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22 Cards in this Set
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What do the 13S Prefixes mean? C - B - W - Q - T - K - |
C - Commander B - Operations Officer W - Weapons Officer Q - Evaluator T - AETC Instructor K - Line Instructor |
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What are the types of hazards associated with the 13S career field?
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Physical: Fire, low light, temperature, ventilation, noise Electrical: High voltage (600+ volts), elec. shock Radio Frequency Radiation (RFR) from RADARs & radio communications equipment: Heating body tissues, microwave hearing effects, cataracts, pacemakers and other medical devices |
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What is the purpose of the Space Commission?
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To assess: - Space asset exploration - Interagency coordination - Intel community (IC) & non-IC relationships - Space Issues |
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What is the purpose of the Space Professional Development Program (SPDP)?
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To provide deliberate career management and professional development of space professionals
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What is the difference between skill levels and space pro levels?
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Skill Levels: are code indicators on each Airman's AFCS Space Professional Levels: are designed to baseline, refresh, and enrich Space Cadre members' knowledge (UST, Space 200, & Space 300). Found on member's SURF (Single Unit Retrieval Form) |
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What is the purpose of a Space Professional Experience Code (SPEC)?
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- Track Space professional's space experience - Provide common definition for individual quals & job requirements - Enable Commanders to define requirements for mission success - Allow AF to better select the right person for any given position |
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The info below describes which course of study? - Space community's entry-level course - All AF operators take this course prior to learning a specific weapons system - Completion is one of the requirements for wear of the space operations badge |
Undergraduate Space Training (UST)
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The info below describes which course of study? - Mid-career course for space professional education - Taught by National Security Space Institution (NSSI) |
Space 200 |
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The info below describes which course of study? - Capstone course for the space community - Taught by NSSI |
Space 300
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What does Advanced Space Operations School (ASOPS) provide?
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- Teaches advanced, focused programs designed to create depth of expertise in specific space mission areas - Provides introductory space courses to non-13S space professionals |
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What does the Air Force Institute of Technology (AFIT) provide?
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- AF graduate school of engineering and management - Offers graduate space certificates and degree programs - Space related degrees (Aeronautical Engineering, Astronautical Engineering, & Space Systems) |
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What does the Spacelift Education and Crossover Program (SLECP) provide?
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- Focus on spacelift career field - Facilitates career broadening of highly competitive officers between the acquisition & space career fields - Selected officers participate in a 10mo Education with Industry (EWI) developmental program, followed by one crossflow assignment |
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What is 1N0XX?
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Operations Intelligence Specialist
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What is 2M0XX?
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Missile and Space Systems Electronic Maintenance
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What is 3D0XX?
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Knowledge Operations Management
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What is 3D1XX?
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Client Systems
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What is 14NX?
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Intelligence Officer
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What is 15WX?
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Weather Officer
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What is 17DX?
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Network Operations Officer
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What is 21MX?
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Munitions & Missile Maintenance Officer
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What is 62EX?
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Developmental Engineer
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What is 63AX?
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Acquisitions Manager
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