.2 for waiver authority guidance. This publication does not apply to the Air National Guard (ANG). Major Commands (MAJCOMs), Direct Reporting Units (DRU) and Field Operating Agencies (FOA) are to forward proposed MAJCOM/DRU/FOA-level supplements to this volume to AF/A3TF, through ACC/A3TO, for approval prior to publication IAW AFI , Aircrew Training, Standardization/Evaluation, and General Operations Structure. Copies of approved and published supplements are provided by the issuing office to ACC/A3TO, and the user MAJCOM/DRU/FOA offices of primary responsibility (OPR). Field units below MAJCOM/DRU/FOA level forward copies of their supplements to this publication to their parent MAJCOM/DRU/FOA OPR for post publication review. Note: The above applies only to those DRUs/FOAs that report directly to HQ USAF. Keep supplements current by complying with AFI , Publications and Forms Management. Send comments for change and suggested improvements to this volume on an AF Form 847, Recommendation for Change of Publication, through approved MAJCOM channels to ACC/A3CA. Forward approved recommendations to ACC/A3CA. AF/A3 is the approval authority for changes to this instruction. Ensure that all records created as a result of processes prescribed in this publication are maintained in accordance with Air Force Manual (AFMAN) , Management of Records, and disposed of in accordance with Air Force Records Information Management System (AFRIMS) Records Disposition Schedule (RDS).

2 2 AFI11-2E-3V1 26 JUNE 2017 This publication requires the collection and or maintenance of information protected by Title 5 United States Code (USC) Section 552a, The Privacy Act of The authorities to collect or maintain the records prescribed in the publication are 37 USC 301a, Incentive Pay; Public Law (PL) , Appropriation Act for 1973; PL , Appropriation Act for 1974; PL , Aviation Career Incentive Act of 1974; Executive Order 9397, Numbering System for Federal Accounts Relating to Individual Persons, as amended; Department of Defense (DoD) Directive , Aviation Career Incentive Act and Required Annual Report; and AFI , Aviation Management. The applicable SORN, F011 AF XO A, Aviation Resource Management System (ARMS), is available at: SUMMARY OF CHANGES This document has been substantially revised and needs to be completely reviewed. Major changes include the following: Waiver authority guidance has been revised to comply with Tier Waiver Authority guidance. Ground training in Chapter 4 has been revised and no longer divided into three categories; with corresponding changes to Table 4.1. Currency Tables added to Chapter 4. Chapter 1 GENERAL INFORMATION Abbreviations, Acronyms, and Terms Waivers Responsibilities: Training Training Concepts and Policies: Ready Aircrew Program (RAP) Policy and Management: Training Program Development: Training Records and Reports Aircrew Utilization Policy: Sortie Allocation Guidance: Chapter 2 QUALIFICATION TRAINING General Authority: Time Period to Qualify Prerequisites

3 AFI11-2E-3V1 26 JUNE Training Reports and Forms Waivers: Aircrew Training Requirements: Faculty Training Course: Positional Qualification Training Senior Officer Course (SOC) Chapter 3 MISSION QUALIFICATION TRAINING General Time Period to Qualify Prerequisites CMR/BMC Certification Waivers: Aircrew Training Requirements: Chapter 4 CONTINUATION TRAINING General Training Period Prerequisites Waivers/Special Categories Theater (Deployment) Training Logging of CT Requirements by Instructors/Evaluators Proration of End-of-Cycle Requirements CMR/BMC Regression Dual Qualifications Ground Training Events Training Requirements: Cross Position Instruction Swapping controllers/trackers: Flight Surgeons Currency/Recurrency/Requalification

4 4 AFI11-2E-3V1 26 JUNE 2017 Table 4.1. Ground Continuation Training Requirements Table 4.2. Pilot Currency Requirements Table 4.3. Navigator/Flight Engineer Currency Requirements Table 4.4. Mission Crew Currency Requirements Table 4.5. Lookback Requirements Table 4.6. Proration of Training Requirements Table 4.7. Flight Crew Re-Currency/Re-Qualification Requirements Table 4.8. Mission Crew Re-Currency/Re-Qualification Requirements Chapter 5 INSTRUCTOR UPGRADE/SPECIALIZED TRAINING General Requirements Waivers/Extensions Instructor Upgrade Specialized Training Chapter 6 MAJCOM SPECIFIC GUIDANCE General Supplements Attachment 1 GLOSSARY OF REFERENCES AND SUPPORTING INFORMATION 40 Attachment 2 FLIGHT RESTRICTIONS FOR CHEMICAL DEFENSE TASK QUALIFICATION TRAINING 45 Attachment 3 SITUATIONAL EMERGENCY PROCEDURES TRAINING 46 Attachment 4 SAMPLE SQ WAIVER REQUEST LETTER RECURRING FLYING TRAINING REQUIREMENTS 47

