This document is a transcript for Kyle King that lists his military training courses, occupations, and test scores. It summarizes his completion of courses in aviation fundamentals, electricity, electronics, and aircraft maintenance. It also lists his occupations as an Aviation Electrician's Mate and the credits recommended by the American Council on Education for the skills and knowledge gained in his military training and experience.
This document is a transcript for Devintrey Thomas Adams that includes information such as his social security number, rank, courses completed in the military, occupations held, and course descriptions. It shows that he completed training in recruit training, aviation support equipment technician, and mobile electric power plant intermediate maintenance technician. He held occupations including airman recruit, airman apprentice, and aviation support equipment technician. The transcript provides details on the courses such as location, dates, credit hours, and level of credit recommended by the American Council on Education.
This document is Steve Joe Collins' unofficial joint services transcript. It lists his military courses, experiences, and occupations from 1987 to 1994 while serving in the Army. The transcript shows that Collins completed basic combat training, aircraft electrician training, and a primary leadership development course. He held occupations as an aircraft electrician and supervisor and completed additional maintenance and leadership courses. The transcript provides ACE credit recommendations for his military training and experience in semester hours.
This document is Juan Flagg's unofficial military transcript from the American Council on Education (ACE). It lists the courses and occupations he completed in the Navy from 2007 to 2012, including Recruit Training, Machinist's Mate School, Nuclear Power School, and serving as a Machinist's Mate aboard submarines. It provides the course titles, locations, dates, and ACE credit recommendations for each entry. The transcript notes that ACE evaluates military courses and recommends appropriate college credits.
This document is a 7-page unofficial transcript for David Wayne Robertson that details his military training and experience from 2006 to 2014. It lists over 30 courses completed in areas such as fire control, electronics, computer networking, and weapons systems. It also documents his promotions through the ranks from Seaman Recruit to Fire Controlman First Class and occupational specialties in fire control and Aegis computer systems maintenance.
Staff Sergeant Kristofer Mock's unofficial transcript summarizes his military education and experience. It shows that he completed recruit training in 1995-1996, earning credits in marksmanship, orienteering, and physical fitness. Subsequent courses included infantry training, air traffic control training, and leadership and management courses through the Marine Corps Institute. His military experience includes serving as an air traffic controller from 1996-1999 and working with assault vehicles from 1999-2001.
This document is a 6-page unofficial transcript for Ariel Endsley listing military courses completed between 2011-2013. It includes courses in areas such as marksmanship, land navigation, aviation maintenance, electronics troubleshooting, and combat skills. Locations include bases in North Carolina, Florida, California, and correspondence courses through the Marine Corps Institute.
This unofficial transcript provides information about Schan Alton Seay's military training and experience. It shows that he completed recruit training in 2002 and then advanced electronics and fire controlman training through 2003. His occupations included electronic equipment repairman, fire controlman, and CIWS technician. He held these roles from 2002-2006 and completed additional military courses in areas like digital electronics, hydraulics, and radar systems. The transcript lists the American Council on Education credit recommendations for the courses and occupations.
Miguel Angel Hernandez has over 15 years of experience maintaining both manned and unmanned aircraft systems in the U.S. Army, including as an instructor. He has served as a supervisor over platoon-sized teams and as a technical inspector. Hernandez holds a Bachelor's degree in Aeronautical Science and an Associate's degree in Unmanned Aircraft Systems and Operations. He has a secret security clearance and is bilingual in English and Spanish.
This document is a transcript for Devintrey Thomas Adams that includes information such as his social security number, rank, courses completed in the military, occupations held, and course descriptions. It shows that he completed training in recruit training, aviation support equipment technician, and mobile electric power plant intermediate maintenance technician. He held occupations including airman recruit, airman apprentice, and aviation support equipment technician. The transcript provides details on the courses such as location, dates, credit hours, and level of credit recommended by the American Council on Education.
This document is Steve Joe Collins' unofficial joint services transcript. It lists his military courses, experiences, and occupations from 1987 to 1994 while serving in the Army. The transcript shows that Collins completed basic combat training, aircraft electrician training, and a primary leadership development course. He held occupations as an aircraft electrician and supervisor and completed additional maintenance and leadership courses. The transcript provides ACE credit recommendations for his military training and experience in semester hours.
