What AFI governs Cfetp?

What AFI governs Cfetp?

AFI 36-2651
The CFETP aims to give personnel a clear career path. It is the formal training contract between the AFCFM and AETC for formal accession and life-cycle skills training. Ref. AFI 36-2651.

What is USAF Cfetp?

1. The CFETP is a comprehensive education and training document that identifies life-cycle education/training requirements, training support resources, and minimum core task requirements for this specialty.

What is Eprrc?

ENLISTED PROMOTIONS REFERENCES AND REQUIREMENTS CATALOG (EPRRC)

What replaced AFI 36-2201?

AF FES Personnel, AFI 36-2651, Air Force Training Program replaced AFI 36-2201 on 3 Jan 2019. You are encouraged to review the document to familiarize yourself with the changes.

What does the Cfetp provide for training purposes?

The CFETP will provide supervisors, trainers, and trainees a clear career path to success and instills rigor in unit level training. NOTE: Civilians occupying associated positions will use Part II to support duty position qualification training.

Who is the approving authority for the Cfetp?

The AFCFM
The AFCFM is the final approval authority of the CFETP. MAJCOM representatives and AETC training personnel will identify and coordinate on the career field training requirements.

Does af cool pay for training?

All related licensing fees, exam charges, and study preparation costs, including training, are covered by the Air Force COOL program.

What is Air Force cool pay?

AF COOL will pay for the exam(s), up to $500 for books, admin/application fees, and recertification fees necessary for that one credential.

What is Pacer Ware?

PACER WARE is the unclassified term for an actual change or notification of a deficiency to an Electronic Warfare (EW) system. SERENE BYTE is the unclassified term for an exercise change or deficiency notification to an EW system. This instruction governs how the 31 FW will respond to an EWIR Message.

What is an AF 797?

What Is AF IMT Form 797? This is a legal form that was released by the U.S. Air Force IMT (Information Management Tool) on August 1, 2002 and used country-wide. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.