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BY ORDER OF THE COMMANDER 1 ASOG OPERATING INSTRUCTION 13-112 Vol 1
1ST AIR SUPPORT OPERATIONS GROUP
22 SEPTEMBER 2010
Space, Missile, Command and Control
JOINT TERMINAL ATTACK CONTROLLER
(JTAC) TRAINING PROGRAM
COMPLIANCE WITH THIS PUBLICATION IS MANDATORY
ACCESSIBILITY: This publication is available electronically on the 1 ASOG shared drive, or
1 ASOG Community of Practice (CoP) website.
RELEASABILITY: There are no releasability restrictions on this publication.
OPR: 1 ASOG/A3 Certified by: 1 ASOG/CC
(Lt Col Michael T. Whatley) (Colonel Steven G. Gray)
Pages: 27
OCR: 1 ASOG/A3T
(TSgt Jason A. Nilsen)
This Group Operating Instruction (OI) implements AFI 13-112, Volume 1, Joint Terminal Attack
Controller (JTAC) Training Program. It establishes a localized JTAC training program tailored
to the 1st Air Support Operations Group (ASOG), 3d Air Support Operations Squadron (ASOS),
5 ASOS and 25 ASOS.
Refer recommended changes and questions about this publication to the Office of Primary
Responsibility (OPR) using the Air Force Information Management Tool (AF IMT) 847,
Recommendation for Change of Publication. Route AF IMTs 847 to the OPR and ensure that all
records created as a result of processes prescribed in this publication are maintained in
accordance with (IAW) Air Force Manual (AFMAN) 33-363, Management of Records, and
disposed of IAW with the Air Force Records Disposition Schedule (RDS) located at
https://afrims.amc.af.mil/.
SUMMARY OF REVISIONS
There have been significant formatting changes to this OI and .
Paragraph 1 — PURPOSE, APPLICABILITY, ORGANIZATION, AND MANNING
1.1. Introduction/Purpose………………………………………………………………… 2
Paragraph 2 — RESPONSIBILITIES
2.1. Group/Squadron Commander…………………………………………………... 2
2.2. Group Director of Operations……..……………………………………………. 3
2.3. Squadron Director of Operations……………………………………………….. 3
2.4. Group Chief and NCOIC of Training…………………………………………... 3
2.5. Group/Squadron Chief JTAC-I……………………………………………….. 4
2 1 ASOG 13-112V1, 22 September 2010
2.6. JTAC-I………………………………………………………………………… 5
2.7. Individual JTACs……………………………………………………………… 5
Paragraph 3 — TRAINING PROGRAM AND DOCUMENTATION
3.1. Initial Qualification Training…………………………………………………. 5
3.2. Mission Qualification Training……………………………………………….. 6
3.3. Newly Assigned JTACs……………………………………………………… 7
3.4. Combat Mission Ready JTACs………………………………………………. 7
3.5. Prospective JTAC-Is…………………………………………………………. 8
Paragraph 4 — MASTER TASK LIST AND CAREER FIELD EDUCATION
AND TRAINING PLAN………………………………………………………… 8
Attachment 1 – JTAC Designation Letter…………………………………….… 9
Attachment 2 – JTAC-I Designation Letter………………………………….…. 10
Attachment 3 – Academic N-CMR AF IMT 623A……….……………………... 11
Attachment 4 – 30 Day MQT Extension Letter…………………………………. 12
Attachment 5 – ORM Worksheet……………………………………..……..…… 13
Attachment 6 – 24-60 Month N-CMR AF IMT 797…………………………….. 14
Attachment 7 – JTAC-I Upgrade AF IMT 797…………………………………. 15
Attachment 8 – Chief JTAC-I Designation Letter……………………………… 16
Attachment 9 – JTAC Decertification Letter…………………………………… 17
Attachment 10 – Re-Entry into JTAC Training Program Letter……………… 18
Attachment 11 – JTAC-I Instructional Technique Gradesheet……………….. 19
Attachment 12 – JTAC Letter of Qualifications……………………………....... 20
Attachment 13 – MAJCOM/A3 Waiver Letter…………………………………. 21
Attachment 14 – ACC Form 206………………………………………………… 23
Attachment 15 – 1 ASOG IQT Prerequisite AF IMT 797……………………… 24
Attachment 16 – JTACQC AF IMT 797………………………………………… 25
Attachment 17 – References, Abbreviations and Acronyms…………………… 27
1. PURPOSE, APPLICABILITY, ORGANIZATION, AND MANNING:
1.1. This operating instruction further delineates guidance provided in AFI 13-112V1, 15 Feb
2008, Incorporating Change 1, 4 May 2009 to ensure efficient, standardized training of individuals
assigned to 1 ASOG, 3 ASOS, 5 ASOS & 25 ASOS authorized to be qualified as a Joint Terminal
Attack Controller (JTAC) or Joint Terminal Attack Controller - Instructor (JTAC-I) in support of
Close Air Support (CAS) missions. This operating instruction expands upon, but does not
supersede, any requirements of AFI 13-112V1.
2. RESPONSIBILITIES:
2.1. Group/Squadron Commander will:
2.1.1. Ensure compliance and assist subordinate units with implementing and managing
JTAC and JTAC-I training programs IAW AFI 13-112V1.
1 ASOG 13-112V1, 22 September 2010 3
2.1.2. Ensure the Chief JTAC-I(s) are designated in writing using 1 ASOG Chief JTAC-I
designation letter (Attachment 8).
2.1.3. Ensure all unit JTAC(s) are designated in writing using 1 ASOG Joint Terminal
Attack Controllers designation letter (Attachment 1).
2.2. Group Director of Operations (1 ASOG/A3) will:
2.2.1. Ensure the effective management of JTAC and JTAC-I training.
2.2.2. Review and forward appointment, waivers and qualification letters for commander’s
approval.
