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  2. U.S. Air Force aeronautical rating - Wikipedia

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    USAF Command Pilot wings. U.S. Air Force aeronautical ratings are military aviation skill standards established and awarded by the United States Air Force for commissioned officers participating in "regular and frequent flight", [n 1] either aerially or in space, in performance of their duties. USAF aeronautical badges, commonly referred to as ...

  3. Combat systems officer - Wikipedia

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    A Combat Systems Officer ( CSO [1]) is a flight member of an aircrew in the United States Air Force and is the mission commander in many multi-crew aircraft. The combat systems officer manages the mission and integrates systems and crew with the aircraft commander to collectively achieve and maintain situational awareness and mission effectiveness.

  4. 558th Flying Training Squadron - Wikipedia

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    558th Flying Training Squadron. The 558th Flying Training Squadron is a United States Air Force unit assigned to the 12th Flying Training Wing at Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. The squadron trains Remotely Piloted Aircraft pilots. The first predecessor of the squadron is the 558th Bombardment Squadron, which was organized in 1942 as a Martin B ...

  5. 1st Flying Training Squadron - Wikipedia

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    The 1st Flying Training Squadron provided pilot and navigator proficiency training to all Air Force rated personnel assigned to headquarters in the Washington, D.C. area from 1969 to 1971. It conducted the USAF flight screening program for pilot training candidates between 1990 and 1994 and flew the initial T-3 Firefly operations in early 1994.

  6. Badges of the United States Air Force - Wikipedia

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    An Air Force Occupational Badge is a military badge of the United States Air Force which is awarded to those members of the Air Force community who are engaged in duties "other than flying". The purpose of the Air Force Occupational Badge is to denote and recognize training, education and qualifications received in a particular career field and ...

  7. Unmanned aerial vehicles in the United States military

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    The study indicated that the U.S. military's combat air patrol (CAP) daily missions requirement is growing at a faster pace than RPA pilots can be trained, with an attrition rate during RPA flight screening being three times that of traditional pilots and a 13% lower promotion rate to Major than other officers.

  8. USAF Weapons School - Wikipedia

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    The Weapons School accomplishes its mission by providing graduate-level, instructor academic and flying courses to USAF Combat Air Forces (CAF) and Mobility Air Forces (MAF). It conducts extensive technical off-station training and is a liaison with CAF and MAF units. It publishes the quarterly USAF Weapons Review with worldwide readership.

  9. Air Force is offering retention bonuses up to $600,000 to ...

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    The U.S. Air Force (USAF) has a pilot problem—and it’s shelling out hundreds of thousands of dollars to enlisted personnel to get them to stay. The military branch has announced retention ...