Military Occupational Classification and Structure - U.S. Army
Military Occupational Classification and Structure - U.S. Army Military Occupational Classification and Structure - U.S. Army
(11) H1—Aircraft Armament Maintenance Officer (not for use with positions coded with SQI E). (12) H2—Aviation Life Support Equipment Officer. (13) H3—Aircrew Survivability Equipment and Elect ronic Warfare Officer. ( 1 4 ) K 4 — S p e c i a l O p e r a t i o n s A v i a t i o n ( i n d i c a t e s O H - 6 P i l o t when used in conjunction with MOS 152C). f. Qualifications. (1) WO1/CW2 must— ( a ) B e a U . S . c i t i z e n . Q u a l i f y f o r a s e c u r i t y c l e a r a n c e o f SECRET. (b) Meet medical qualifications. WO1 and CW2 must— 1. Initially meet the medical examination requirements of Class I medical standards as prescribed by AR 40-501. 2. Maintain Class II medical standards once an officer is on flight status. (c) Maintain height and weight standards per AR 600-9 and AR 40-501. (d) Successfully complete the Warrant Officer Technical Certification Course (IERW for AOC 152 thru 155). (e) Successfully complete the appropriate aircraft qualification training. (f) Be commissioned upon promotion to CW2. (2) CW3 must— (a) Meet qualifications listed in paragraph f(1) above. ( b ) S u c c e s s f u l l y c o m p l e t e t h e A v i a t i o n W a r r a n t O f f i c e r A d - vanced Course (AVWOAC). (3) CW4 must— ( a ) M e e t q u a l i f i c a t i o n s l i s t e d i n p a r a g r a p h f ( 2 ) a b o v e u n l e s s awarded ASI G7 through board action. ( b ) S u c c e s s f u l l y c o m p l e t e t h e W a r r a n t O f f i c e r S t a f f C o u r s e (WOSC). (4) CW5 must— ( a ) M e e t q u a l i f i c a t i o n s l i s t e d i n p a r a g r a p h f ( 3 ) a b o v e u n l e s s awarded ASI G7 through board action. ( b ) S u c c e s s f u l l y c o m p l e t e t h e W a r r a n t O f f i c e r S e n i o r S t a f f Course (WOSSC). g. Duties. (1) WO1/CW2— (a) Plans flights, ascertains factors such as load, weight, fuel supply, route, altitudes or schedules as necessary to safely accomplish mission. (b) Supervises loading and unloading of aircraft to ensure load stability, balance and adherence to aircraft load limitations. (c) Pilots and commands assigned aircraft under tactical and nontactical conditions for military purposes. (d) Conducts pre/post-tactical mission briefings. (e) Performs aerial evasive maneuvers. (f) Trains personnel to engage hostile forces with aircraft armament systems. (g) Maintains Aircrew Training Program requirements in appropriate aircraft. ( h ) D e t e c t s s a t i s f a c t o r y a n d u n s a t i s f a c t o r y a i r c r a f t s y s t e m o r flight performance. ( i ) E x e c u t e s e m e r g e n c y o p e r a t i n g p r o c e d u r e s f o r a s s i g n e d aircraft. (2) CW3— (a) Performs duties described in paragraph g(1)(a) through (n) above. (b) Manages maintenance personnel, tech supply, ground support equipment and facility assets to maintain, repair, test fly, and recover rotary wing aircraft. (3) CW4— (a) Performs duties described in paragraph g(1)(a) through (b) above. (b) As an IP, ASO or MTP in Special Operations Aviation also performs duties described in paragraph g(2)(c) through (h). (4) CW5— (a) Performs duties required in paragraph g(1)(a) through (b). DA PAM 611–21 • 31 March 1999 (b) As a SIP, ASO, MTFE or tactical operations officer in Special Operations Aviation. h. Grading and