2.2.3. Review, approve and submit JTACQC candidates. Assign JTAC-I(s) from 1 ASOG
units to support formal JTACQC courses.
2.2.4. Assign ASOS(s) to provide JTAC(s) support to PACAF training exercises.
2.2.5. Chair CAS Requirements Board and publish/update annual training plan to ensure all
JTACs maintain proficiency, currency, CMR and DNIC/DNIF status for DOC statement
assigned missions. Conduct periodic meetings with ASOS/DOs to synchronize CAS
training requirements per annual training plan and report results to 1 ASOG/CC. Attend
annual CAF RTRB to advocate CAS training requirements and to schedule CAS assets with
CAF OGs.
2.3. Squadron Director of Operations (Sq/DO) will:
2.3.1. Ensure the effective management of squadron JTAC and JTAC-I training.
2.3.2. Review and forward appointment, waivers and qualification letters after squadron
commander’s approval to 1 ASOG/A3.
2.3.3. Assign JTAC personnel support to tasked PACAF training exercises.
2.3.4. Attend CAS Requirements Board and submit annual training requirements to
1 ASOG/A3. Participate in periodic CAS training synchronization meetings with
1 ASOG/A3. Submit CAF RTRB requirements to 1 ASOG/A3, when requested.
2.4. Group Chief and NCOIC of Training (1 ASOG/A3T) will:
2.4.1. Oversee JTAC and JTAC-I training programs and processes.
2.4.2. Review and forward appointment, waivers and qualification letters to 1 ASOG/A3.
4 1 ASOG 13-112V1, 22 September 2010
2.4.3. Recommend approval to 1 ASOG/A3 for JTACQC candidates after review of unit
Letter of Qualification (Letter of Xs) and TACTICS for compliance.
2.5. Group/Squadron Chief JTAC-I will:
2.5.1. Review and approve JTAC/JTAC-I lesson plans, subject knowledge and task
performance measurement devices not on the Theater Air Control Training Information
Computer System (TACTICS).
2.5.2. Ensure the local area familiarization training for all JTACs is accomplished no later
than 30 days after completing all JTAC and/or JTAC-I requirements. This applies to newly
assigned JTACs and newly qualified JTACs. Annotate training on 623A in JTAC
evaluation folder and complete JTAC/JTAC-I designation letters (Attachments 1 and 2)
once training is complete.
2.5.3. Prepare 30-day extension letter (Attachment 4), if needed, in each phase of IQT and
MQT. Group commanders can grant a second 30-day extension. MAJCOM OPRs are
authorized to grant a third 30-day extension or provide a waiver.
2.5.4. Publish a JTAC Letter of Qualifications (Letter of Xs) and forward to 1 ASOG/A3T
NLT 1st day of each month.
2.5.5. Create Non-CMR (N-CMR) or CMR 623A entries or MFR for JTAC’s within five
duty days after loss/gain of CMR currency and forward to group/squadron commander for
signature.
2.5.6. Use AF IMT 623A (Attachment 3) for documenting academic N-CMR / CMR
currencies, add to part five, section one of the individuals JTAC evaluation folder.
2.5.7. Ensure JTACs are decertified using 1 ASOG JTAC decertification letter (Attachment
9).
2.5.8. Enter JTACs into training that have been previously decertified using 1 ASOG re-
entry into JTAC training letter and insert on top of decertification letter in part five, section
six of the JTAC evaluation folder (Attachment 10).
2.5.9. Utilize the TACTICS GO/NO GO JTAC Tracker to publish and distribute CAS
currency requirements for CAS scheduling purposes.
2.5.10. Serve as the Senior Level II TACTICS administrator with duties to include:
2.5.10.1. Register newly assigned personnel in TACTICS.
1 ASOG 13-112V1, 22 September 2010 5
2.5.10.2. Conduct basic user training with all newly assigned personnel and ensure
the accuracy of the system in regards to the individual and his supervisor’s contact
information.
2.5.10.3. Conduct basic Level II training with all personnel authorized Level II
access.
2.5.10.4. Remove personnel who have PCS’d and forward their JTAC record to
their next assignment.
2.5.10.5. Track individual’s training progress and report any negative trends to the
commander.
2.5.11. Track Duties Not To Include Controlling (DNIC) status in TACTICS.
2.5.11.1. Establish local procedure for tracking Duties Not Including Flying
(DNIF) status for Airborne/TAC Team UTCs.
2.5.11.2. File AF Form 1042s in Part V, Section 2 of individual JTAC Evaluation
folders.
2.6. JTAC-Is will:
2.6.1. Be responsible for the safety and control of all missions from beginning to end when
instructing a prospective or Non-CMR JTAC.
2.6.2. Perform a Risk Assessment using 1 ASOG Operational Risk Management (ORM)
worksheet prior to all JTAC controls. See Attachment 5 for details.
2.6.3. Conduct a practical exercise (PE) prior to a prospective JTACs graded control or any
mission being controlled by non-JTAC qualified personnel.
2.6.4. Complete and submit all control grade sheets to Chief JTAC-I within three duty days
after returning from an upgrade.
2.6.5. Ensure GO/NO-GO checklist completion for JTAC CAS missions.
2.7. Individual JTACs will:
2.7.1. Read and be familiar with AFI 13-112V1 and all training requirements.
2.7.2. Provide CJTAC-I a copy of individual’s AF Form 1042 upon designation of
DNIC/DNIF status or Return To Fly Status (RTFS)
3. TRAINING PROGRAM AND DOCUMENTATION:
6 1 ASOG 13-112V1, 22 September 2010
3.1. Initial Qualification Training (IQT):
3.1.1. Individuals will complete the following prerequisites prior to entering IQT:
3.1.1.1. Complete 10 CAS controls (any live flying fixed/ rotary aircraft).
3.1.1.2. Complete 4 CAS simulator scenarios.
3.1.1.3. JTAC-I will document all controls and simulator events on ACC Form 206
(Attachment 14) and upload them into TACTICS.
