MOS |
ARMY JOB TITLE |
Minimum ASVAB Line Scores |
15F |
Aircraft
Structural Repairer |
MM:105 |
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Enlisted/Officer/Active Duty/Army
Reserve |
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(Army recently changed this MOS from
68G to 15G.) The Aircraft Structural
Repairer is responsible for supervising
and performing maintenance on aircraft
structures. The aircraft structural repairer
supervises and performs aviation unit,
intermediate and depot maintenance on
aircraft structures.
Requirements:
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A minimum score of 105 in aptitude
area MM
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A physical demands rating of heavy
(be able to lift on an occasional
basis a maximum of 100 pounds with
frequent or constant lifting of 50
pounds)
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Normal color vision
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Formal training (completion of a
resident MOS 68G course conducted
under the auspices of the U.S. Army
Aviation School) mandatory or meet
the ACASP criteria listed in AR 601-2
10. Waiver for formal training or
ACASP criteria must be submitted to
Cdr, USAAVNC, AUN: ATZQ-AP, Ft Rucker,
AL 36362 for approval
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Alcohol and drug abuse as defined
below will disqualify any soldier
or potential enlistee from this MOS
Duties:
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Diagnose and troubleshoot malfunctions
in electrical and electronic components
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Repair aircraft instrument systems
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Apply principles of electricity/electronics,
hydrostatic motion, pneumatics and
hydraulics to the repair of aircraft
instrument systems
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Remove, instal, repair, adjust and
test electrical/electronic elements
of assemblies
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Troubleshoot aircraft electrical
systems using test equipment
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Repair or replace defective generators
and electric motors
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Inspect and maintain electrical systems
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Replace faulty wiring
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Soldering electrical connections
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Repairing or replacing instruments,
such as tachometers, temperature gauges
and altimeters
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Reading electrical wiring diagrams
Training:
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Nine weeks of basic training
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14 weeks of Advanced Individual
Training (AIT) at Fort Eustis, Virginia,
including inspection and repair of
aircraft engines and equipment. (Part
of this time is spent in a classroom
and part in the field under simulated
combat conditions)
Related Civilian Jobs:
As an Aircraft Structural Repairer you
will have the opportunely to learn the
skills that will help prepare you for
a future with aircraft manufacturers,
commercial airlines and government agencies
as an airframe or power plant mechanic.
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