This document is Juan Flagg's unofficial military transcript from the American Council on Education (ACE). It lists the courses and occupations he completed in the Navy from 2007 to 2012, including Recruit Training, Machinist's Mate School, Nuclear Power School, and serving as a Machinist's Mate aboard submarines. It provides the course titles, locations, dates, and ACE credit recommendations for each entry. The transcript notes that ACE evaluates military courses and recommends appropriate college credits.
This document is a 7-page unofficial transcript for David Wayne Robertson that details his military training and experience from 2006 to 2014. It lists over 30 courses completed in areas such as fire control, electronics, computer networking, and weapons systems. It also documents his promotions through the ranks from Seaman Recruit to Fire Controlman First Class and occupational specialties in fire control and Aegis computer systems maintenance.
Staff Sergeant Kristofer Mock's unofficial transcript summarizes his military education and experience. It shows that he completed recruit training in 1995-1996, earning credits in marksmanship, orienteering, and physical fitness. Subsequent courses included infantry training, air traffic control training, and leadership and management courses through the Marine Corps Institute. His military experience includes serving as an air traffic controller from 1996-1999 and working with assault vehicles from 1999-2001.
This document is a 6-page unofficial transcript for Ariel Endsley listing military courses completed between 2011-2013. It includes courses in areas such as marksmanship, land navigation, aviation maintenance, electronics troubleshooting, and combat skills. Locations include bases in North Carolina, Florida, California, and correspondence courses through the Marine Corps Institute.
This unofficial transcript provides information about Schan Alton Seay's military training and experience. It shows that he completed recruit training in 2002 and then advanced electronics and fire controlman training through 2003. His occupations included electronic equipment repairman, fire controlman, and CIWS technician. He held these roles from 2002-2006 and completed additional military courses in areas like digital electronics, hydraulics, and radar systems. The transcript lists the American Council on Education credit recommendations for the courses and occupations.
Miguel Angel Hernandez has over 15 years of experience maintaining both manned and unmanned aircraft systems in the U.S. Army, including as an instructor. He has served as a supervisor over platoon-sized teams and as a technical inspector. Hernandez holds a Bachelor's degree in Aeronautical Science and an Associate's degree in Unmanned Aircraft Systems and Operations. He has a secret security clearance and is bilingual in English and Spanish.
Mike Gomez has over 30 years of experience maintaining various helicopter models including OH-58, AH-64, and UH-72 helicopters. He currently serves as a Quality Assurance Specialist at Fort Rucker, Alabama where he oversees maintenance contracts for over 200 helicopters. Gomez has an extensive maintenance background and holds numerous technical certifications. He is currently pursuing a Bachelor's degree in Aviation Maintenance from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University.
This unofficial transcript for Alex Dustin Boschma provides the following information in 3 sentences:
It lists Alex's personal information including name, SSN, rank, and military courses completed between 2003 and 2015 related to his occupation as an Aviation Support Equipment Technician. The courses covered topics such as aircraft towing tractor maintenance, electrical systems, hydraulics, and cryogenic equipment operation. The transcript does not provide any information about courses Alex did not complete.
This is seminar report of ageing of aircraft.this useful for those student who want to give seminar on designing area of aircraft.In this report you will find brief introduction of ageing of aircraft.
Practical skill training for civil aircraft maintenance personnelAmnat Sk
This document outlines practical skill training syllabi for aircraft maintenance personnel in mechanical (ME) and avionics (AV) disciplines. It specifies minimum training times and contents for key skill areas including use of manuals, tools, fasteners, electrical wiring and more. The goal is to improve maintenance personnel competence and reduce errors by establishing uniform training standards. The Flight Standard Department of CAAC is responsible for overseeing this advisory circular, which became effective in April 2004.
This document is a transcript for Mikhiela Shandre Anthony from the Joint Services Transcript program. It lists military courses completed, including recruit training, aviation electronics technician apprentice training, and organizational maintenance training. It also includes military experience in avionics maintenance and global war on terror support. Testing scores and additional training experiences are noted in other sections.