3.1.1.4. CJTAC-I will document IQT prerequisite training on 1 ASOG IQT
Prerequisite AF IMT 797 (Attachment 15) and upload them into TACTICS. Upon
completion of JTACQC the AF Form 797 will be added to part five, section four of
the individual’s JTAC evaluation folder
3.1.2. Individuals must be recommended by the Chief JTAC-I and approved by the
commander for entry into IQT per AFI 13-112V1.
3.1.3. Upgrade training documentation will be recorded on the JTACQC AF IMT 797
(Attachment 16) and placed in part five, section four of the individuals JTAC evaluation
folder.
3.1.4. Any terminal attack control mission accomplished by a trainee will be documented
on an ACC Form 206 (Attachment 14) and uploaded in the individual’s TACTICS profile.
3.1.5. Group Chief JTAC-I will forward Type 5 information for prospective JTACs to the
PACAF 1C4 Functional Area Manager for placement in the next available JTAC
Qualification Course IAW AFI 13-112V1, paragraph. 1.3., Table 1.2, Rule 30.
3.1.6. After successful completion of IQT, trainee automatically enters MQT.
3.2. Mission Qualification Training (MQT).
3.2.1. Initial JTAC MQT begins upon successful completion of a JFCOM-accredited
formal training school listed in JFCOM MOA.
3.2.2. JTAC upgrade documentation will be recorded on JTACQC AF IMT 797
(Attachment 16).
3.2.3. During MQT, trainees will complete the following mandatory events:
3.2.3.1. Complete 2 controls (any live fly fixed/rotary aircraft).
3.2.3.2. Complete 4 simulator events.
1 ASOG 13-112V1, 22 September 2010 7
3.2.3.3. JTAC-I will document all controls and simulator events on ACC Form 206
(Attachment 14) and upload them in the individual’s TACTICS profile.
3.2.4. Every effort will be made to schedule MQT trainees with at least two missions per
month.
3.2.5. If a trainee goes over 30 days between terminal attack controls, a CAS mission PE
must be conducted prior to continuing in the program. This will be accomplished prior to
the next mission.
3.2.6. Every terminal attack control mission accomplished by a prospective JTAC will be
graded and documented on an ACC Form 206 (Attachment 14) and uploaded in the
individual’s TACTICS profile.
3.2.7. At no time will an individual in MQT conduct a live-fly terminal attack control
when a JTAC-I is not co-located with him. The JTAC-I will always be able to assume the
mission from the individual should there be a safety concern, or any other issue that would
warrant an immediate halt of the training event.
3.2.8. After a prospective JTACs MQT is complete, the Chief JTAC-I will request a
formal evaluation IAW AFI 13-112V2.
3.3. Newly Assigned JTACs:
3.3.1. Complete all local are familiarization training requirements as follows within 30
days of arrival:
3.3.1.1. Read and sign off the initial review of the applicable unit CRF.
3.3.1.2. Control one CAS or Simulator mission under supervision of JTAC-I.
3.3.1.3. Once complete, the Chief JTAC-I will review all training records and
forward designation letters to the commander for validation as a CMR JTAC
(Attachment 1).
3.3.1.4. When the commander has signed the designation letter, it will be placed in
the individuals JTAC folder IAW AFI 13-112 V1, para 1.8.1.
3.4. Combat Mission Ready (CMR) JTACs:
3.4.1. JTACs will conduct a thorough risk assessment IAW AFI 13-112V1, paragraph
1.2.5., when aircraft are going to expend ordnance (live, inert, and/or training) utilizing
Attachment 5.
3.4.2. The risk assessment will be reviewed by the NCOIC and/or the OIC of the CAS
trip/live-fire training event prior to briefing the commander.
8 1 ASOG 13-112V1, 22 September 2010
3.4.3. CAS controls will be logged into TACTICS by the individual JTAC NLT two duty
days after the control takes place. If TDY, individual has two duty days from the date
arrived home station to log controls.
3.4.4. JTACs who are N-CMR for 24-60 consecutive months will complete all required
training on the 1 ASOG 24-60 month N-CMR AF IMT 797 (Attachment 6).
3.5. Prospective Joint Terminal Attack Controller - Instructors (JTAC-I):
3.5.1. Prospective JTAC-Is will complete all tasks as listed on the JTAC-I AF IMT 797
(Attachment 7). The Chief JTAC-I will place the JTAC-I AF IMT 797 in the trainee’s
JTAC evaluation folder, part V.
3.5.2. The final JTAC-I upgrade evaluation will be conducted by the Stan/Eval section.
3.5.3. For previously certified JTAC-Is, once the local area familiarization training is
complete the Chief JTAC-I will determine if the individual will be carried as a JTAC-I
based on ability.
3.5.4. An individual is not qualified as a JTAC-I until the commander signs the JTAC-I
designation letter (Attachment 2).