position titles. Authorized titles are provided in tables 6-2 and 6-3. The following grades are used to code positions into one of four definable skill levels: W2 equals WO1/CW2; W3 equals CW3; W4 equals CW4; and W5 equals CW5. The grades are listed in the following standards of grade tables: (1) Table 8-152B-1. Standards of grade TOE/MTOE. (2) Table 8-152B-2. Standards of grade TDA. (3) Table 8-152C-1. Standards of grade TOE/MTOE. (4) Table 8-152C-2. Standards of grade TDA. (5) Table 8-152D-1. Standards of grade TOE/MTOE. (6) Table 8-152D-2. Standards of grade TDA. (7) Table 8-152F-1. Standards of grade TOE/MTOE. (8) Table 8-152F-2. Standards of grade TDA. (9) Table 8-152G-1. Standards of grade TOE/MTOE. (10) Table 8-152G-2. Standards of grade TDA. 8–20. Area of Concentration 153—Rotary Wing Utility/ Observation Pilots and commands helicopters under tactical and nontactical conditions. Operates aircraft during all types of meteorological conditions during day or night. Performs military aircraft operation in support of peacetime training, disaster relief and combat, combat support and combat service support missions. Maintains aircrew training manual (ATM) requirements in appropriate aircraft. 8–21. Military Occupational Specialties MOS 153A—Rotary Wing Aviator (Aircraft Nonspecific); 153B— UH-1 Pilot, and 153D—UH-60 Pilot. a. Licensing/certification requirements. None. b. Prerequisites. c. MOS MOS 153B and 153D is an accession MOS with all enlisted MOS performing as feeder MOS. MOS 153A is a nonaccession MOS. MOS 153B and 153D may be substituted for MOS 153A CW5 positions at the Brigade and higher staff level. d. Associated SQI. (1) 0—No special qualifications. (2) 7—Parachutist. (3) 8—Instructor. (4) B—Aviation Safety Officer. (5) C—Instructor Pilot. (6) D—Aeromedical Evacuation Pilot. (7) E—Aircraft Armament Maintenance Officer (for use with MOS 153A and 153D in special Operations Aviation units only). (8) F—Senior Instructor Pilot and Instrument Flight Examiner. (9) G—Aviation Maintenance Officer. (10) H—Standardization Instructor Pilot. (11) I—Tactical Operations Officer. (12) J—Engineering Test Pilot (for use with MOS 153A only). (13) L—Maintenance Test Flight Evaluator. (14) T—Transition (personnel only). ( 1 5 ) Z — R e s e a r c h , D e v e l o p m e n t , T e s t , a n d E v a l u a t i o n Technician. e. Associated ASI. (1) 6M—Mobilization and Demobilization Operations. (2) 6P—Master Fitness Trainer. (3) A2—OH-58A/C Scout Pilot. (4) A3—OH-58D Scout Pilot (for use with MOS 153A only). (5) A4—OH-58D Warrior Pilot. (6) B2—UH-60 Pilot (for use with MOS 153A only). (7) B2—EH-60 Pilot (for use with MOS 153D only). (8) C2—CH-47D Pilot (for use with MOS 153A only). (9) D2—AH-1 Pilot (for use with MOS 153A only). (10) D5—AH-64A/B Pilot (for use with MOS 153A only). (11) D7—AH-64C/D Pilot (for use with MOS 153A and 153D only). (12) G2—Instructor Pilot (not for use with positions coded with SQI C). (13) G6—Aviation Maintenance Officer (not for use with positions coded with SQI G). 95
