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Manual III, 3rd Edition, 1980 (DSM III) is disqualifying. Cdr,<br />

PERSCOM may waive this disqualification after a soldier/potential<br />

enlistee in this MOS successfully completes the <strong>Army</strong> Alcohol <strong>and</strong><br />

Drug Abuse Prevention <strong>and</strong> Control Program (ADAPCP) Track I, II<br />

or III, or its civilian equivalent, based on the recommendations of<br />

the chain of comm<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> the Cdr, USA Aeromedical Center. A<br />

soldier/potential enlistee who completes any aspect of the ADAPCP<br />

program <strong>and</strong> is involved in an additional offense involving alcohol<br />

or alcohol abuse will be immediately reclassified or denied enlistment<br />

in this MOS as a high risk.<br />

(b) Except as provided in (e) below, a wrongful or improper use<br />

of narcotic or other controlled substance or dangerous drug as defined<br />

by 21 USC 801, et seq, is disqualifying.<br />

(c) A positive result of urine test administered per AR 600-85<br />

that leads to medical evaluation <strong>and</strong> a finding of “no diagnosis<br />

apparent, improper use” is disqualifying.<br />

(d) Except as provided in (e) below, a documented instance of<br />

the use, sale, transfer, possession, or manufacture of any narcotic or<br />

other controlled substance or dangerous drug as defined by 21 USC<br />

801, et seq, is disqualifying. A documented instance includes conviction<br />

by any courts martial or any civilian court. Convictions<br />

include juvenile adjudication, non judicial punishment under Article<br />

15, UCMJ, or voluntary confession after proper rights warning according<br />

to Article 31(b), UCMJ.<br />

(e) A soldier or potential enlistee will not be disqualified for<br />

t e e n a g e c i v i l i a n e x p e r i m e n t a t i o n w i t h m a r i j u a n a o r o t h e r c a n -<br />

nabinoids disclosed involuntary confessions of drug experimentation<br />

documented solely by information obtained from DD Form 1966,<br />

SF 88, or SF 93. (Experimentation is defined as one time use or<br />

casual use over a short period of time resulting from peer pressure.)<br />

The use disclosed must have occurred prior to the individual’s 18th<br />

birthday, <strong>and</strong> prior to enlistment in any armed force.<br />

c. Additional skill identifiers.<br />

(1) A2—Aviation Safety.<br />

(2) P5—Master Fitness Trainer.<br />

(3) Q2—Aviation Life Support Equipment (ALSE).<br />

(4) 2S—Battle Staff Operations (skill level 3 <strong>and</strong> above).<br />

(5) 4A—Reclassification Training.<br />

d. Physical requirements <strong>and</strong> st<strong>and</strong>ards of grade. Physical requirements<br />

<strong>and</strong> SG relating to each skill level are listed in the<br />

following tables:<br />

(1) Table 10-67N-1. Physical requirements.<br />

(2) Table 10-67N-2. St<strong>and</strong>ards of grade TOE/MTOE.<br />

(3) Table 10-67N-3. St<strong>and</strong>ards of grade TDA.<br />

10–181. 67R—AH-64 Attack Helicopter Repairer (AH-64<br />

Attack Hel Rep), CMF 67<br />

a. Major duties. The AH-64 attack helicopter repairer supervises<br />

<strong>and</strong> performs maintenance on AH-64 attack helicopters, excluding<br />

repair of systems components. Duties for MOS 67R at each level of<br />

skill are:<br />

(1) MOSC 67R1O. Removes <strong>and</strong> installs aircraft subsystem assemblies<br />

such as engines, rotors, gearboxes, transmissions, mechanical<br />

flight controls <strong>and</strong> their components. Services <strong>and</strong> lubricates<br />

aircraft <strong>and</strong> subsystems. Prepares aircraft for inspections <strong>and</strong> maintenance<br />

checks. Performs scheduled inspections <strong>and</strong> assists in perf<br />

o r m i n g s p e c i a l i n s p e c t i o n s . P e r f o r m s l i m i t e d m a i n t e n a n c e<br />

operational checks <strong>and</strong> assists in diagnosing <strong>and</strong> troubleshooting<br />

aircraft subsystems using special tools <strong>and</strong> equipment as required.<br />

Uses <strong>and</strong> performs operator maintenance on tools, special tools <strong>and</strong><br />

aircraft ground support equipment. Prepares forms <strong>and</strong> records related<br />

to aircraft maintenance. Performs air crewmember duties as<br />

required.<br />

(2) MOSC 67R2O. Performs duties described in paragraph (1)<br />

<strong>and</strong> provides technical guidance to subordinate personnel. Performs<br />

o p e r a t i o n a l c h e c k s a n d s c h e d u l e d i n s p e c t i o n s . D i a g n o s e s a n d<br />

troubleshoots malfunctions in aircraft subsystems.<br />

(3) MOSC 67R3O. Supervises <strong>and</strong> provides technical guidance to<br />

subordinate soldiers performing aircraft <strong>and</strong> subsystem maintenance<br />

<strong>and</strong> evaluates the technical training program. Evaluates maintenance<br />