4. Master Task List (MTL) and Career Field Education and Training Plan (CFETP):
4.1. The following is a work center/duty position MTL and CFETP for JTAC personnel:
4.1.1. AFI 13-112V1 Table 5-1.
4.1.2. Appropriate 1C4 MTL and CFETP. All 1C4 MTL and CFETP are located on the
1 ASOG CoP under A3 – Operations in the UTM folder.
//SIGNED//sgg/22 Sep 10//
STEVEN G. GRAY, Col, USAF
Commander
1 ASOG 13-112V1, 22 September 2010 9
Attachment 1
JTAC DESIGNATION LETTER
10 1 ASOG 13-112V1, 22 September 2010
Attachment 2
JTAC-I DESIGNATION LETTER
1 ASOG 13-112V1, 22 September 2010 11
Attachment 3
ACADEMIC N-CMR AF IMT 623A
12 1 ASOG 13-112V1, 22 September 2010
Attachment 4
30 DAY MQT EXTENSION LETTER
1 ASOG 13-112V1, 22 September 2010 13
Attachment 5
ORM WORKSHEET
Activity Requiring ORM:
Activity Location: Date: Prepared By:
Overall Risk:
JDAM
Employment
Seldom Catastrophic High
- Conduct a review of JDAM employment
TTP prior to event
- Have additional personnel cross-check
targeting data
- Restrict aircraft run-ins to parallel to the
ground personnel location
- Mandate read-back of targeting info
Seldom Critical High
Non-Current
JTAC Occasionally Moderate Medium
- Prior to mission, review TTP specific to the
mission profile
- JTAC-I as an observer
Occasionally Negligible Low
High Heat
Conditions
Likely Moderate Medium
- Adequate water supply
- Start hydrating a week in advance
- Protection from the sun
- Eat plenty of the proper food
Seldom Moderate Low
Extreme
Cold
Conditions
Occasionally Moderate Medium
- Dress appropriately
- Perform buddy checks
- Keep hydrated
- Eat plenty of the appropriate food
Seldom Moderate Low
Fatigue Occasionally Moderate Medium
- No alcohol consumption 8 hours prior to
mission execution
- Provide adequate rest time after the
days/nights mission
Seldom Moderate Low
Hazard Probability Severity Risk
Level
Control Measures Residual
Effect
Residual
Severity
Residual
Risk
Level
Unfamiliar
Range
Occasionally Moderate Medium - Review and understand range regulations
- Obtain range safety briefing
Occasionally Moderate Medium
Non-JTAC
Controller Likely Critical High
- Conduct a CAS PE discussing the next days
training mission
- JTAC-I observer
- Inform aircrew of non-JTAC controlling the
Mission
Seldom Moderate Low
Live
Operations Frequent Catastrophic Extreme
- Abide by peacetime minimum safe distances
- Review range regulations for correct
target/ordnance selection
- All personnel have on IBA and helmet
- Conduct a review of live operations TTP
prior to event
Seldom Critical High
Night
Operations Likely Catastrophic Extreme
- Conduct a review of night operations TTP
prior to event Seldom Critical High
LASER
Operations
Likely Catastrophic Extreme
- Conduct a review of LASER operations TTP
prior to event
- Ensure all personnel are wearing LEP
- Have additional personnel cross-check
LASER safety fans
Seldom Critical High
14 1 ASOG 13-112V1, 22 September 2010
Attachment 6
24-60 MONTH N-CMR AF IMT 797
1 ASOG 13-112V1, 22 September 2010 15
Attachment 7
JTAC-I UPGRADE AF IMT 797
16 1 ASOG 13-112V1, 22 September 2010
Attachment 8
CHIEF JTAC-I DESIGNATION LETTER
1 ASOG 13-112V1, 22 September 2010 17
Attachment 9
JTAC DECERTIFICATION LETTER
18 1 ASOG 13-112V1, 22 September 2010
Attachment 10
RE-ENTRY INTO JTAC TRAINING PROGRAM LETTER
1 ASOG 13-112V1, 22 September 2010 19
Attachment 11
JTAC-I INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUE GRADESHEET
20 1 ASOG 13-112V1, 22 September 2010
Attachment 12
JTAC LETTER OF QUALIFICATIONS
1 ASOG 13-112V1, 22 September 2010 21
Attachment 13
MAJCOM/A3 WAIVER LETTER PAGE 1
22 1 ASOG 13-112V1, 22 September 2010
Attachment 13
MAJCOM/A3 WAIVER LETTER PAGE 2
1 ASOG 13-112V1, 22 September 2010 23
Attachment 14
ACC FORM 206
24 1 ASOG 13-112V1, 22 September 2010
Attachment 15
1 ASOG IQT PREREQUISIT AF IMT 797
1 ASOG 13-112V1, 22 September 2010 25
Attachment 16
JTACQC AF IMT 797 PAGE 1
26 1 ASOG 13-112V1, 22 September 2010
Attachment 16
JTACQC AF IMT 797 PAGE 2
1 ASOG 13-112V1, 22 September 2010 27
Attachment 17
References
AFI 13-112, Volume 1, Joint Terminal Attack Controller (JTAC) Training Program, 15 February 2008,
Incorporating Change 1, 4 May 2009
AFI 13-112, Volume 2, Joint Terminal Attack Controller (JTAC) Standardization/Evaluation Program, 21
February 2008, Incorporating Change 1, 18 May 2009
AFI 48-123, Medical Examinations and Standards, 24 September 2009, Incorporating Change 1, 1 June 2010
Abbreviations and Acronyms
ALO—Air Liaison Officer
ASOC—Air Support Operations Center
ASOG—Air Support Operations Group
ASOS—Air Support Operations Squadron
CAF—Combat Air Forces
CAS—Close Air Support
CMR—Combat Mission Ready
CRF—Controller Read File
CSEE—Chief of Standardization/Evaluation Examiner
CT—Continuation Training
DNIC —Duties Not Including Controlling
DNIF— Duties Not Including Flying
JTAC—Joint Terminal Attack Controller
JTAC-I—Joint Terminal Attack Controller-Instructor