5 AFI11-2E-3V1 26 JUNE Chapter 1 GENERAL INFORMATION 1.1. Abbreviations, Acronyms, and Terms. See Attachment Waivers. Tier waiver authorities (T-0, T-1, T-2, T-3) have been included to all mandated unit compliance items (Wing level and below) as prescribed by AFI , Publications and Forms Management and AFI , Volume 1, Aircrew Training Unless specifically noted otherwise in the appropriate section, MAJCOM/A3 director is the approval authority for waivers to formal training provisions in Chapter 2 and Chapter 3. With MAJCOM/A3 director approval, the waiver authority for requirements of the RAP tasking message (RTM) and for training provisions in Chapter 4 (with the exception of currency and lookback), Chapter 5, and Chapter 6 of this volume is the OG/CC unless specifically noted otherwise. Waiver authority for ground training is IAW the reference directive. Waivers are on a case-by-case basis considering the experience level of an individual aircrew. For all other aircrew training requirements in this instruction, and IAW AFI V1, the waiver authority is MAJCOM/A3, unless specifically noted otherwise Units subordinate to a NAF forward requests directly to MAJCOM/A3 and provide their NAF/A3 with an information copy. Waivers from other than MAJCOM/A3 include their appropriate MAJCOM/A3 as an information addressee. All waivers include HQ ACC/A3CA as an information addressee. Waiver authority for supplemental guidance is specified in the supplement and approved through higher level coordination authority Duration of waivers to this volume are at the discretion of the waiver authority, and IAW AFI Responsibilities: ACC/A3 is responsible for this volume ACC/A3 will chair annual ACC Realistic Training Review Boards (RTRBs) to review ground and flying training requirements programs for Combat Air Forces (CAF) units. RTRB participants include applicable ACC active and reserve component representatives. MAJCOM/A3s with major weapons systems for which ACC is lead command are invited to send representatives and/or inputs ACC/A3CA is Office of Primary Responsibility (OPR) and HQ ACC/A3T is Office of Collateral Responsibility (OCR) for this volume and processes all changes to this volume. Proposed changes to this volume are submitted IAW AFI , Publications and Forms Management. Changes to this volume require coordination between ACC, PACAF, and AFRC OPRs and are approved by AF/A3. The procedures are IAW paragraph 1.4 of this volume ACC uses Chapter 6 of this volume and supplements for unique requirements and restrictions for E-3 units and to establish individual unit tasking as required. Forward copies of any MAJCOM supplement to this volume to AF/A3TF and applicable MAJCOM/A3 for approval.

6 6 AFI11-2E-3V1 26 JUNE ACC/A3C sponsors periodic meetings to review ground and flying training requirements. Participants should include representatives from HQ ACC, HQ PACAF, HQ AFRC, 18 WG, 3 WG, 552 ACW, and 513 ACG IAW AFPD 10-9, Lead Operating Command Weapon Systems Management, ACC is designated lead command for the E-3. Included among the many duties of a lead command are establishing standards, tasks, and formal training requirements. ACC/A3C is OPR for E-3 flight and mission crew syllabi and provides training materials to PACAF and AFRC ACC/A3C will publish the Ready Aircrew Program (RAP) tasking message. Note: The RAP tasking memorandum takes precedence over this volume, and may contain updated sortie requirements or missions/events PACAF: PACAF uses Chapter 6 of this volume and supplements for unique requirements and restrictions for PACAF E-3 units and to establish individual unit tasking as required. Any PACAF supplements to this volume are routed through ACC/A3CA to AF/A3TF for approval PACAF/A3T requests E-3 training materials from HQ ACC/A3C as required PACAF/A3T is OPR/OCR for theater-specific training affecting PACAF E-3 units PACAF/A3T may produce a PACAF-specific RAP tasking message as a standalone document or to supplement the ACC RAP tasking message. PACAF s RAP Tasking Message takes precedence over this volume and, when annotated, ACC RAP Tasking Message (for PACAF units only) AFRC: AFRC uses Chapter 6 of this volume and supplements for unique requirements and restrictions for AFRC E-3 units and to establish individual unit tasking as required. Any AFRC supplements to this volume are sent to AF/A3TF and applicable MAJCOM/A3 for approval AFRC/A3T requests E-3 training materials from ACC/A3C as required AFRC/A3T is OPR for matters affecting AFRC E-3 units AFRC/A3T will produce an AFRC-specific RAP tasking message ACW/CC, 18 WG/CC, 3 WG/CC, 513 ACG/CC: Will be OPR for locally developed training materials. (T-3) Will attach API-6/8/C/D flyers to a flying squadron IAW AFI , Aviation Management, and any MAJCOM Supplement to AFI (T-1) Will review and/or designate the training level for all BMC and CMR aircrew members. (T-3) Will review programs and manning position designations annually. (T-3)

7 AFI11-2E-3V1 26 JUNE ACW/CC tasks 552 OG/CC to provide locally developed E-3 training materials through electronic means for review and distribution to ACC/A3C, PACAF/A3T, AFRC/A3T, 18 WG/CC, 3 WG/CC, and 513 ACG/CC. (T-3) Will assist subordinate units in the management of training programs, ensure programs meet unit needs, and provide necessary training staff support OG/CC, 18 OG/CC, 3 OG/CC, 513 ACG/CC: OG/CC will ensure training programs are developed for E-3 units to ensure that all aircrew members are prepared to perform E-3 roles and missions. (T-2) OG/CC, 513 ACG/CC, 18 OG/CC, and 3 OG/CC or equivalent will conduct periodic reviews of each subordinate squadron s RAP training and evaluate their respective group s overall RAP training to ensure training is well-balanced and equitably allocated. (T-2) Will designate OPRs for their respective Aircrew Intelligence Training (AIT) programs. (T-3) OG/CC (in coordination with 513 ACG/CC), 3 OG/CC, and 18 OG/CC will ensure develop of AIT Master Question Files (MQF). Testing is conducted annually at the squadron level. Minimum passing score is 85 percent. (T-3) Will supplement this volume with their own unique requirements and forward a copy through channels to ACC/A3C, PACAF/A3T, or AFRC/A3T as appropriate for approval. (T-1) Squadron Commanders will: (T-3) Request waivers IAW paragraph 1.11 of this volume. (T-1) Ensure adequate continuity and supervision of individual training needs, experience, and proficiencies of assigned and attached aircrew members. (T-2) Ensure adequate review of training and evaluation records of all aircrew members with emphasis on newly assigned aircrew members and those completing formal training, to determine the training required to achieve Combat Mission Ready (CMR)/Basic Mission Capable (BMC) and ensure provisions of this volume have been met. (T-1) Certify aircrew members as CMR/BMC when the appropriate training requirements have been completed. (T-3) Ensure training scenarios and RAP missions are oriented to developing and practicing basic combat and tactical employment skills. (T-1) Determine utilization of BMC aircrew. (T-3) Identify the levels of supervision required to accomplish required training. (T-3) Developing unit training programs Submit RAP Training Reports. (T-2) End-of-Cycle Reporting. Squadrons will submit an End-of-Cycle Training Report NLT the 15th of October. (T-2)