John Kirk McLeod served in the Navy as an Aviation Machinist's Mate and Utilitiesman. His transcript shows that he completed training in areas such as aircraft maintenance, jet engine systems, leadership, plumbing, HVAC, and physics. He held occupations including Airman, Airman Apprentice, and Aviation Machinist's Mate, gaining experience in aircraft maintenance and jet engine maintenance.
My Joint Service Transcript (JST) - ArmyJames Calvo
This document is a 7-page unofficial transcript for James Mundo Calvo listing his military training and experience. It includes details of over 20 courses completed between 1987 and 2014 covering topics like basic combat training, supply management, leadership development, and military police operations. The transcript also outlines Mr. Calvo's career history serving as a Unit Supply Specialist and Military Policeman from 1988 to 2001, rising to supervisory roles overseeing supply operations and military police squads and platoons.
The document is a presentation by Barry G. Byrd of the Federal Aviation Administration given on March 28, 2012 about failure to follow procedures. It discusses FAA regulations regarding maintenance procedures and performance standards. It provides an overview of causal factors for maintenance errors and uses an accident example where failure to follow procedures led to loss of control during takeoff. The presentation aims to increase awareness of risks from failing to follow procedures and how following preventative measures and safety nets can reduce maintenance errors.
James Denton Wyatt served in the U.S. Navy from 1995 to present as a Cryptologic Technician, Maintenance. He has completed extensive training in electronics, computer systems, leadership, and national security. Wyatt's transcript shows that he has achieved certifications and advanced skills in cryptography, network administration, and the maintenance of classified electronic systems.
This document discusses a fatal aircraft accident and analyzes the chain of events and human factors that led to it. It describes how a doctor purchased a modified Mooney aircraft that experienced problems during several flights. Facing a looming insurance deadline, the doctor decided to ferry the aircraft himself. Despite continuing mechanical issues, especially with the propeller installation, the pre-flight checks were rushed. On takeoff, something fell off the aircraft and it crashed, killing the pilot. The summary identifies a series of thoughtless decisions and risky behaviors that ignored applicable human factors, ultimately leading to an undesirable accident that could have been prevented.
This document provides a verification of military experience and training for Travis Wade Branch. It details his service history in the Navy from 2002 to 2006 as an Aviation Electronics Technician. It lists his various duties and promotions through the ranks from Airman Apprentice to Petty Officer Second Class. It also outlines his primary training as an Aviation Technician and courses completed, including AN/USM-484 Hybrid Test System Operator/Maintainer and AN/USM-636(V) Common Operator/Maintainer. Credit recommendations from the American Council on Education are provided for each relevant course.
This transcript summarizes credits recommended by the American Council on Education (ACE) for military training and experience. It includes over 30 courses across various vocational and technical areas such as engineering, industrial technology, and management. The courses range from 1 to 5 credits at the vocational, lower, and upper division levels. This transcript is provided for information and advisement but is not an official transcript.
This document is Marcus Atnip's unofficial military transcript. It lists the courses and training he has completed, including Basic Combat Training, Special Electronic Devices Repairer training, and Structured Self Development programs. It provides information on each item like location, dates, credit hours recommended by the American Council on Education, and skill areas covered. The transcript is protected by FERPA and is unofficial.
Michael Monserrat's transcript shows that he has completed extensive military training courses related to aviation support equipment maintenance and instruction. These include courses in mobile electric power plants, aircraft towing tractors, firefighting trucks, leadership, hydraulics, diesel engines, and instructional methodology. His military experience includes roles as a seaman, personnelman, mobile electric power plants technician, aviation support equipment technician, instructor, and master training specialist.
This document discusses aircraft maintenance records and requirements. It emphasizes the importance of accurate documentation and identifies common documentation problems. It outlines requirements for maintenance record content, including descriptions of work performed, completion dates, and signatures. It also discusses issues like poor shift turnovers, non-compliance with airworthiness directives, and the importance of following regulations and procedures for aircraft maintenance.