JTACQC—Joint Terminal Attack Controller Qualification Course
IQT—Initial Qualification Training
MQT—Mission Qualification Training
MTL—Master Task List
N-CMR—Non-Combat Mission Ready
OI—Operating Instruction
ORM—Operational Risk Management
OTM—Operations Training Manager
PE—Practical Exercise
RTFS—Return To Fly Status
RTRB—Realistic Training Review Board
SEE—Standardization/Evaluation Examiner
TACP—Tactical Air Control Party
TACTICS—Theater Air Control Training Information Computer System
UTC — Unit Type Code
UTM—Unit Training Manager

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Expired 1 ASOG Training Program

  • 1. BY ORDER OF THE COMMANDER 1 ASOG OPERATING INSTRUCTION 13-112 Vol 1 1ST AIR SUPPORT OPERATIONS GROUP 22 SEPTEMBER 2010 Space, Missile, Command and Control JOINT TERMINAL ATTACK CONTROLLER (JTAC) TRAINING PROGRAM COMPLIANCE WITH THIS PUBLICATION IS MANDATORY ACCESSIBILITY: This publication is available electronically on the 1 ASOG shared drive, or 1 ASOG Community of Practice (CoP) website. RELEASABILITY: There are no releasability restrictions on this publication. OPR: 1 ASOG/A3 Certified by: 1 ASOG/CC (Lt Col Michael T. Whatley) (Colonel Steven G. Gray) Pages: 27 OCR: 1 ASOG/A3T (TSgt Jason A. Nilsen) This Group Operating Instruction (OI) implements AFI 13-112, Volume 1, Joint Terminal Attack Controller (JTAC) Training Program. It establishes a localized JTAC training program tailored to the 1st Air Support Operations Group (ASOG), 3d Air Support Operations Squadron (ASOS), 5 ASOS and 25 ASOS. Refer recommended changes and questions about this publication to the Office of Primary Responsibility (OPR) using the Air Force Information Management Tool (AF IMT) 847, Recommendation for Change of Publication. Route AF IMTs 847 to the OPR and ensure that all records created as a result of processes prescribed in this publication are maintained in accordance with (IAW) Air Force Manual (AFMAN) 33-363, Management of Records, and disposed of IAW with the Air Force Records Disposition Schedule (RDS) located at https://afrims.amc.af.mil/. SUMMARY OF REVISIONS There have been significant formatting changes to this OI and . Paragraph 1 — PURPOSE, APPLICABILITY, ORGANIZATION, AND MANNING 1.1. Introduction/Purpose………………………………………………………………… 2 Paragraph 2 — RESPONSIBILITIES 2.1. Group/Squadron Commander…………………………………………………... 2 2.2. Group Director of Operations……..……………………………………………. 3 2.3. Squadron Director of Operations……………………………………………….. 3 2.4. Group Chief and NCOIC of Training…………………………………………... 3 2.5. Group/Squadron Chief JTAC-I……………………………………………….. 4
  • 2. 2 1 ASOG 13-112V1, 22 September 2010 2.6. JTAC-I………………………………………………………………………… 5 2.7. Individual JTACs……………………………………………………………… 5 Paragraph 3 — TRAINING PROGRAM AND DOCUMENTATION 3.1. Initial Qualification Training…………………………………………………. 5 3.2. Mission Qualification Training……………………………………………….. 6 3.3. Newly Assigned JTACs……………………………………………………… 7 3.4. Combat Mission Ready JTACs………………………………………………. 7 3.5. Prospective JTAC-Is…………………………………………………………. 8 Paragraph 4 — MASTER TASK LIST AND CAREER FIELD EDUCATION AND TRAINING PLAN………………………………………………………… 8 Attachment 1 – JTAC Designation Letter…………………………………….… 9 Attachment 2 – JTAC-I Designation Letter………………………………….…. 10 Attachment 3 – Academic N-CMR AF IMT 623A……….……………………... 11 Attachment 4 – 30 Day MQT Extension Letter…………………………………. 12 Attachment 5 – ORM Worksheet……………………………………..……..…… 13 Attachment 6 – 24-60 Month N-CMR AF IMT 797…………………………….. 14 Attachment 7 – JTAC-I Upgrade AF IMT 797…………………………………. 15 Attachment 8 – Chief JTAC-I Designation Letter……………………………… 16 Attachment 9 – JTAC Decertification Letter…………………………………… 17 Attachment 10 – Re-Entry into JTAC Training Program Letter……………… 18 Attachment 11 – JTAC-I Instructional Technique Gradesheet……………….. 19 Attachment 12 – JTAC Letter of Qualifications……………………………....... 20 Attachment 13 – MAJCOM/A3 Waiver Letter…………………………………. 21 Attachment 14 – ACC Form 206………………………………………………… 23 Attachment 15 – 1 ASOG IQT Prerequisite AF IMT 797……………………… 24 Attachment 16 – JTACQC AF IMT 797………………………………………… 25 Attachment 17 – References, Abbreviations and Acronyms…………………… 27 1. PURPOSE, APPLICABILITY, ORGANIZATION, AND MANNING: 1.1. This operating instruction further delineates guidance provided in AFI 13-112V1, 15 Feb 2008, Incorporating Change 1, 4 May 2009 to ensure efficient, standardized training of individuals assigned to 1 ASOG, 3 ASOS, 5 ASOS & 25 ASOS authorized to be qualified as a Joint Terminal Attack Controller (JTAC) or Joint Terminal Attack Controller - Instructor (JTAC-I) in support of Close Air Support (CAS) missions. This operating instruction expands upon, but does not supersede, any requirements of AFI 13-112V1. 2. RESPONSIBILITIES: 2.1. Group/Squadron Commander will: 2.1.1. Ensure compliance and assist subordinate units with implementing and managing JTAC and JTAC-I training programs IAW AFI 13-112V1.
