Title: CONOPS Elements
1Air Education and Training Command
Sustaining the Combat Capability of Americas Air
Force
FY05 AS100 Professional Development Training
Cadet Briefing
3 November 2004
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2OVERVIEW
- Professional Development Training (PDT)
- Definition/Objectives
- FY05 AS100 Summer Training Programs
- General Eligibility Requirements
- Program Descriptions and Specific Eligibility
Requirements - Volunteer Process
- Things to Consider
- Summary
3What is PDT?
- PDT Group of summer training programs designed
to - Help cadets gain knowledge of the management
challenges in leadership and human relations
encountered by a junior Air Force officer - Provide a general orientation in Air Force
specialties - Motivate cadets toward an Air Force career
4 5AS 100 Programs
- Rising Sophomore Program (RSP)
- AS100 Special Training Program (ASSIST)
- Air Force Academy Freefall (AFAFF)
- Air Force Academy Soaring Program (SOAR)
- Global Engagement (GE)
6General Eligibility Requirements
- Whos Eligible AS100s who
- Meet military and academic retention standards
specified in AFOATSI 36-2011 both at the time of
nomination and again prior to departing for
training - Meet the specific program requirements outlined
in AFOATSI 36-2012 - Medical
- Physical
- Miscellaneous (Age requirements, security
clearances, etc)
7 - Program Descriptions and Specific Eligibility
Requirements
8Rising Sophomore Program (RSP)
- Objectives
- Expose scholarship cadets to the Air Force way of
life - Acquaint cadets with various career opportunities
for enlisted personnel - Allow cadets to observe AF NCOs accomplishing the
mission on an Air Force installation - Eligibility
- Mandatory for 4 Year Type I and Type II
scholarship recipients or designees who have
completed AS 100 - Prior enlisted not eligible
9Rising SophomoreProgram (RSP) (cont)
- Cadets selected for RSP
- Tour base facilities, receive mission briefings
and hands-on training - Receive orientation from non-commissioned
officers - May or may not receive orientation flights
- Dependent on mission requirements
- Not guaranteed and should not be expected
10Rising SophomoreProgram (RSP) (cont)
- Program Length 3 weeks
- Attendees Receive
- Training Pay (approx 27 per day)
- Round-trip transportation, lodging, meals
- Training Dates Between June and August
- Training Location 1 of 20 AFBs within the US
- Actual base locations TBD
11AS100 Special Training Program (ASSIST)
- Objectives
- Expose cadets to the Air Force
- Acquaint cadets with various career opportunities
- Allow cadets to observe AF people accomplishing
the mission on an Air Force installation
12AS100 Special Training Program (ASSIST) (cont)
- Cadets selected for ASSIST
- Tour base facilities, receive mission briefings
and hands-on training (where applicable) - Receive orientation from company grade officers
- May or may not receive orientation flights
- Dependent on mission requirements
- Not guaranteed and should not be expected
13AS100 Special Training Program (ASSIST) (cont)
- Program Length 5 days (includes travel)
- Travel to training on Monday
- Return home the following Friday
- Training Dates To be determined
- Training Locations 1 of 5 AFBs in the US
14USAFA Freefall Parachute Training (AFAFF)
- Objective Build character, develop leadership
skills and self-confidence - Training is physically and mentally demanding
- Daily physical fitness training
- Ground school
- 5 Freefall jumps from 4500 feet
- All jumps are graded
- After 2 jumps cadets will be evaluated for
program continuance - Cadets either qualify to receive 3 more jumps or
are eliminated from the program and sent home
early
15USAFA Freefall Parachute Training (AFAFF) (cont)
- Parachutist Badge awarded to those who complete
all 5 jumps - Age Requirements
- Limited to cadets 18 years of age and older
- Physical Requirements and Limitations
- Must successfully complete the AF PFT with a
minimum score of 80 prior to nomination by Det CC
and again NLT 2-weeks prior to leaving school for
summer - Maximum weight cannot exceed 215 pounds
16USAFA Freefall Parachute Training (AFAFF) (cont)
- Medical Requirements
- Prior to program attendance