The document is a presentation by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) about pilot deviations. It discusses general information about pilot deviations, statistics on common deviations, reasons for deviations occurring, how pilots should respond if involved in a deviation, and the FAA's investigative process. The presentation provides an overview of pilot deviations to educate pilots and flight schools.
Jordan Meek is seeking a position that utilizes his experience as an artillery technician in the NC Army National Guard, where he has served since 2013. He has worked on hydraulic, electrical, and mechanical systems for mobile artillery like HIMARS and M270A1, troubleshooting issues through diagnostics. Meek also has experience working as a production worker for Daimler/Freightliner and various other jobs. He is currently enrolled in an AAS program in Electronic Engineering Technology where he is gaining skills in electrical schematics, safety procedures, and cabling. Meek believes his credentials and field experience make him a strong candidate for this position.
Mark Dukes served in the U.S. Navy from 1979 to 1998, achieving the rank of Aviation Electronics Technician, Second Class. He completed extensive training in aviation electronics, including courses in basic electricity, communications fundamentals, and microelectronics repair. Dukes' transcript details his occupational experience maintaining and repairing electronic systems on aircraft as an Aviation Electronics Technician.
Upon completion of various electronics, communications, and leadership courses between 1999-2005, Brian Conner gained skills in troubleshooting electronic systems, maintaining communications equipment, and developing subordinates. His military experience and qualifications included serving as a Seaman and attaining the Navy Enlisted Classifications of Communications Security Technician, AN/USC-38 Maintenance Technician, and JTIDS Shipboard Terminal Maintenance Technician.
Mike Gomez has over 30 years of experience maintaining various helicopter models including OH-58, AH-64, and UH-72 helicopters. He currently serves as a Quality Assurance Specialist at Fort Rucker, Alabama where he oversees maintenance contracts for over 200 helicopters. Gomez has an extensive maintenance background and holds numerous technical certifications. He is currently pursuing a Bachelor's degree in Aviation Maintenance from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University.
This unofficial transcript for Alex Dustin Boschma provides the following information in 3 sentences:
It lists Alex's personal information including name, SSN, rank, and military courses completed between 2003 and 2015 related to his occupation as an Aviation Support Equipment Technician. The courses covered topics such as aircraft towing tractor maintenance, electrical systems, hydraulics, and cryogenic equipment operation. The transcript does not provide any information about courses Alex did not complete.
This is seminar report of ageing of aircraft.this useful for those student who want to give seminar on designing area of aircraft.In this report you will find brief introduction of ageing of aircraft.
Practical skill training for civil aircraft maintenance personnelAmnat Sk
This document outlines practical skill training syllabi for aircraft maintenance personnel in mechanical (ME) and avionics (AV) disciplines. It specifies minimum training times and contents for key skill areas including use of manuals, tools, fasteners, electrical wiring and more. The goal is to improve maintenance personnel competence and reduce errors by establishing uniform training standards. The Flight Standard Department of CAAC is responsible for overseeing this advisory circular, which became effective in April 2004.
This document is a transcript for Mikhiela Shandre Anthony from the Joint Services Transcript program. It lists military courses completed, including recruit training, aviation electronics technician apprentice training, and organizational maintenance training. It also includes military experience in avionics maintenance and global war on terror support. Testing scores and additional training experiences are noted in other sections.
John Kirk McLeod served in the Navy as an Aviation Machinist's Mate and Utilitiesman. His transcript shows that he completed training in areas such as aircraft maintenance, jet engine systems, leadership, plumbing, HVAC, and physics. He held occupations including Airman, Airman Apprentice, and Aviation Machinist's Mate, gaining experience in aircraft maintenance and jet engine maintenance.
My Joint Service Transcript (JST) - ArmyJames Calvo
This document is a 7-page unofficial transcript for James Mundo Calvo listing his military training and experience. It includes details of over 20 courses completed between 1987 and 2014 covering topics like basic combat training, supply management, leadership development, and military police operations. The transcript also outlines Mr. Calvo's career history serving as a Unit Supply Specialist and Military Policeman from 1988 to 2001, rising to supervisory roles overseeing supply operations and military police squads and platoons.