  • 3. 1 ASOG 13-112V1, 22 September 2010 3 2.1.2. Ensure the Chief JTAC-I(s) are designated in writing using 1 ASOG Chief JTAC-I designation letter (Attachment 8). 2.1.3. Ensure all unit JTAC(s) are designated in writing using 1 ASOG Joint Terminal Attack Controllers designation letter (Attachment 1). 2.2. Group Director of Operations (1 ASOG/A3) will: 2.2.1. Ensure the effective management of JTAC and JTAC-I training. 2.2.2. Review and forward appointment, waivers and qualification letters for commander’s approval. 2.2.3. Review, approve and submit JTACQC candidates. Assign JTAC-I(s) from 1 ASOG units to support formal JTACQC courses. 2.2.4. Assign ASOS(s) to provide JTAC(s) support to PACAF training exercises. 2.2.5. Chair CAS Requirements Board and publish/update annual training plan to ensure all JTACs maintain proficiency, currency, CMR and DNIC/DNIF status for DOC statement assigned missions. Conduct periodic meetings with ASOS/DOs to synchronize CAS training requirements per annual training plan and report results to 1 ASOG/CC. Attend annual CAF RTRB to advocate CAS training requirements and to schedule CAS assets with CAF OGs. 2.3. Squadron Director of Operations (Sq/DO) will: 2.3.1. Ensure the effective management of squadron JTAC and JTAC-I training. 2.3.2. Review and forward appointment, waivers and qualification letters after squadron commander’s approval to 1 ASOG/A3. 2.3.3. Assign JTAC personnel support to tasked PACAF training exercises. 2.3.4. Attend CAS Requirements Board and submit annual training requirements to 1 ASOG/A3. Participate in periodic CAS training synchronization meetings with 1 ASOG/A3. Submit CAF RTRB requirements to 1 ASOG/A3, when requested. 2.4. Group Chief and NCOIC of Training (1 ASOG/A3T) will: 2.4.1. Oversee JTAC and JTAC-I training programs and processes. 2.4.2. Review and forward appointment, waivers and qualification letters to 1 ASOG/A3.
  • 4. 4 1 ASOG 13-112V1, 22 September 2010 2.4.3. Recommend approval to 1 ASOG/A3 for JTACQC candidates after review of unit Letter of Qualification (Letter of Xs) and TACTICS for compliance. 2.5. Group/Squadron Chief JTAC-I will: 2.5.1. Review and approve JTAC/JTAC-I lesson plans, subject knowledge and task performance measurement devices not on the Theater Air Control Training Information Computer System (TACTICS). 2.5.2. Ensure the local area familiarization training for all JTACs is accomplished no later than 30 days after completing all JTAC and/or JTAC-I requirements. This applies to newly assigned JTACs and newly qualified JTACs. Annotate training on 623A in JTAC evaluation folder and complete JTAC/JTAC-I designation letters (Attachments 1 and 2) once training is complete. 2.5.3. Prepare 30-day extension letter (Attachment 4), if needed, in each phase of IQT and MQT. Group commanders can grant a second 30-day extension. MAJCOM OPRs are authorized to grant a third 30-day extension or provide a waiver. 2.5.4. Publish a JTAC Letter of Qualifications (Letter of Xs) and forward to 1 ASOG/A3T NLT 1st day of each month. 2.5.5. Create Non-CMR (N-CMR) or CMR 623A entries or MFR for JTAC’s within five duty days after loss/gain of CMR currency and forward to group/squadron commander for signature. 2.5.6. Use AF IMT 623A (Attachment 3) for documenting academic N-CMR / CMR currencies, add to part five, section one of the individuals JTAC evaluation folder. 2.5.7. Ensure JTACs are decertified using 1 ASOG JTAC decertification letter (Attachment 9). 2.5.8. Enter JTACs into training that have been previously decertified using 1 ASOG re- entry into JTAC training letter and insert on top of decertification letter in part five, section six of the JTAC evaluation folder (Attachment 10). 2.5.9. Utilize the TACTICS GO/NO GO JTAC Tracker to publish and distribute CAS currency requirements for CAS scheduling purposes. 2.5.10. Serve as the Senior Level II TACTICS administrator with duties to include: 2.5.10.1. Register newly assigned personnel in TACTICS.
  • 5. 1 ASOG 13-112V1, 22 September 2010 5 2.5.10.2. Conduct basic user training with all newly assigned personnel and ensure the accuracy of the system in regards to the individual and his supervisor’s contact information. 2.5.10.3. Conduct basic Level II training with all personnel authorized Level II access. 2.5.10.4. Remove personnel who have PCS’d and forward their JTAC record to their next assignment. 2.5.10.5. Track individual’s training progress and report any negative trends to the commander. 2.5.11. Track Duties Not To Include Controlling (DNIC) status in TACTICS. 2.5.11.1. Establish local procedure for tracking Duties Not Including Flying (DNIF) status for Airborne/TAC Team UTCs. 2.5.11.2. File AF Form 1042s in Part V, Section 2 of individual JTAC Evaluation folders. 2.6. JTAC-Is will: 2.6.1. Be responsible for the safety and control of all missions from beginning to end when instructing a prospective or Non-CMR JTAC. 2.6.2. Perform a Risk Assessment using 1 ASOG Operational Risk Management (ORM) worksheet prior to all JTAC controls. See Attachment 5 for details. 2.6.3. Conduct a practical exercise (PE) prior to a prospective JTACs graded control or any mission being controlled by non-JTAC qualified personnel. 2.6.4. Complete and submit all control grade sheets to Chief JTAC-I within three duty days after returning from an upgrade. 2.6.5. Ensure GO/NO-GO checklist completion for JTAC CAS missions. 2.7. Individual JTACs will: 2.7.1. Read and be familiar with AFI 13-112V1 and all training requirements. 2.7.2. Provide CJTAC-I a copy of individual’s AF Form 1042 upon designation of DNIC/DNIF status or Return To Fly Status (RTFS) 3. TRAINING PROGRAM AND DOCUMENTATION:
