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AIR FORCE OFFICER ACCESSION AND TRAINING SCHOOLS JOINT SPECIALIZED UNDERGRADUATE NAVIGATOR TRAINING (JSUNT) BRIEFING

AIR FORCE OFFICER ACCESSION AND TRAINING SCHOOLS JOINT SPECIALIZED UNDERGRADUATE NAVIGATOR TRAINING (JSUNT) BRIEFING. Bombs On Target. Air Force History Question What is Joint Specialized Undergraduate Navigator Training (JSUNT)?

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AIR FORCE OFFICER ACCESSION AND TRAINING SCHOOLS JOINT SPECIALIZED UNDERGRADUATE NAVIGATOR TRAINING (JSUNT) BRIEFING

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  1. AIR FORCE OFFICER ACCESSION AND TRAINING SCHOOLS JOINT SPECIALIZED UNDERGRADUATE NAVIGATOR TRAINING (JSUNT) BRIEFING

  2. Bombs On Target • Air Force History Question • What is Joint Specialized Undergraduate Navigator Training (JSUNT)? • How can I find out more information on Air Force navigator career specialties?

  3. Air Force History Who Is the Leading Ace of the Vietnam War and what was the date he made Ace?Bonus question--What does this have to do with JSUNT?

  4. Colonel Charles B. DeBellevue (Ret) Answer: Col Charles B. DeBellevue (Ret), downed his fifth and sixth MiGs on 9 September 1972. Bonus Answer: As a captain, DeBellevue became the first non-pilot ace and the leading ace in the US Air Force during the Vietnam War. He was an F-4 weapon system officer with the 555th Tactical Fighter Squadron. Capt Richie and Capt DeBellevue egressing their F-4 after a successful MiG kill

  5. JSUNT • JSUNT is the joint Air Force and Navy Undergraduate Navigator / Naval Flight Officer Training Program • JSUNT consists of two pipelines: • NAS Pensacola, Florida • Strike (Bomber) track for B-1B WSOs and B-52H navigators • Strike/Fighter (Fighter) track for F-15E WSOs • Randolph AFB, San Antonio, TX • Airlift/Tanker/Maritime (ATM) track for navigators • Electronic Warfare Officer (EWO) track

  6. Strike andStrike/Fighter Tracks • 46 or 53-week course leading to certification as a B-52 navigator, B-1 or F-15 weapon system officer

  7. Strike and Strike/Fighter Tracks EWO (15 weeks) Strike (3 weeks) T-39 4 flights Intermediate Training (14 weeks) T-34 18 flights T-1 8 flights B-1 WSO Strike Core Training (10 weeks) T-39 13 flights Aviation Pre-Indoctri-nation (5 weeks) Primary Training (14 weeks) T-34 12 flights B-52 Nav Strike Fighter (10 weeks) T-39 13 flights F-15 WSO T-34 Mentor Training conducted at Pensacola NAS Training Conducted at Randolph AFB T-39 Sabreliner

  8. Airlift/Tanker/Maritime (ATM) and Electronic Warfare Officer (EWO) Tracks • 38-week course leading to certification as an Airlift/Tanker navigator or a heavy aircraft electronic weapons officer (note maritime is the Navy’s part)

  9. ATM/EWO Track at Randolph AFB, TX Airlift/Tanker/Maritime Navigator Course (14 weeks) T-43 11 flights Electronic Warfare Principles (3 weeks) Airmanship (3 weeks) T-1 4 flights K/E/R/O C-135 Nav E-3A Nav A/E/M/H C-130 Nav C-5 Nav Theater Operations (4 weeks) Primary Navigation Course (14 weeks) T-43 5 flights USAF Electronic Weapons Officer Course (20 weeks) T-43 8 flights Theater Operations (4 weeks B-52 EWO RC-135 EWO A/E/M C-130 EWO T-43 Gator T-1 Jayhawk

  10. Selection for JSUNT • Selection to attend JSUNT is competitive based upon Navigator Order of Merit (OM) scores • Navigator candidates will volunteer for the training pipeline of their choice and assignments will be based on (OM) scores • AFROTC will select approximately 70 navigator candidates to attend the NAS Pensacola pipeline and 140 to attend the Randolph pipeline

  11. Want to Know More about the Navigator Career Field? • AF Manual 36-2105, Officer Classification Manual, is a good place to start • Ask your cadre—none of them may be a navigator--but chances are they have a buddy who is • Check out the Web--Start at the AFPC homepage; http://www.afpc.af.mil also check out Training Wing 6 in Pensacola at:http://www.cnet.navy.mil/naspcola/trawing6 • Get the Navigator Utilization Field (AFSC 12XXX) Occupational Report at: www.omsq.af.mil

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