(14) G7—Aviation Related. (15) H1—Aircraft Armament Maintenance Officer (not for use with positions coded with SQI E; for use with MOS 153A and 153D in Special Operations Aviation units only.) (16) H2—Aviation Life Support Equipment Officer (for use with MOS 153B and 153D only). (17) H3—Aircraft Survivability Equipment and Electronic warfare Warfare Officer. (18) H4—Aeromedical Evacution Pilot. (19) K4—Special Operations Aviation (for use with MOS 153A and 153D. (20) K5—MH-60K Pilot (for use with 153A and 153D in Special Operations Aviation units only). (21) K6—MH-47E Pilot (for use with MOS 153A in Special Operations Aviation units only). f. Qualifications. (1) WO1/CW2 must— ( a ) B e a U . S . c i t i z e n . Q u a l i f y f o r a s e c u r i t y c l e a r a n c e o f SECRET. (b) Meet medical qualifications. WO1 and CW2 must— 1. Initially meet the medical examination requirements of Class I medical standards as prescribed by AR 40-501. 2. Class II medical standards must be maintained once an officer is on flight status. (c) Maintain height and weight standards per AR 600-9 and AR 40-501. (d) Successfully complete the Warrant Officer Technical Certification Course (IERW for AOC 152 thru 155). (e) Successfully complete the appropriate aircraft qualification training. (f) Be commissioned upon promotion to CW2. (2) CW3 must— (a) Meet qualifications listed in paragraph f(1) above. ( b ) S u c c e s s f u l l y c o m p l e t e t h e A v i a t i o n W a r r a n t O f f i c e r A d - vanced Course (AVWOAC). (3) CW4 must— ( a ) M e e t q u a l i f i c a t i o n s l i s t e d i n p a r a g r a p h f ( 2 ) a b o v e u n l e s s awarded ASI G7 through board action. ( b ) S u c c e s s f u l l y c o m p l e t e t h e W a r r a n t O f f i c e r S t a f f C o u r s e (WOSC). (4) CW5 must— (a) Meet qualifications listed in paragraph f(3) above. (b) Meet qualifications listed in paragraph f(1)(b) above unless awarded ASI G7 through board action. ( c ) S u c c e s s f u l l y c o m p l e t e t h e W a r r a n t O f f i c e r S e n i o r S t a f f Course (WOSSC). g. Duties. (1) WO1/CW2— (a) Plans flights, ascertains factors such as load, weight, fuel supply, route, altitudes or schedules as necessary to safely accomplish mission. (b) Supervises loading and unloading of aircraft to ensure load stability, balance, and adherence to aircraft load limitations. (c) Pilots and commands assigned aircraft under tactical and nontactical conditions for military purposes. (d) Conducts pre/post-tactical mission briefings. (e) Performs aeromedical evacuation missions. (f) Performs external load missions. (g) Performs aerial evasive maneuvers. ( h ) T r a i n s t o e n g a g e h o s t i l e f o r c e s w i t h a i r c r a f t a r m a m e n t subsystems. (i) Conducts electronic warfare signal intelligence (EW/SIGINT) missions (MOS 153A and 153D only with SQI 9). (j) Maintains Aircrew Training Program requirements in appropriate aircraft. ( k ) D e t e c t s s a t i s f a c t o r y a n d u n s a t i s f a c t o r y a i r c r a f t s y s t e m o r flight performance. ( l ) E x e c u t e s e m e r g e n c y o p e r a t i n g p r o c e d u r e s f o r a s s i g n e d aircraft. (2) CW3— 96 DA PAM 611–21 • 31 March 1999 (a) Performs duties described in paragraph g(1)(a) through (1) above. (b) Performs duties as an aircraft armament maintenance officer on MH-60 aircraft. (3) CW4— (a) Performs duties described in paragraph g(1)(a) through (b). (b) As an IP, ASO, MTP or tactical operations officer in Special Operations Aviation. (4) CW5— (a) Performs duties required in paragraph g(1)(a) through (b). (b) Performs duties as a SIP, ASO, MTFE or tactical operations officer in special operations aviation. h. Grading and position titles. Authorized position titles are provided in tables 6-2 and 6-3. The following grades are used to code positions into one of four definable skill levels: W2 equals WO1/ CW2; W3 equals CW3; W4 equals CW4 and W5 equals CW5. The grades are listed in the following standards of grade tables: (1) Table 8-153A-1. Standards of grade TOE/MTOE. (2) Table 8-153A-2. Standards of grade TDA. (3) Table 8-153B-1. Standards of grade TOE/MTOE. (4) Table 8-153B-2. Standards of grade TDA. (5) Table 8-153D-1. Standards of grade TOE/MTOE. (6) Table 8-153D-2. Standards of grade TDA. 8–22. Area of Concentration 154—Rotary Wing Cargo Pilots and commands cargo helicopters under tactical and nontactical conditions. Operates aircraft during all types of meteorological conditions during day or night. Performs military aircraft operations in support of peacetime training, disaster relief and combat, combat support and combat service support missions. Maintains aircrew training manual (ATM) requirements in appropriate aircraft. 8–23. Military Occupational Specialty 154C—CH-47D Pilot a. Licensing/certification requirements. None. b. Prerequisites. DA Cir 601 series. c. MOS 154C. MOS 154C is a nonaccession MOS. The feeder MOS for MOS 154C are any WO MOS in the 152, 153 or 155 areas of concentration. d. Associated SQI. (1) 0—No special qualifications. (2) 7—Parachutist. (3) 8—Instructor. (4) B—Aviation Safety Officer. (5) C—Instructor Pilot. (6) E—Aircraft Armament Maintenance Officer (for use with MOS 154C in Special Operations Aviation units only). (7) F—Senior Instructor Pilot and Instrument Flight Examiner. (8) G—Aviation Maintenance Officer. (9) H—Standardization Instructor Pilot. (10) I—Tactical Operations Officer. (11) L-Maintenance Test Flight Evaluator. (12) T—Transition (personnel only). ( 1 3 ) Z — R e s e a r c h , D e v e l o p m e n t , T e s t , a n d E v a l u a t i o n Technician. e. Associated ASI. (1) 6M—Mobilization and Demobilization Operations. (2) 6P—Master Fitness Trainer. (3) B2—UH-60 Pilot. (4) G2—Instructor Pilot (not for use with positions coded with SQI C). (5) G6—Aviation Maintenance Officer (not for use with positions coded with SQI G). (6) G7—Aviation Related. (7) H1—Aircraft Armament Maintenance Officer (not for use with positions coded with SQI E; for use with MOS 154C in Special Operations Aviation units only). (8) H2—Aviation Life Support Equipment Officer. (9) H3—Aircraft Survivability Equipment and Electronic Warfare Officer. (10) K4—Special Operations Aviation (for use with MOS 154C only; indicates MH-47D Pilot when used with MOS 154C).
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(11) H1—Aircraft Armament Maintenance Officer (not for use<br />
with positions coded with SQI E).<br />
(12) H2—Aviation Life Support Equipment Officer.<br />
(13) H3—Aircrew Survivability Equipment <strong>and</strong> Elect ronic Warfare<br />
Officer.<br />
( 1 4 ) K 4 — S p e c i a l O p e r a t i o n s A v i a t i o n ( i n d i c a t e s O H - 6 P i l o t<br />
when used in conjunction with MOS 152C).<br />
f. Qualifications.<br />
(1) WO1/CW2 must—<br />
( a ) B e a U . S . c i t i z e n . Q u a l i f y f o r a s e c u r i t y c l e a r a n c e o f<br />
SECRET.<br />
(b) Meet medical qualifications. WO1 <strong>and</strong> CW2 must—<br />
1. Initially meet the medical examination requirements of Class I<br />
medical st<strong>and</strong>ards as prescribed by AR 40-501.<br />
2. Maintain Class II medical st<strong>and</strong>ards once an officer is on flight<br />
status.<br />
(c) Maintain height <strong>and</strong> weight st<strong>and</strong>ards per AR 600-9 <strong>and</strong> AR<br />