DA PAM 611–21 • 31 March 1999<br />

operations <strong>and</strong> facilities for compliance with directives, technical<br />

manuals, work st<strong>and</strong>ards, safety procedures, <strong>and</strong> operational policies.<br />

Performs maintenance trend analysis <strong>and</strong> applies production<br />

control, quality control <strong>and</strong> other maintenance management principles<br />

<strong>and</strong> procedures to airplane maintenance operations. Plans, conducts<br />

<strong>and</strong> supervises aircraft technical inspections. Computes basic<br />

weight <strong>and</strong> balance records. Participates in maintenance test flights.<br />

Ensures compliance with aircraft configuration control, <strong>Army</strong> Oil<br />

Analysis Program <strong>and</strong> test measuring diagnostic calibration.<br />

(4) MOSC 67R4O. Supervises aircraft maintenance <strong>and</strong> technical<br />

inspection activities. Determines manhours, personnel, parts <strong>and</strong> facility<br />

requirements to repair aircraft <strong>and</strong> associated equipment. Plans<br />

aircraft maintenance areas, component repair shops <strong>and</strong> facilities.<br />

I n s t r u c t s s u b o r d i n a t e s i n a i r c r a f t r e p a i r a n d t e c h n i c a l i n s p e c t i o n<br />

techniques <strong>and</strong> procedures according to directives, technical manuals,<br />

work st<strong>and</strong>ards <strong>and</strong> operational policies. Maintains supply econo<br />

m y a n d d i s c i p l i n e . S u p e r v i s e s t h e t e c h n i c a l t r a i n i n g p r o g r a m .<br />

Prepares evaluations, special reports <strong>and</strong> records pertaining to aircraft<br />

maintenance repair <strong>and</strong> related activities. Recommends <strong>and</strong><br />

administers plans <strong>and</strong> policies.<br />

b. Physical dem<strong>and</strong>s rating <strong>and</strong> qualifications for initial award of<br />

MOS. AH-64 attack helicopter repairers (MOS 67R) must be in<br />

grade specialist (E4) (non-promotable) or below unless they have<br />

held a CMF 67 MOS for a minimum of 12 months at skill level 1 or<br />

2, 18 months at skill level 3 or 24 months at skill level 4. Waivers<br />

<strong>and</strong>/or exceptions must be approved by Cdr, USAAVNC, ATTN:<br />

ATZO-AP, Ft Rucker, AL 36362-5000.<br />

(1) AH-64 attack helicopter repairers must possess the following<br />

qualifications:<br />

(a) A physical dem<strong>and</strong>s rating of moderately heavy.<br />

(b) A physical profile of 222211.<br />

(c) Normal color vision.<br />

(d) A minimum score of 100 in aptitude area MM.<br />

(e) Formal training (completion of a resident MOS 67R course<br />

conducted under the auspices of the U.S. <strong>Army</strong> Aviation School)<br />

m<strong>and</strong>atory. Waiver for formal training criteria must be submitted to<br />

Cdr, USAAVNC, ATTN: ATZQ-AP, Ft Rucker, AL 36362 for<br />

approval.<br />

(2) Alcohol <strong>and</strong> drug abuse as defined below will disqualify any<br />

soldier or potential enlistee from this MOS. This disqualification<br />

will not be waived, even though the soldier/potential enlistee satisfactorily<br />

completes the <strong>Army</strong> Alcohol or Drug Abuse Rehabilitation<br />

Program or a civilianequivalent, except as specified below:<br />

(a) A medically diagnosed history of alcohol abuse as defined in<br />

the substance use disorder section of the Diagnostic <strong>and</strong> Statistical<br />

Manual III, 3rd Edition, 1980 (DSM III) is disqualifying. Cdr,<br />

PERSCOM may waive this disqualification after a soldier/potential<br />

enlistee in this MOS successfully completes the <strong>Army</strong> Alcohol <strong>and</strong><br />

Drug Abuse Prevention <strong>and</strong> Control Program (ADAPCP) Track I, II<br />

or III, or its civilian equivalent, based on the recommendations of<br />

the chain of comm<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> the Cdr, USA Aeromedical Center. A<br />

soldier/potential enlistee who completes any aspect of the ADAPCP<br />

program <strong>and</strong> is involved in an additional offense involving alcohol<br />

or alcohol abuse will be immediately reclassified or denied enlistment<br />

in this MOS as a high risk.<br />

(b) Except as provided in (e) below, a wrongful or improper use<br />

of narcotic or other controlled substance or dangerous drug as defined<br />

by 21 USC 801, et seq, is disqualifying.<br />

(c) A positive result of urine test administered per AR 600-85<br />

that leads to medical evaluation <strong>and</strong> a finding of “no diagnosis<br />

apparent, improper us” is disqualifying.<br />

(d) Except as provided in (e) below, a documented instance of<br />

the use, sale, transfer, possession, or manufacture of any narcotic or<br />

other controlled substance or dangerous drug as defined by 21 USC<br />

801, et seq, is disqualifying. A documented instance includes conviction<br />

by any courts martial or any civilian court. Convictions<br />

include juvenile adjudication, non judicial punishment under Article<br />

15, UCMJ, or voluntary confession after proper rights warning according<br />

to Article 31(b), UCMJ.<br />

(e) A soldier or potential enlistee will not be disqualified for<br />

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