8 8 AFI11-2E-3V1 26 JUNE Report all deviations from the training requirements in this volume or the RTM, after proration at the end of the training cycle Squadrons deployed at the end of the training cycle are still required to submit an End-of-Cycle Report. (T-3) End-of-cycle reports will consist of the Sq/CC s memorandum for EOC report Squadrons may submit an out-of-cycle report at any time if Higher Headquarters (HHQ) assistance is needed to prepare for Designed Operational Capability (DOC) statement mission or deployment taskings Reports consist of: A SQ/CC s memo summarizing issues, current training plan, and significant limiting factors (LIMFACS) affecting training Flight Commanders will: Monitor and manage individual assigned and attached aircrew member currencies and requirements. (T-3) Ensure aircrew members participate only in sorties, events, and tasks for which they are adequately prepared, trained, and current. (T-3) Instructors & Aircraft/Mission Supervisors will: Identify areas where specific training is needed and direct training accordingly. (T-3) Ensure mission objectives are prebriefed, debriefed, and evaluated to determine successful accomplishment. (T-3) Individual aircrew will: Hand carry all available training records when changing units to assist the gaining unit in assessing certifications and training requirements. Reference AFI V2 for guidance on individual aircrew responsibilities relating to transporting qualification records [i.e. Flight Evaluation Folders (FEF)]. (T-3) Be responsible for completion of training requirements and currencies within the guidelines of this volume and applicable RAP tasking message. (T-3) Not participate in flying activities for which they are not trained, qualified, or current unless under appropriate supervision. (T-1) 1.4. Training. Aircrew training is designed to progress aircrew from Initial Qualification Training (IQT) (Basic Course or Re-Qualification) to Mission Qualification Training (MQT), to Continuation Training (CT), and eventually to a higher qualification (instructor/evaluator), Qualification Training (QT) in a new crew position, or specialized training IQT/QT provide the training needed to qualify for basic aircrew duties in an assigned crew position, without regard to the unit s operational mission. See Chapter 2. Upon completion of IQT or QT in a new crew position, aircrew members attain Basic Aircraft Qualification (BAQ) status.

9 AFI11-2E-3V1 26 JUNE BAQ aircrew have completed a flight evaluation and are qualified to perform basic aircrew duties in the E-3. Squadron CCs/DOs carefully choose those missions on which BAQ aircrew may fly unsupervised. BAQ aircrew will only perform those duties for which they have been trained and qualified. (T-1) With instructor supervision, BAQ aircrew may participate in composite force or other advanced scenarios BAQ is a prerequisite for MQT Except for General Officers, BAQ is not a long-term qualification status and waiver authority to remain BAQ resides with MAJCOM/A MQT provides aircrew the advanced training necessary to qualify to perform the command or unit mission. See Chapter 3. Aircrew members that have not previously completed MQT for their assigned crew position will maintain BAQ status until completion of MQT. (T-1) Completion of MQT is a prerequisite for CMR/BMC. See Chapter CT provides aircrew with the volume, frequency, and mix of training necessary to maintain proficiency in the assigned qualification level. RAP is the CT program designed to focus training toward needed skills. Specific RAP instructions are issued by each MAJCOM via a RAP tasking message. See Chapter Aircrew will have received training in all basic missions of a specific unit upon completion of IQT and MQT. (T-1) Aircrew will then be designated either CMR or BMC.(T- 1) CMR. CMR aircrew will maintain proficiency and qualification in all core missions of the flying unit to which they are assigned or attached. (T-1) CMR aircrew will maintain currencies which affect CMR status, accomplish all core designated flight training (sorties and events), and all mission ground training. Failure to complete this training or maintain these currencies results in regression to Non-CMR (N-CMR) status. These currencies and events are outlined in Chapter 4 and applicable RAP Tasking memorandum. (T-1) BMC. BMC designated aircrew members have a primary job performing wing supervision or staff functions that directly support the flying mission. These aircrew are required to provide additional sortie generation capability, either in lieu of or in addition to, the personnel assigned to the flying squadrons. (T-1) See Chapter BMC aircrew will maintain familiarization with all unit core missions. They may also maintain proficiency and qualification in some of the unit core missions. (T-1) BMC aircrew must be able to attain CMR qualification in 30 days or less. (T-1) BMC aircrew will accomplish all mission-related ground training designated by their attached SQ/CC. (T-3) BMC aircrew may deploy and may participate in any mission for which they are proficient and qualified, without additional training, as determined by the SQ/CC Failure to complete BMC required training results in regression to Non- BMC (N-BMC) status. While N-BMC, aircrew will not perform in-flight aircrew duties without supervision IAW with paragraph and 4.8 until re-certified. (T-1)