  • 6. 6 1 ASOG 13-112V1, 22 September 2010 3.1. Initial Qualification Training (IQT): 3.1.1. Individuals will complete the following prerequisites prior to entering IQT: 3.1.1.1. Complete 10 CAS controls (any live flying fixed/ rotary aircraft). 3.1.1.2. Complete 4 CAS simulator scenarios. 3.1.1.3. JTAC-I will document all controls and simulator events on ACC Form 206 (Attachment 14) and upload them into TACTICS. 3.1.1.4. CJTAC-I will document IQT prerequisite training on 1 ASOG IQT Prerequisite AF IMT 797 (Attachment 15) and upload them into TACTICS. Upon completion of JTACQC the AF Form 797 will be added to part five, section four of the individual’s JTAC evaluation folder 3.1.2. Individuals must be recommended by the Chief JTAC-I and approved by the commander for entry into IQT per AFI 13-112V1. 3.1.3. Upgrade training documentation will be recorded on the JTACQC AF IMT 797 (Attachment 16) and placed in part five, section four of the individuals JTAC evaluation folder. 3.1.4. Any terminal attack control mission accomplished by a trainee will be documented on an ACC Form 206 (Attachment 14) and uploaded in the individual’s TACTICS profile. 3.1.5. Group Chief JTAC-I will forward Type 5 information for prospective JTACs to the PACAF 1C4 Functional Area Manager for placement in the next available JTAC Qualification Course IAW AFI 13-112V1, paragraph. 1.3., Table 1.2, Rule 30. 3.1.6. After successful completion of IQT, trainee automatically enters MQT. 3.2. Mission Qualification Training (MQT). 3.2.1. Initial JTAC MQT begins upon successful completion of a JFCOM-accredited formal training school listed in JFCOM MOA. 3.2.2. JTAC upgrade documentation will be recorded on JTACQC AF IMT 797 (Attachment 16). 3.2.3. During MQT, trainees will complete the following mandatory events: 3.2.3.1. Complete 2 controls (any live fly fixed/rotary aircraft). 3.2.3.2. Complete 4 simulator events.
  • 7. 1 ASOG 13-112V1, 22 September 2010 7 3.2.3.3. JTAC-I will document all controls and simulator events on ACC Form 206 (Attachment 14) and upload them in the individual’s TACTICS profile. 3.2.4. Every effort will be made to schedule MQT trainees with at least two missions per month. 3.2.5. If a trainee goes over 30 days between terminal attack controls, a CAS mission PE must be conducted prior to continuing in the program. This will be accomplished prior to the next mission. 3.2.6. Every terminal attack control mission accomplished by a prospective JTAC will be graded and documented on an ACC Form 206 (Attachment 14) and uploaded in the individual’s TACTICS profile. 3.2.7. At no time will an individual in MQT conduct a live-fly terminal attack control when a JTAC-I is not co-located with him. The JTAC-I will always be able to assume the mission from the individual should there be a safety concern, or any other issue that would warrant an immediate halt of the training event. 3.2.8. After a prospective JTACs MQT is complete, the Chief JTAC-I will request a formal evaluation IAW AFI 13-112V2. 3.3. Newly Assigned JTACs: 3.3.1. Complete all local are familiarization training requirements as follows within 30 days of arrival: 3.3.1.1. Read and sign off the initial review of the applicable unit CRF. 3.3.1.2. Control one CAS or Simulator mission under supervision of JTAC-I. 3.3.1.3. Once complete, the Chief JTAC-I will review all training records and forward designation letters to the commander for validation as a CMR JTAC (Attachment 1). 3.3.1.4. When the commander has signed the designation letter, it will be placed in the individuals JTAC folder IAW AFI 13-112 V1, para 1.8.1. 3.4. Combat Mission Ready (CMR) JTACs: 3.4.1. JTACs will conduct a thorough risk assessment IAW AFI 13-112V1, paragraph 1.2.5., when aircraft are going to expend ordnance (live, inert, and/or training) utilizing Attachment 5. 3.4.2. The risk assessment will be reviewed by the NCOIC and/or the OIC of the CAS trip/live-fire training event prior to briefing the commander.
  • 8. 8 1 ASOG 13-112V1, 22 September 2010 3.4.3. CAS controls will be logged into TACTICS by the individual JTAC NLT two duty days after the control takes place. If TDY, individual has two duty days from the date arrived home station to log controls. 3.4.4. JTACs who are N-CMR for 24-60 consecutive months will complete all required training on the 1 ASOG 24-60 month N-CMR AF IMT 797 (Attachment 6). 3.5. Prospective Joint Terminal Attack Controller - Instructors (JTAC-I): 3.5.1. Prospective JTAC-Is will complete all tasks as listed on the JTAC-I AF IMT 797 (Attachment 7). The Chief JTAC-I will place the JTAC-I AF IMT 797 in the trainee’s JTAC evaluation folder, part V. 3.5.2. The final JTAC-I upgrade evaluation will be conducted by the Stan/Eval section. 3.5.3. For previously certified JTAC-Is, once the local area familiarization training is complete the Chief JTAC-I will determine if the individual will be carried as a JTAC-I based on ability. 3.5.4. An individual is not qualified as a JTAC-I until the commander signs the JTAC-I designation letter (Attachment 2). 4. Master Task List (MTL) and Career Field Education and Training Plan (CFETP): 4.1. The following is a work center/duty position MTL and CFETP for JTAC personnel: 4.1.1. AFI 13-112V1 Table 5-1. 4.1.2. Appropriate 1C4 MTL and CFETP. All 1C4 MTL and CFETP are located on the 1 ASOG CoP under A3 – Operations in the UTM folder. //SIGNED//sgg/22 Sep 10// STEVEN G. GRAY, Col, USAF Commander