The document is a presentation by Barry G. Byrd of the Federal Aviation Administration given on March 28, 2012 about failure to follow procedures. It discusses FAA regulations regarding maintenance procedures and performance standards. It provides an overview of causal factors for maintenance errors and uses an accident example where failure to follow procedures led to loss of control during takeoff. The presentation aims to increase awareness of risks from failing to follow procedures and how following preventative measures and safety nets can reduce maintenance errors.
James Denton Wyatt served in the U.S. Navy from 1995 to present as a Cryptologic Technician, Maintenance. He has completed extensive training in electronics, computer systems, leadership, and national security. Wyatt's transcript shows that he has achieved certifications and advanced skills in cryptography, network administration, and the maintenance of classified electronic systems.
This document discusses a fatal aircraft accident and analyzes the chain of events and human factors that led to it. It describes how a doctor purchased a modified Mooney aircraft that experienced problems during several flights. Facing a looming insurance deadline, the doctor decided to ferry the aircraft himself. Despite continuing mechanical issues, especially with the propeller installation, the pre-flight checks were rushed. On takeoff, something fell off the aircraft and it crashed, killing the pilot. The summary identifies a series of thoughtless decisions and risky behaviors that ignored applicable human factors, ultimately leading to an undesirable accident that could have been prevented.
This document provides a verification of military experience and training for Travis Wade Branch. It details his service history in the Navy from 2002 to 2006 as an Aviation Electronics Technician. It lists his various duties and promotions through the ranks from Airman Apprentice to Petty Officer Second Class. It also outlines his primary training as an Aviation Technician and courses completed, including AN/USM-484 Hybrid Test System Operator/Maintainer and AN/USM-636(V) Common Operator/Maintainer. Credit recommendations from the American Council on Education are provided for each relevant course.
This transcript summarizes credits recommended by the American Council on Education (ACE) for military training and experience. It includes over 30 courses across various vocational and technical areas such as engineering, industrial technology, and management. The courses range from 1 to 5 credits at the vocational, lower, and upper division levels. This transcript is provided for information and advisement but is not an official transcript.
This document is Marcus Atnip's unofficial military transcript. It lists the courses and training he has completed, including Basic Combat Training, Special Electronic Devices Repairer training, and Structured Self Development programs. It provides information on each item like location, dates, credit hours recommended by the American Council on Education, and skill areas covered. The transcript is protected by FERPA and is unofficial.
Michael Monserrat's transcript shows that he has completed extensive military training courses related to aviation support equipment maintenance and instruction. These include courses in mobile electric power plants, aircraft towing tractors, firefighting trucks, leadership, hydraulics, diesel engines, and instructional methodology. His military experience includes roles as a seaman, personnelman, mobile electric power plants technician, aviation support equipment technician, instructor, and master training specialist.
This document discusses aircraft maintenance records and requirements. It emphasizes the importance of accurate documentation and identifies common documentation problems. It outlines requirements for maintenance record content, including descriptions of work performed, completion dates, and signatures. It also discusses issues like poor shift turnovers, non-compliance with airworthiness directives, and the importance of following regulations and procedures for aircraft maintenance.
The document is a presentation by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) about pilot deviations. It discusses general information about pilot deviations, statistics on common deviations, reasons for deviations occurring, how pilots should respond if involved in a deviation, and the FAA's investigative process. The presentation provides an overview of pilot deviations to educate pilots and flight schools.
Jordan Meek is seeking a position that utilizes his experience as an artillery technician in the NC Army National Guard, where he has served since 2013. He has worked on hydraulic, electrical, and mechanical systems for mobile artillery like HIMARS and M270A1, troubleshooting issues through diagnostics. Meek also has experience working as a production worker for Daimler/Freightliner and various other jobs. He is currently enrolled in an AAS program in Electronic Engineering Technology where he is gaining skills in electrical schematics, safety procedures, and cabling. Meek believes his credentials and field experience make him a strong candidate for this position.
Mark Dukes served in the U.S. Navy from 1979 to 1998, achieving the rank of Aviation Electronics Technician, Second Class. He completed extensive training in aviation electronics, including courses in basic electricity, communications fundamentals, and microelectronics repair. Dukes' transcript details his occupational experience maintaining and repairing electronic systems on aircraft as an Aviation Electronics Technician.