40-501.<br />
(d) Successfully complete the Warrant Officer Technical Certification<br />
Course (IERW for AOC 152 thru 155).<br />
(e) Successfully complete the appropriate aircraft qualification<br />
training.<br />
(f) Be commissioned upon promotion to CW2.<br />
(2) CW3 must—<br />
(a) Meet qualifications listed in paragraph f(1) above.<br />
( b ) S u c c e s s f u l l y c o m p l e t e t h e A v i a t i o n W a r r a n t O f f i c e r A d -<br />
vanced Course (AVWOAC).<br />
(3) CW4 must—<br />
( a ) M e e t q u a l i f i c a t i o n s l i s t e d i n p a r a g r a p h f ( 2 ) a b o v e u n l e s s<br />
awarded ASI G7 through board action.<br />
( b ) S u c c e s s f u l l y c o m p l e t e t h e W a r r a n t O f f i c e r S t a f f C o u r s e<br />
(WOSC).<br />
(4) CW5 must—<br />
( a ) M e e t q u a l i f i c a t i o n s l i s t e d i n p a r a g r a p h f ( 3 ) a b o v e u n l e s s<br />
awarded ASI G7 through board action.<br />
( b ) S u c c e s s f u l l y c o m p l e t e t h e W a r r a n t O f f i c e r S e n i o r S t a f f<br />
Course (WOSSC).<br />
g. Duties.<br />
(1) WO1/CW2—<br />
(a) Plans flights, ascertains factors such as load, weight, fuel<br />
supply, route, altitudes or schedules as necessary to safely accomplish<br />
mission.<br />
(b) Supervises loading <strong>and</strong> unloading of aircraft to ensure load<br />
stability, balance <strong>and</strong> adherence to aircraft load limitations.<br />
(c) Pilots <strong>and</strong> comm<strong>and</strong>s assigned aircraft under tactical <strong>and</strong> nontactical<br />
conditions for military purposes.<br />
(d) Conducts pre/post-tactical mission briefings.<br />
(e) Performs aerial evasive maneuvers.<br />
(f) Trains personnel to engage hostile forces with aircraft armament<br />
systems.<br />
(g) Maintains Aircrew Training Program requirements in appropriate<br />
aircraft.<br />
( h ) D e t e c t s s a t i s f a c t o r y a n d u n s a t i s f a c t o r y a i r c r a f t s y s t e m o r<br />
flight performance.<br />
( i ) E x e c u t e s e m e r g e n c y o p e r a t i n g p r o c e d u r e s f o r a s s i g n e d<br />
aircraft.<br />
(2) CW3—<br />
(a) Performs duties described in paragraph g(1)(a) through (n)<br />
above.<br />
(b) Manages maintenance personnel, tech supply, ground support<br />
equipment <strong>and</strong> facility assets to maintain, repair, test fly, <strong>and</strong> recover<br />
rotary wing aircraft.<br />
(3) CW4—<br />
(a) Performs duties described in paragraph g(1)(a) through (b)<br />
above.<br />
(b) As an IP, ASO or MTP in Special Operations Aviation also<br />
performs duties described in paragraph g(2)(c) through (h).<br />
(4) CW5—<br />
(a) Performs duties required in paragraph g(1)(a) through (b).<br />
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(b) As a SIP, ASO, MTFE or tactical operations officer in Special<br />
Operations Aviation.<br />
h. Grading <strong>and</strong> position titles. Authorized titles are provided in<br />
tables 6-2 <strong>and</strong> 6-3. The following grades are used to code positions<br />
into one of four definable skill levels: W2 equals WO1/CW2; W3<br />
equals CW3; W4 equals CW4; <strong>and</strong> W5 equals CW5. The grades are<br />
listed in the following st<strong>and</strong>ards of grade tables:<br />
(1) Table 8-152B-1. St<strong>and</strong>ards of grade TOE/MTOE.<br />
(2) Table 8-152B-2. St<strong>and</strong>ards of grade TDA.<br />