  • 9. 1 ASOG 13-112V1, 22 September 2010 9 Attachment 1 JTAC DESIGNATION LETTER
  • 10. 10 1 ASOG 13-112V1, 22 September 2010 Attachment 2 JTAC-I DESIGNATION LETTER
  • 11. 1 ASOG 13-112V1, 22 September 2010 11 Attachment 3 ACADEMIC N-CMR AF IMT 623A
  • 12. 12 1 ASOG 13-112V1, 22 September 2010 Attachment 4 30 DAY MQT EXTENSION LETTER
  • 13. 1 ASOG 13-112V1, 22 September 2010 13 Attachment 5 ORM WORKSHEET Activity Requiring ORM: Activity Location: Date: Prepared By: Overall Risk: JDAM Employment Seldom Catastrophic High - Conduct a review of JDAM employment TTP prior to event - Have additional personnel cross-check targeting data - Restrict aircraft run-ins to parallel to the ground personnel location - Mandate read-back of targeting info Seldom Critical High Non-Current JTAC Occasionally Moderate Medium - Prior to mission, review TTP specific to the mission profile - JTAC-I as an observer Occasionally Negligible Low High Heat Conditions Likely Moderate Medium - Adequate water supply - Start hydrating a week in advance - Protection from the sun - Eat plenty of the proper food Seldom Moderate Low Extreme Cold Conditions Occasionally Moderate Medium - Dress appropriately - Perform buddy checks - Keep hydrated - Eat plenty of the appropriate food Seldom Moderate Low Fatigue Occasionally Moderate Medium - No alcohol consumption 8 hours prior to mission execution - Provide adequate rest time after the days/nights mission Seldom Moderate Low Hazard Probability Severity Risk Level Control Measures Residual Effect Residual Severity Residual Risk Level Unfamiliar Range Occasionally Moderate Medium - Review and understand range regulations - Obtain range safety briefing Occasionally Moderate Medium Non-JTAC Controller Likely Critical High - Conduct a CAS PE discussing the next days training mission - JTAC-I observer - Inform aircrew of non-JTAC controlling the Mission Seldom Moderate Low Live Operations Frequent Catastrophic Extreme - Abide by peacetime minimum safe distances - Review range regulations for correct target/ordnance selection - All personnel have on IBA and helmet - Conduct a review of live operations TTP prior to event Seldom Critical High Night Operations Likely Catastrophic Extreme - Conduct a review of night operations TTP prior to event Seldom Critical High LASER Operations Likely Catastrophic Extreme - Conduct a review of LASER operations TTP prior to event - Ensure all personnel are wearing LEP - Have additional personnel cross-check LASER safety fans Seldom Critical High
  • 14. 14 1 ASOG 13-112V1, 22 September 2010 Attachment 6 24-60 MONTH N-CMR AF IMT 797
  • 15. 1 ASOG 13-112V1, 22 September 2010 15 Attachment 7 JTAC-I UPGRADE AF IMT 797
  • 16. 16 1 ASOG 13-112V1, 22 September 2010 Attachment 8 CHIEF JTAC-I DESIGNATION LETTER
  • 17. 1 ASOG 13-112V1, 22 September 2010 17 Attachment 9 JTAC DECERTIFICATION LETTER
  • 18. 18 1 ASOG 13-112V1, 22 September 2010 Attachment 10 RE-ENTRY INTO JTAC TRAINING PROGRAM LETTER
  • 19. 1 ASOG 13-112V1, 22 September 2010 19 Attachment 11 JTAC-I INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUE GRADESHEET
  • 20. 20 1 ASOG 13-112V1, 22 September 2010 Attachment 12 JTAC LETTER OF QUALIFICATIONS
  • 21. 1 ASOG 13-112V1, 22 September 2010 21 Attachment 13 MAJCOM/A3 WAIVER LETTER PAGE 1
  • 22. 22 1 ASOG 13-112V1, 22 September 2010 Attachment 13 MAJCOM/A3 WAIVER LETTER PAGE 2
  • 23. 1 ASOG 13-112V1, 22 September 2010 23 Attachment 14 ACC FORM 206
  • 24. 24 1 ASOG 13-112V1, 22 September 2010 Attachment 15 1 ASOG IQT PREREQUISIT AF IMT 797
  • 25. 1 ASOG 13-112V1, 22 September 2010 25 Attachment 16 JTACQC AF IMT 797 PAGE 1
  • 26. 26 1 ASOG 13-112V1, 22 September 2010 Attachment 16 JTACQC AF IMT 797 PAGE 2
  • 27. 1 ASOG 13-112V1, 22 September 2010 27 Attachment 17 References AFI 13-112, Volume 1, Joint Terminal Attack Controller (JTAC) Training Program, 15 February 2008, Incorporating Change 1, 4 May 2009 AFI 13-112, Volume 2, Joint Terminal Attack Controller (JTAC) Standardization/Evaluation Program, 21 February 2008, Incorporating Change 1, 18 May 2009 AFI 48-123, Medical Examinations and Standards, 24 September 2009, Incorporating Change 1, 1 June 2010 Abbreviations and Acronyms ALO—Air Liaison Officer ASOC—Air Support Operations Center ASOG—Air Support Operations Group ASOS—Air Support Operations Squadron CAF—Combat Air Forces CAS—Close Air Support CMR—Combat Mission Ready CRF—Controller Read File CSEE—Chief of Standardization/Evaluation Examiner CT—Continuation Training DNIC —Duties Not Including Controlling DNIF— Duties Not Including Flying JTAC—Joint Terminal Attack Controller JTAC-I—Joint Terminal Attack Controller-Instructor JTACQC—Joint Terminal Attack Controller Qualification Course IQT—Initial Qualification Training MQT—Mission Qualification Training MTL—Master Task List N-CMR—Non-Combat Mission Ready OI—Operating Instruction ORM—Operational Risk Management OTM—Operations Training Manager PE—Practical Exercise RTFS—Return To Fly Status RTRB—Realistic Training Review Board SEE—Standardization/Evaluation Examiner TACP—Tactical Air Control Party TACTICS—Theater Air Control Training Information Computer System UTC — Unit Type Code UTM—Unit Training Manager