10 10 AFI11-2E-3V1 26 JUNE API-6/8/C/D rated personnel flying authorizations, Career Enlisted Aviator (CEA) flying authorizations, NAF-assigned aircrew, nonrated MAJCOM Realistic Training Program aircrew, USAFWS assigned instructors, and test aircrew are managed IAW AFI V1, Aircrew Training, and MAJCOM guidance These aircrew members require a valid AF Form 8, Certificate of Aircrew Qualification, IAW AFI V2, Aircrew Standardization/Evaluation Program, and AFI 11-2E3V2, E-3 Aircrew Evaluation Criteria These aircrew members fly the BMC rate; however, they are not required to complete BMC-specific ATD events. EXCEPTION: Wing-assigned members who are BMC will accomplish associated ATD/ground training events If these aircrew members are current, they may fly without an instructor with SQ/CC or DO concurrence These aircrew members are exempt from academic ground training, chemical warfare (CW) training, and special training programs (except when required in preparation for theater deployment). These personnel must complete ground training events identified as mandatory grounding items, Table 4.1. IAW paragraph (T-1) These aircrew will also complete SS02 and SS05 training. (T-1) Unqualified (UQ). Unqualified aircrew members require a flight evaluation before progressing to a higher qualification level. UQ aircrew members fall under one or more of the following categories: Enrolled in QT Qualified and CMR aircrew in QT for a new crew position will not be made UQ or NCMR in their presently qualified crew position for the sole reason that they are in training for a new position. Example: If an AWO enters SD QT and is qualified and CMR as an AWO, this person will maintain CMR AWO status until 1) completion of SD QT, 2) they become NCMR or UQ for reasons outlined in AFI v1, 3) they fail RAP lookback, or 4) their AWO checkride expires Downgraded for being Non-Current per Table 4.7 or Table 4.8 as applicable Downgraded for a demonstrated lack of ability Downgraded for failure to meet standards during a QUAL flight evaluation or at SQ/CC discretion following a Commander-directed downgrade IAW AFI V Returning personnel currently qualified in a non-usaf E-3 aircraft require difference training. See paragraph Aircrew Experience Level. Aircrew Experience Levels tell unit commanders how much flying and Aircrew Training Device (ATD) training CMR and BMC aircrew members need to maintain RAP requirements. There are two Experience Levels for aircrew members who receive CMR/BMC qualification: "Inexperienced" and "Experienced."

11 AFI11-2E-3V1 26 JUNE Assigning Experience/Inexperience Levels. Aircrew training cycle requirements are based on the aircrew member s current "experienced" or "inexperienced" status. When an aircrew member changes experience levels, training requirements are prorated from the date of experience certification Experience Level Progression. SQ/CCs may reclassify CMR/BMC aircrew members as "experienced" based on successfully completing a unit-developed experienced certification program and the progression guidelines in paragraph SQ/CCs may waive the experience certification program and progression guidelines based on demonstrated proficiency. Squadron DOT documents reclassification as "Combat Mission Ready/Experienced or Basic Mission Capable/Experienced" in Section II of the aircrew member s training record Recommended Progression Guidelines for Combat Mission Ready Experienced (CMR/E) Aircraft Commanders (AC) have 200 hours as a CMR/BMC E-3 AC Copilots (CP) have been CMR/BMC in the E-3 for 1 year and have 300 hours as a CMR/BMC E-3 CP Navigators (NAV) have been CMR/BMC in the E-3 for 1 year AND have either 500 CMR/BMC E-3 hours, OR 1000 hours total rated flying time with 200 CMR/BMC E-3 hours Flight Engineers (FE) have been CMR/BMC in the E-3 for 1 year AND have either 600 CMR/BMC E-3 hours, 1000 hours total flying time with 300 CMR/BMC E-3 hours, OR 2000 hours total flying time with 200 CMR/BMC E-3 hours Computer Display Maintenance Technicians/System Technicians (CDMT/ST) have flown 40 E-3 sorties or 300 E-3 flying hours as a CMR/BMC CDMT/ST and have been CMR for 1 year Airborne Radar Technicians (ART) have flown 40 E-3 sorties or 300 E-3 hours as a CMR/BMC ART and have been CMR for 1 year Communications System Operators (CSO) have flown 40 E-3 sorties or 300 E-3 hours as a CMR/BMC CSO and have been CMR for 1 year Communication Technicians (CT)/Systems Technicians (STs) have flown 40 E-3 sorties or 300 E-3 hours as a CMR/BMC CT and have been CMR/BMC for 1 year Dual Qualified Airborne Communication Specialists (ACS) have flown 30 sorties or 200 hours as a CMR dual qualified CSO/CT/ST (i.e. a CT would need 30 sorties or 200 CSO hours and vice versa), and have been CMR for 1 year in upgraded position Mission Crew Commanders (MCC), Senior Directors (SD), Air Weapons Officers (AWO), Air Surveillance Officers (ASO), Electronic Combat Officers (ECO), Senior Surveillance Technicians (SST), Air Surveillance Technicians (AST),