(3) Table 8-152C-1. St<strong>and</strong>ards of grade TOE/MTOE.<br />
(4) Table 8-152C-2. St<strong>and</strong>ards of grade TDA.<br />
(5) Table 8-152D-1. St<strong>and</strong>ards of grade TOE/MTOE.<br />
(6) Table 8-152D-2. St<strong>and</strong>ards of grade TDA.<br />
(7) Table 8-152F-1. St<strong>and</strong>ards of grade TOE/MTOE.<br />
(8) Table 8-152F-2. St<strong>and</strong>ards of grade TDA.<br />
(9) Table 8-152G-1. St<strong>and</strong>ards of grade TOE/MTOE.<br />
(10) Table 8-152G-2. St<strong>and</strong>ards of grade TDA.<br />
8–20. Area of Concentration 153—Rotary Wing Utility/<br />
Observation<br />
Pilots <strong>and</strong> comm<strong>and</strong>s helicopters under tactical <strong>and</strong> nontactical conditions.<br />
Operates aircraft during all types of meteorological conditions<br />
during day or night. Performs military aircraft operation in<br />
support of peacetime training, disaster relief <strong>and</strong> combat, combat<br />
support <strong>and</strong> combat service support missions. Maintains aircrew<br />
training manual (ATM) requirements in appropriate aircraft.<br />
8–21. <strong>Military</strong> <strong>Occupational</strong> Specialties<br />
MOS 153A—Rotary Wing Aviator (Aircraft Nonspecific); 153B—<br />
UH-1 Pilot, <strong>and</strong> 153D—UH-60 Pilot.<br />
a. Licensing/certification requirements. None.<br />
b. Prerequisites.<br />
c. MOS MOS 153B <strong>and</strong> 153D is an accession MOS with all<br />
enlisted MOS performing as feeder MOS. MOS 153A is a nonaccession<br />
MOS. MOS 153B <strong>and</strong> 153D may be substituted for MOS<br />
153A CW5 positions at the Brigade <strong>and</strong> higher staff level.<br />
d. Associated SQI.<br />
(1) 0—No special qualifications.<br />
(2) 7—Parachutist.<br />
(3) 8—Instructor.<br />
(4) B—Aviation Safety Officer.<br />
(5) C—Instructor Pilot.<br />
(6) D—Aeromedical Evacuation Pilot.<br />
(7) E—Aircraft Armament Maintenance Officer (for use with<br />
MOS 153A <strong>and</strong> 153D in special Operations Aviation units only).<br />
(8) F—Senior Instructor Pilot <strong>and</strong> Instrument Flight Examiner.<br />
(9) G—Aviation Maintenance Officer.<br />
(10) H—St<strong>and</strong>ardization Instructor Pilot.<br />
(11) I—Tactical Operations Officer.<br />
(12) J—Engineering Test Pilot (for use with MOS 153A only).<br />
(13) L—Maintenance Test Flight Evaluator.<br />
(14) T—Transition (personnel only).<br />
( 1 5 ) Z — R e s e a r c h , D e v e l o p m e n t , T e s t , a n d E v a l u a t i o n<br />
Technician.<br />
e. Associated ASI.<br />
(1) 6M—Mobilization <strong>and</strong> Demobilization Operations.<br />
(2) 6P—Master Fitness Trainer.<br />
(3) A2—OH-58A/C Scout Pilot.<br />
(4) A3—OH-58D Scout Pilot (for use with MOS 153A only).<br />
(5) A4—OH-58D Warrior Pilot.<br />
(6) B2—UH-60 Pilot (for use with MOS 153A only).<br />
(7) B2—EH-60 Pilot (for use with MOS 153D only).<br />
(8) C2—CH-47D Pilot (for use with MOS 153A only).<br />
(9) D2—AH-1 Pilot (for use with MOS 153A only).<br />
(10) D5—AH-64A/B Pilot (for use with MOS 153A only).<br />
(11) D7—AH-64C/D Pilot (for use with MOS 153A <strong>and</strong> 153D<br />
only).<br />
(12) G2—Instructor Pilot (not for use with positions coded with<br />
SQI C).<br />
(13) G6—Aviation Maintenance Officer (not for use with positions<br />
coded with SQI G).<br />
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