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02-16-2011, 10:08 PM | #1 |
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More AD rating info stuff...
(AD) Aviation Machinist's Mate Aviation Machinist's Mates are usually assigned to billets concerned with the maintenance of turbo-jet aircraft engines and associated equipment. They are responsible for the maintenance and replacement of engines and accessories, as well as performing the duties of flight engineers. (AD) Aviation Machinist's Mate Aviation Machinist's Mates are aircraft engine mechanics. They inspect, adjust, test, repair and overhaul aircraft engines and propellers. ADs also perform routine maintenance, prepare aircraft for flight and assist in handling aircraft on the ground. These technicians may also volunteer to fly as Naval aircrew. Aircrew performs numerous in-flight duties and operates aircraft systems in turbojet, helicopter, or propeller aircraft. Aircrew earns additional pay for flying.These technicians may also volunteer to fly as Naval Aircrew. Aircrew perform numerous in-flight duties and operate radar and weapon systems in turbojet, helicopter, or propeller aircraft. The duties performed by ADs include:
People in this rating work at sea or ashore, on hangar and flight decks, in shops and on airstrips. They may work in clean or dirty areas, but they are almost always working in noisy environments. They work closely with others, do mostly physical work and require little supervision. ADs also serve as flight engineers aboard certain aircraft. A-School (Job School) Information
equipment, more specific and advanced training will be given prior to reporting to respective aviation unit. Sea/Shore Rotation for This Rating
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09-30-2012, 12:17 AM | #2 |
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Some questions that I have.
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I have a few questions because this job is something that I'm very interested in. I was wondering if you could explain more in depth on how the on shore and sea deployments work? Is it true that the longest sea deployment that anyone can go on 6 months at a time? and does everyone go on these deployments? can you move up in ranking fast with this job? Is it very male dominant? and on average how often do sailors have to relocate or move with a four year contract and do sea seployments? and is AD a more then 4 year contract? are there special requirements other then asvab scores to be qualified to do this job? Sorry I know that that was a lot of questions but I would greatly appreciated if anyone had the answers. Thank You |
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09-30-2012, 06:42 AM | #4 |
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I'll add that deployments are typically 7 months but the Navy released a statement last week that expect deployments to average 8 to 10 months now. That will be the standard length of deployment now.
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