12 12 AFI11-2E-3V1 26 JUNE 2017 have 40 E-3 sorties or 350 E-3 flying hours as a CMR crewmember in their current position and have been CMR for 1 year Upgrade/Specialized Training. Upgrade/Specialized training is training in any special skills necessary to carry out the unit s assigned mission that is not required by every aircrew. See Chapter 5. Upgrade/Specialized training is normally accomplished after an aircrew is assigned CMR/BMC status and is normally in addition to CMR/BMC requirements. Unless otherwise specified, CMR/BMC aircrew members may hold special capabilities/qualifications as long as applicable additional training requirements are accomplished Instructor Qualified/Evaluator Certified. Instructor qualified/evaluator certified aircrew members are trained and qualified/certified to instruct and/or evaluate duties associated with their aircrew positions. Instructor qualified/evaluator certified aircrew members will maintain CMR/BMC status. (T-1) Instructors may perform instructor duties in-flight as long as they are CMR/BMC and current in the event they are instructing. Instructors who become N-CMR/N-BMC may be allowed to continue academic and/or ATD instructor duties with 552 OG/CC, 513 ACG/CC, 3 OG/CC, or 18 OG/CC or equivalent approval Training Concepts and Policies: Training programs are designed to achieve the highest degree of combat readiness consistent with flight safety and resource availability. Training balances the need for realism against the expected threat, aircrew capabilities, and safety. This volume provides training guidelines and policies to be used with operational procedures specified in applicable flying/operations publications. MAJCOM RAP Tasking Memorandum (RTM) may not be less restrictive or deviate from training concepts outlined in this instruction HQ ACC Training Support Squadron (TRSS) will develop and validate training programs when/where tasked. (T-1) Training missions are designed to achieve combat capability in squadron tasked roles, maintain proficiency, and enhance mission accomplishment and safety. RAP training missions should emphasize either basic combat skills, or scenarios that reflect procedures and operations based on employment plans, location, current intelligence, and opposition capabilities. Use procedures and actions applicable to combat scenarios (i.e. appropriate use of code words, authentication procedures, combat tactics, safe recovery procedures, tactical deception, in-flight reports, threat reactions, intel briefing and debriefing) In-Flight Supervision: The following personnel must be under the direct supervision of an instructor/evaluator when performing aircrew duties. (T-1) Unqualified aircrew members Aircrew members performing events in which they are noncurrent or unqualified. Note: With SQ/CC or DO approval, the following operations are permitted: Pilots may fly unsupervised while non-current for night landing and/or night air refueling on sorties planned not to include night operations. Pilots may fly unsupervised when non-current for auto-pilot off air refueling when AAR is not

13 AFI11-2E-3V1 26 JUNE planned. IPs may fly unsupervised while non-current for-touch and-go landings and air refueling on sorties planned not to include this event. SD/AWOs may fly unsupervised while non-current for controlled mission when they are not scheduled as a primary controller Any senior officer who has not completed IQT requirements of Chapter 2 including an appropriate flight evaluation Aircrew member downgraded to N-CMR/N-BMC. Note: With SQ/CC or DO approval N-CMR/N-BMC aircrew member may fly unsupervised if N-CMR/N- BMC for ground training events unrelated to flight operations Ready Aircrew Program (RAP) Policy and Management: AWACS units are scheduled to Air Expeditionary Force (AEF) pairs however; their Low Supply/High Demand status drives one common 12-month RAP cycle for all units. Each RAP qualification level is defined by a total number of RAP sorties, broken down into mission types, plus specific qualifications and associated events as determined by the MAJCOM and unit commanders The total number of CMR and BMC RAP sorties accomplished is the primary factor for maintaining an individual s qualification level. A review of the RAP sorties flown should also consider specific sortie and mission types. Variations may be used as a basis for regression by the SQ/CC. Qualification in a mission is determined by the SQ/CC considering the MAJCOM guidance and the individual s capabilities The SQ/CC s first priority should be to train all designated aircrew to CMR Progression from BMC to CMR requires: A 1-month lookback at CMR sortie rate Qualification in all missions and any specialized mission training required for CMR Completion of mission-related ground training Squadron CC certification CMR aircrew members should fly the required monthly sortie rate to achieve lookback. See Table 4.5. Requirements for lookback are described in paragraph Training Program Development: RAP Tasking memorandum sortie and event requirements apply to CMR and BMC aircrew as well as those carrying special capabilities or qualifications. The current RAP Tasking memorandum may contain updated requirements, sorties, missions, definitions, or events not yet incorporated into this volume. The standard sortie requirements establish the minimum number of sorties per training cycle for each of the following levels of training: BMC. The minimum training required for aircrew to be familiar with all, and may be qualified and proficient in some, of the primary missions tasked to their assigned unit and weapons system.

