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Languages : en
Pages : 69
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The Aerospace Physiology career ladder was surveyed to provide current job and task data for use in promotion test development, and in updating career ladder documents and training programs. Survey results are based on responses from 168 Active Duty (AD) respondents.
United States Air Force Occupational Survey Report. Aerospace Physiology AFSC 4M0X1
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Languages : en
Pages : 69
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The Aerospace Physiology career ladder was surveyed to provide current job and task data for use in promotion test development, and in updating career ladder documents and training programs. Survey results are based on responses from 168 Active Duty (AD) respondents.
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Languages : en
Pages : 69
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The Aerospace Physiology career ladder was surveyed to provide current job and task data for use in promotion test development, and in updating career ladder documents and training programs. Survey results are based on responses from 168 Active Duty (AD) respondents.
Occupational Survey Report. Aerospace Physiology, AFSC 4M0X1
Author: Air force occupational measurement squadron randolph afb tx
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Languages : en
Pages : 78
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This report presents the results of an Air Force Occupational Survey of the Aerospace Physiology career ladder, Air Force Specialty Code (AFSC) 4M0Xl. Authority for conducting occupational surveys is contained in AFI 36-2623. Computer products used in this report are available for use by operations and training officials.
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Languages : en
Pages : 78
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This report presents the results of an Air Force Occupational Survey of the Aerospace Physiology career ladder, Air Force Specialty Code (AFSC) 4M0Xl. Authority for conducting occupational surveys is contained in AFI 36-2623. Computer products used in this report are available for use by operations and training officials.
Occupational Survey Report. AFSC 4M0X1 Aerospace Physiology
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Languages : en
Pages : 0
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The overview for this document includes work performed, survey background, survey sample characteristics, job structure, career ladder progression, first-enlistment analysis, job satisfaction analysis, predictive retention analysis, and summary of results.
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The overview for this document includes work performed, survey background, survey sample characteristics, job structure, career ladder progression, first-enlistment analysis, job satisfaction analysis, predictive retention analysis, and summary of results.
Aerospace Physiology AFSC 4M0X1
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Pages : 110
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This is an Air Force Occupational Measurement Squadron occupational survey report (OSR) of the Aerospace Physiology (AFSC 4M0X1) career ladder. This survey, completed in 1994, is intended to update the current data base and to identify any changes that may have taken place since the last survey in 1988. The AFMAN 36-2108 Specialty Description for this career field states that 3- and 5-skill level members conduct training and testing with aerospace physiology devices. This includes delivering briefings to trainees before hypobaric and hyperbaric chamber flights and dives, as well as acting as inside and outside observer or other related crew positions. Related duties involve instructing and supervising trainees in fitting, adjusting and caring for oxygen masks and other personal equipment; and briefing students on parasail and proper parachuting techniques, to include landing-fall procedures, swing landing trainer procedures, and parasail procedures. Finally, these personnel maintain and modify aerospace physiology equipment and associated records.
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Languages : en
Pages : 110
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This is an Air Force Occupational Measurement Squadron occupational survey report (OSR) of the Aerospace Physiology (AFSC 4M0X1) career ladder. This survey, completed in 1994, is intended to update the current data base and to identify any changes that may have taken place since the last survey in 1988. The AFMAN 36-2108 Specialty Description for this career field states that 3- and 5-skill level members conduct training and testing with aerospace physiology devices. This includes delivering briefings to trainees before hypobaric and hyperbaric chamber flights and dives, as well as acting as inside and outside observer or other related crew positions. Related duties involve instructing and supervising trainees in fitting, adjusting and caring for oxygen masks and other personal equipment; and briefing students on parasail and proper parachuting techniques, to include landing-fall procedures, swing landing trainer procedures, and parasail procedures. Finally, these personnel maintain and modify aerospace physiology equipment and associated records.
United States Air Force Analysis Extract. AFSC 4M0X1 Aerospace Physiology (Active Duty).
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Languages : en
Pages : 971
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Pages : 971
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United States Air Force Training Extract AFSC 4M0X1 Aerospace Physiology (Active Duty)
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Languages : en
Pages : 1074
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The enclosed Training Extract has been compiled to assist in making training decisions. It is comprised of a series of computer printouts which show data collected from military specialities.
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Languages : en
Pages : 1074
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The enclosed Training Extract has been compiled to assist in making training decisions. It is comprised of a series of computer printouts which show data collected from military specialities.
Scientific and Technical Aerospace Reports
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Category : Aeronautics
Languages : en
Pages : 542
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Category : Aeronautics
Languages : en
Pages : 542
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Aerospace Physiology, AFSC 911X0
Author: AIR FORCE OCCUPATIONAL MEASUREMENT CENTER RANDOLPH AFB TX.
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Languages : en
Pages : 56
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This is a report of an occupational survey of the aerospace Physiology (AFSC 911X0) career ladder completed by the USAF Occupational Measurement Center in October 1988. This career ladder was last surveyed in 1980. A number of changes have occurred since then, including involvement with High Altitude Airdrop Mission Support (HAAMS) and training aircrews from South American countries. The survey was requested by USAFOMC/OMYXR, Future Requirements, to validate the September 1988 Specialty Training Standard. Keywords: Job analysis. (kt).
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Languages : en
Pages : 56
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This is a report of an occupational survey of the aerospace Physiology (AFSC 911X0) career ladder completed by the USAF Occupational Measurement Center in October 1988. This career ladder was last surveyed in 1980. A number of changes have occurred since then, including involvement with High Altitude Airdrop Mission Support (HAAMS) and training aircrews from South American countries. The survey was requested by USAFOMC/OMYXR, Future Requirements, to validate the September 1988 Specialty Training Standard. Keywords: Job analysis. (kt).
Procedural Guide for Conducting Occupational Surveys in the Unitecd States Air Force
Author: Joseph Eugene Morsh
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Category : Job analysis
Languages : en
Pages : 152
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Category : Job analysis
Languages : en
Pages : 152
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Government Reports Announcements & Index
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Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 784
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Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 784
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