- Medical records must be screened by a Flight
Surgeon to ensure cadets meet Flying Class III
standards - AM-490 Medical Certification (AFOATSI 36-2012,
Attachment 4) must be certified by a Flight
Surgeon - Program Length 12 days
- Training Dates To be determined
- Training Location USAF Academy, Colorado
17Air Force Academy Soaring(SOAR)
- Objective Provide cadets an initial exposure to
flying and to AF flying operations - Cadets receive instruction through
- Ground school
- Actual flight in non-powered gliders
- Physical Requirements and Limitations
- Maximum allowable weight 230 pounds
18Air Force Academy Soaring(SOAR) (cont)
- Program Length Approximately 15 days
- Training Dates To be determined
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- Training Location USAFA, Colorado
19Air Force Academy Global Engagement (GE)
- Objectives
- Provide cadets the fundamentals of contingency
operations - AEF Bare-Base concept deployment, employment and
re-deployment - Expose cadets to support career fields SF, CE
and Services - Professional interface between cadets and career
officers, NCOs and airmen
20Air Force Academy Global Engagement (GE) (cont)
- Program Length Approximately 15 days
- Training Dates To be determined
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- Training Location USAFA, Colorado
21 22The Volunteer Process
- PDT is voluntary
- Apply for PDT programs at the unit
- Obtain and complete a PDT Volunteer Statement
- Volunteer for as many different programs as you
want, provided - You meet ALL the eligibility and physical
requirements listed for a particular program - You will likely be selected for only one PDT
assignment
23Things to Consider Before Volunteering for PDT
- Think about which PDT programs you are interested
in - Remember, some programs (AFAFF) are physically
demanding and require you to pass a special PFT
before being nominated by the Det CC--start
training now! - Discuss PDT programs, training dates, and
departure locations with your family and
employers - PDT is voluntary. However, once you are
selected, PDT becomes a commitment
24Things to Consider When Volunteering for PDT
- Training Dates
- Program dates are still being determined
- HQ AFROTC/DOXS will attempt to match program
dates with your preferences - May not be possible in all cases
- Some programs are available only at certain times
- When completing your PDT Volunteer Statement,
enter the timeframe you prefer to attend PDT - Early Summer, Mid Summer, Late Summer, or Anytime
25Things to Consider When Volunteering for PDT
(cont)
- Decide on a departure location
- In accordance with the Joint Federal Travel
Regulation, the only authorized departure
locations are - Home of record
- Location of AFROTC Detachment
- Upon completing training you must return to the
same location from which you departed - Consider how you will travel to PDT
- Cadets selected for training may travel by POV or
GTR (Government provided transportation)
26Things to Consider Upon Being Selected for PDT
- Do you have a current reserve ID card?
- Required for all contract cadets
- Is a Secret clearance required? It is if you
want to attend CST - Do you have one?
- If not, has the necessary paperwork been
completed and submitted to get you one?
27Things to Consider Upon Being Selected for PDT
(cont)
- Get the necessary exams/paperwork scheduled
and/or completed for any special medical and
physical requirements - Physical exam certified AM-490 are required to
attend AFAFF - Physical exam medical certification are
required to attend CST
28SUMMARY
- Participation in PDT is voluntarybut volunteer
only if youre 100 committed to go! - Use the next few weeks to
- Think about what summer programs interest you
- Review the info on the AFOATS web site,
http//www.afoats.af.mil/pdt - Complete your PDT Volunteer Statement
- Discuss these programs, available training dates,
and departure locations with your family and
employers deconflict as necessary - By Dec 2004 you should be ready to
- Commit to a training program and training date
- Turn your PDT Volunteer Statement in to your
detachment PDT project officer
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