14 14 AFI11-2E-3V1 26 JUNE CMR. The minimum training required for aircrew to be qualified and proficient in all of the primary missions tasked to their assigned unit and weapons system Collateral or Cost of Business sortie requirements are considered when developing unit flying hour programs. These sorties are not directly related to combat employment training but are necessary in day-to-day unit operations. These sorties or requirements include, but are not limited to, ferry flights, incentive flights, deployments, and air shows Unit flying hour programs are allocated a number of attrition sorties that compensate for non-effective training sorties. Non-effective sorties are logged when a training sortie, RAP or non-rap, is planned, but a major portion of valid training for that type of mission is not accomplished due to poor weather, air aborts, etc. It is essential that non-effective sorties are logged appropriately for HHQ to accurately allocate the number of attrition sorties each year Training Records and Reports. Units will maintain aircrew records for individual training and evaluations IAW AFI V1, AFI V2, AFI , AFI , and appropriate MAJCOM directives. (T-0) Units will document and maintain aircrew certification/upgrade training in individual training folders IAW AFI V1 using AF Form 4324, Aircraft Assignment/Aircrew Qualification Worksheet, and the 552 OG Form 52, Aircrew Certification, or PACAF/AFRC unit equivalents Units will prepare and forward training reports IAW MAJCOM directives and current RAP Tasking memorandum. (T-1) Units using ARMS will maintain flying and ground training records IAW AFI and MAJCOM supplements. When documenting aircrew training in ARMS, use AF Form 1522, ARMS Additional Training Accomplishment Input, or a locally developed Mission Accomplishment Report (MAR) that adheres to AFI , Aviation Resource Management, and AFI for guidance Track the following information for all aircrew (as applicable): Ground training Requirements and accomplishment of individual sorties, RAP sorties, sortie types, and events cumulatively for the training cycle RAP sortie requirements and accomplishment using 1-month and 3-month running totals for look-back Currencies Aircrew Utilization Policy: Commanders will ensure aircrew fill authorized positions IAW unit manning documents and aircrew status is properly designated. The overall objective is that aircrews perform combat-related duties. (T-1) Supervisors may assign aircrew to valid, short-term tasks (escort officer, FEB/mishap board member, etc.), but should continually weigh the factors involved, such as level of aircrew tasking, flying proficiency, currency, and experience.

15 AFI11-2E-3V1 26 JUNE For inexperienced aircrew, supervisors will limit the non-flying duties to those related to combat training activities. (T-1) Training while DNIF. DNIF crewmembers will complete ground training events, including simulator training, if the member s physical condition allows. RAP events that are creditable in an Aircrew Training Device (ATD) may be logged when performing those events while individuals are DNIF. Consult the Flight Surgeon initiating DD Form 2992 action as prescribed by AFI , Medical Examinations and Standards, if the DNIF status includes ground training limitations Sortie Allocation Guidance: Inexperienced aircrew members should receive sortie allocation priority over experienced aircrew members. Priorities for sortie allocation are as follows: Formal Training Units. Formal syllabus training, Instructor Upgrade, Instructor CT, authorized staff personnel not performing Instructor or Flight Examiner duties Operational Units. CMR, MQT, then BMC API-6/8/C/D aircrew, USAFWS assigned instructors, non-rated MAJCOM Realistic Training program aircrew, NAF-assigned aircrew, test aircrew, and API-5 aircrew physicians Consideration should also be given to requirements directed by MAJCOM, training required to prepare for assigned projects/tasking, and BMC training requirements that cannot be accomplished on primary missions IAW this volume.

16 16 AFI11-2E-3V1 26 JUNE 2017 Chapter 2 QUALIFICATION TRAINING 2.1. General. This chapter outlines Initial Qualification Training (IQT) of aircrew into unit aircraft and Qualification Training (QT) into a new crew position on the aircraft. IQT/QT normally will be conducted during formal syllabus courses at formal training unit (FTU) squadron whenever possible. In exceptional circumstances, when FTU training is not available within a reasonable time period, QT may be conducted at the local unit IAW provisions of this chapter. This in-unit QT will be conducted using appropriate formal FTU syllabus, flow programs and requirements. When in-unit QT is authorized, the gaining MAJCOM assumes responsibility for the burden of providing this training locally Any aircrew member who has been unqualified longer than 96 months must accomplish QT through the FTU. All E-3 crew positions are required to meet QT syllabus standards. (T-1) 2.2. Authority: OG/CC is responsible for conducting FTU training specified in all QT syllabi. Responsibility for MAJCOM/A3 approved in-unit QT resides with the respective OG/CC All units and contract instructors administer IQT (or QT) using ACC-approved syllabi OG/CC is authorized to proficiency advance a student in any syllabus or phase of training when the student demonstrates performance to the syllabus standards. Proficiency advancement is not used as a management tool for the purpose of graduating students by a specific date. All proficiency advancements are documented in the student s grade book. Proficiency Advance authority may be delegated to the FTU SQ/CC or SQ/CC of unit conducting In-House training ACG may utilize 513th sorties and IQT-certified instructors to conduct the flying phase of IQT training. Instructors are certified to instruct IQT IAW locally developed procedures. This certification is documented and maintained in the individual s training folder Conducting in-unit QT requires approval from MAJCOM/A3 (T-2). Include ACC/A3C on coordination process. Members attending in-unit QT will not receive CCAF credit. Requests will include: Justification for in-unit training in lieu of FTU conducted training Summary of individual s flying experience Date training will begin and expected completion date Requested exceptions to formal course syllabus with rationale and coordination with ACC/A3C AF Instructors conducting IQT/QT academic training must comply with ACCI , ACC Operations Training Development Program; instructor qualifications and

17 AFI11-2E-3V1 26 JUNE performance requirements unless waived by MAJCOM/A3. Include HQ ACC/A3C on coordination process Time Period to Qualify. Personnel start and complete training IAW AFI V1 and the appropriate syllabus. Failure to complete training within 60 days of ACC-mandated graduation date requires notification through chain of command channels to HQ ACC/A3C. For IQT students with follow-on assignments to a PACAF or AFRC squadron, failure to complete training within 14 days of ACC mandated-graduation date requires notification to gaining squadron commander and PACAF/A3T or AFRC A3D. Notification includes aircrew member s name, rank, reason for delay, planned actions, and estimated completion date Prerequisites. Prior to entering E-3 formal training, trainees must meet Air Force Education and Training Course Announcements (ETCA) selection prerequisites at site: (T-2) The 552 TRS/CC and the 966 AACS/CC review the training record and Flight Evaluation Folder (FEF) of newly assigned students. Experience and previous training are considered in determining the specific training individuals receive and course track to be followed Students will complete specified ground training IAW Table 4.1 prior to entering the flying phase of IQT/QT. (T-2) 2.5. Training Reports and Forms. Training reports and forms are completed and forwarded IAW ACCI , Training Records and Performance Evaluation, in Formal Flying Training Programs Waivers: MAJCOM/A3 is the waiver authority for aircrew entry prerequisites. Exception: Waiver authority for pilot entry into the First Pilot (FP) program is the OG/CC MAJCOM/A3 is the waiver authority for PFT and course syllabi. 552 ACW units will forward waiver requests through channels to HQ ACC/A3CA. 513 ACG forwards waiver requests through channels to HQ AFRC/A3T to be staffed to ACC/A3CA. PACAF units forward waiver requests through channels to HQ PACAF/A3T to be forwarded to ACC/A3CA for information. ACC/A3CA will staff waiver requests to ACC/A3 for approval The OG/CC is the graduation waiver authority for PFT completion. The 552 OG/CC coordinates with the gaining unit OG/CC on all graduation waivers for IQT. A copy of the graduation waiver is sent to HQ ACC/A3CA within 10 working days of 552 OG/CC approval. Waiver packages should include justification, forecast start/end dates, Individual Flying Summary, and any requested exceptions/deviations from formal course syllabus requirements and/or standards. Note: The applicable OG/CC is the graduation waiver authority for ACS dual-qualification training Waiver authority for ground training is IAW the reference directive Approval of additional training sorties and the number of training days is IAW the appropriate course syllabus Aircrew Training Requirements:

18 18 AFI11-2E-3V1 26 JUNE Ground Training Requirements. All academic and ATD training is accomplished IAW appropriate syllabi Flying Training Requirements. All flying training is accomplished IAW appropriate syllabi Faculty Training Course: The 966 AACS/CC will administer a formal training program designed to qualify E-3 instructors for faculty duties in the FTU. (T-3) 2.9. Positional Qualification Training All course entry prerequisites/requirements are listed in applicable course syllabus and Education and Training Course Announcement (ETCA) All academic, ATD, and flight training is accomplished IAW MAJCOM-approved syllabus First Pilot (FP) Program. Pilot candidates with a minimum of 1,200 total rated flying hours may be entered into the First Pilot Program at the discretion of the OG/CC or designated representative. Waiver authority for pilots is described in paragraph FP candidates will complete a first pilot flight evaluation IAW AFI 11-2E-3V2, with initial air refueling qualification being deferred. FP candidates who successfully demonstrate proficiency in AAR may accomplish the initial air refueling qualification as part of their flight evaluation at the discretion of the 966 AACS/CC. When the initial air refueling qualification is deferred, FPs must successfully accomplish the initial air refueling qualification not later than their next instrument/qualification evaluation. (T-1) Upon completion of their flight evaluation and CMR certification, trainees retain First Pilot status While in IQT, first pilot candidates may be downgraded to copilot status due to demonstrated lack of performance at the discretion of the OG/CC. Once downgraded, they will complete the remaining requirements of the IQT copilot syllabus and complete a copilot flight evaluation. (T-1) Squadron CCs may certify FPs as CMR/BMC aircraft commanders after completion of the following minimum requirements: Successful completion of the operations group developed training program Demonstrated abilities to perform aircraft commander duties Successful completion of an air refueling evaluation IAW AFI 11-2E-3V Certification documentation for upgrade to aircraft commander is kept in the FP training folder PACAF/AFRC only. Dual-qualified CSO/CT candidates must be volunteers with 300 hours as an experienced CSO, CT, or ST IAW paragraph , or have been previously dual-qualified. (T-2) Senior Officer Course (SOC) The SOC VIP course is designed to train senior leaders (O-6 and above) requiring accelerated qualification training (on an as needed basis) and provides training which reflects

19 AFI11-2E-3V1 26 JUNE the experience level commensurate with that of a senior officer. The senior officer VIPs will always fly under the supervision of an E-3 Instructor SOC flight training is tailored by the 552 ACW, 552 TRS, and 966 AACS as dictated by the individual's previous flying experience.

20 20 AFI11-2E-3V1 26 JUNE 2017 Chapter 3 MISSION QUALIFICATION TRAINING 3.1. General. This chapter outlines MQT required to qualify personnel to perform aircrew duties during E-3 operational and training missions. MAJCOMs will ensure MQT academics and simulations are provided for all CAF AWACS aircrew members, additionally MAJCOMS will ensure MQT completion using approved Course Training Documents (CTD). OG/CC or equivalent will administer their respective MQT IAW detailed objectives and requirements found in the appropriate Course Control Document (CCD). (T-3) Unless waived by AFI 11-2E- 3V2, MQT is required for aircrew members that have completed MQT before and are changing crew positions (i.e. AWO to SD or SD to MCC) Time Period to Qualify. MQT is completed IAW the appropriate CTD Prerequisites. A crewmember must possess a valid E-3 qualification in order to be enrolled in MQT. (T-1) 3.4. CMR/BMC Certification. Upon completion of MQT and local OG guidance (if applicable), the gaining squadron commander certifies the aircrew member as CMR or BMC using AF Form 4324 and the 552 ACW Form 52 (or PACAF/AFRC unit equivalents). Certification documents are filed in the crewmember s training folder. CMR/BMC certification may be compiled with other certifications on the AF IMT 1381, but the AF Form 4324 and 552 ACW Form 52 must still be maintained in the crewmember s PFTR Waivers: Waiver authority for individual MQT events is the OG/CC. Waiver authority for completion and graduation is the MAJCOM/A3. Waiver authority for ground training is IAW the reference directive Aircrew Training Requirements: Ground Training Requirements. Training is conducted IAW the appropriate CTD prior to CMR/BMC certification Flying Training Requirements. Flying training is completed IAW the appropriate CTD. Difference training not covered during ground training may be completed during flying training Aircrew Training Device Requirements. All ATD training is completed IAW the appropriate CTD Aircrew waived from mission evaluation IAW AFI 11-2E-3V2 are instructed and trained on E-3 Self-Defense procedures IAW the appropriate CTD prior to CMR certification Instructor Utilization. All ATD training during MQT is conducted under the supervision of a qualified instructor/evaluator.

21 AFI11-2E-3V1 26 JUNE Chapter 4 CONTINUATION TRAINING 4.1. General. This chapter outlines ground and flight requirements for CT to maintain E-3 qualification, currency, and to requalify previously qualified aircrew members in the E Training Period. CT is tracked on the Fiscal Year (1 Oct 30 Sep). Every attempt should be made to balance training across the entire training cycle, however, unit commanders shall strive to exceed RAP Tasking Message (RTM) minimums Prerequisites. Aircrew members will have CMR/BMC certification. (T-1) 4.4. Waivers/Special Categories. 552 OG/CC, 513 ACG/CC, 3 OG/CC, and 18 OG/CC may adjust the requirements in this chapter, unless specifically noted otherwise. Waiver authority for ground training is IAW the reference directive. (T-2) Squadron CCs forward, to the appropriate waiver authority, a list of aircrew members requiring a waiver and aircrew members downgraded for failure to meet lookback requirements IAW Attachment Waiver requests must be received by 552 OG/CC, 18 OG/CC, 3 OG/CC, or 513 ACG/CC no later than 15 days after the end of their RAP training cycle. (T-1) After final review and determination of waiver requests, 552 OG/CC, 18 OG/CC, 3 OG/CC or 513 ACG/CC (as appropriate) notifies subordinate units of the approval/disapproval of the waiver request. Info copy is sent to applicable MAJCOM API-6/8/C/D aircrew, USAFWS assigned instructors, nonrated MAJCOM Realistic Training program aircrew, NAF-assigned aircrew, test aircrew and API-5 aircrew physicians This paragraph is not applicable for AFRC. AFRC responsibilities for API- 6/8/C/D/staff flyers are contained in AFI /AFRC Sup MAJCOM Division Chiefs, NAF/A3, and USAFWS 8 WPS/CC are reviewing authorities for assigned personnel. They will: Ensure appropriate ARMS data is maintained and provided IAW AFI Provide each flyer with written documentation specifying the sortie types and events the aircrew member is authorized to fly. API-6/8/C/D personnel who fly with only one unit may receive this from their attached unit commander Flying personnel identified in paragraph are to accomplish ground training items IAW paragraph of this volume Aircrew members will: Review accomplishments and currencies for accuracy. (T-3) Submit qualification and authorization documentation to the supporting SQ/CC or DO prior to flying with that squadron. (T-3)

22 22 AFI11-2E-3V1 26 JUNE Instructor-qualified crewmembers may perform instructor duties, if qualified and current for the applicable missions/events Events satisfactorily performed (Q or Q- with no additional training) on an evaluation may be used to establish or update currency in those events Theater (Deployment) Training IAW AFI V1, all CMR/BMC aircrew members will complete applicable theater training prior to assuming operational duties within that theater A certification brief is given by the deploying crew to a squadron board. The squadron board should, at a minimum, consist of the CC/CD (or a designated representative) and representatives from squadron weapons and tactics (DOW) Academic training for forward deployed units/crews for operations in theater or specific Areas of Operation. 513 ACG will develop this on an as needed basis to prepare for deployment Logging of CT Requirements by Instructors/Evaluators Instructors/Evaluators will perform training events IAW the current RAP Tasking Message. (T-1) USAFWS instructors using TDF/BC3 may credit all controlling events while performing instructor/evaluator duties Proration of End-of-Cycle Requirements. At the end of the training cycle, the SQ/CC may prorate all training requirements when DNIF, emergency leave, formal QT/MQT, nonflying TDY, non-flying exercise, or a non-flying deployment precludes training for a portion of the training period. Normal annual leave is not considered as non-availability Proration is based on cumulative days of non-availability in the training cycle. Use Table 4.6 to determine the number of months to be prorated. The number of months an aircrew member is not available for flying or ATD duties is entered into the Aviation Resource Management System (ARMS) which determines the prorated requirements Aircrew members start continuation training the month following completion of MQT and receiving initial CMR/BMC certification. Training accomplished during QT/MQT is not counted toward continuation training requirements CMR/BMC Regression. N-CMR/N-BMC aircrew members are not authorized to perform aircrew duties unless under instructor/evaluator supervision. Downgraded aircrew members must be recertified, in writing, by their squadron commander or designated representative. (T-3) Aircrew are regressed to N-CMR/N-BMC for one or more of the following reasons: Failure to complete specified Ground Training requirements IAW Table 4.1. Note: If downgraded for failure to meet GS06, LL05, SS02, SS03, or SS05 ground training, the member has the same status as a BAQ aircrew member as defined in paragraph Failure to meet lookback IAW paragraph Note: CMR aircrew only Failure to meet AFI V1 requirements not covered above.

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