Upon completion of various electronics, communications, and leadership courses between 1999-2005, Brian Conner gained skills in troubleshooting electronic systems, maintaining communications equipment, and developing subordinates. His military experience and qualifications included serving as a Seaman and attaining the Navy Enlisted Classifications of Communications Security Technician, AN/USC-38 Maintenance Technician, and JTIDS Shipboard Terminal Maintenance Technician.
The document is a transcript for Scott Stanley Stephenson that lists his military courses, experience, and qualifications. It shows that he completed recruit training, nuclear machinist's mate training, nuclear power school for enlisted personnel, and submarine nuclear propulsion plant operator training. His experience includes serving as a nuclear propulsion plant operator, submarine nuclear propulsion plant operator, and submarine nuclear propulsion plant supervisor. His highest qualification was as a nuclear qualified engineering department master chief.
Taniel Brown has over 14 years of experience in electrical and electro-mechanical aircraft maintenance and repair. He has worked as an Aviation Electrician for URS Corp since 2010, where he tests and troubleshoots avionics, repairs wiring and equipment, and trains other personnel. Previously, he was a Field Service Technician maintaining cash machines from 2009-2010. From 2000-2008, Brown served in the US Navy repairing electrical and mechanical components on various aircraft. He now attends Tidewater Community College pursuing additional education.
This document is a 4-page unofficial transcript for Michael James Graham showing military courses and occupations from 1990 to 1994. It lists courses in basic military training, submarine school, surface antisubmarine warfare combat systems operator training, and experience as a sonar technician. College credit is recommended for many of the courses and occupations, including in areas like first aid, personal fitness, mechanical systems, and sonar operation. The transcript also provides explanations of terms and evaluations.
This document is a transcript for James Roger Kimble (XXX-XX-XXXX) that lists his military course completions and occupations. It shows that he completed recruit training and engineering courses, including interior communications electrician training. His occupations included fireman, interior communications electrician, and technician roles maintaining gyrocompasses and navigation systems. The transcript provides information on course objectives, locations, dates, and American Council on Education credit recommendations.
Missile Technicians (MTs) receive extensive training in electronics, computers, and mechanical systems used in submarine weapons systems. MTs are responsible for maintaining, repairing, and launching nuclear-capable ballistic missiles. They undergo rigorous training and are vital for maintaining the United States' strategic deterrence. MTs have a six-year active duty obligation and their training is directly applicable to high-paying civilian jobs working with advanced technology.
Taylor Buse is an experienced aircraft avionics systems technician with over 8 years of experience in the United States Air Force maintaining complex integrated systems on the CV-22 Osprey. Buse has attained the rank of staff sergeant (E-5) and holds qualifications as a CV-22 integrated avionics systems craftsman across electrical, environmental, and avionics systems. Buse seeks new opportunities as an avionics technician to continue utilizing strong troubleshooting skills and in-depth technical knowledge of aircraft systems.
This document provides a summary of an individual's military experience and training. It details their occupations in the Navy from 2006 to 2014, including ranks held from Seaman Recruit to Petty Officer First Class. It also lists relevant courses completed, including advanced training in fire control systems, AEGIS computer networks, and CIC team training for a destroyer. Overall, this record outlines over 8 years of naval service progressing through various roles with additional qualifications in electronic systems maintenance and supervision.
This document is an unofficial transcript for Daniel Lee Murray showing his military training history. It lists courses completed between July 2013 and November 2014 related to recruit training, submarine operations, electronics, and navigation. These courses were evaluated by the American Council on Education and most were recommended for college credit. The transcript also outlines Daniel's occupations as a seaman, electronics equipment repairman, and electronics technician working on navigation systems for submarines.
This document is a transcript for James Roger Kimble that includes his military courses, occupations, and experience. It shows that he completed recruit training in 1996, then training to be an M1/M1A1 Abrams Armor Crewman from 1988 to 1988. His occupations included Armor Crewman from 1988 to 1996, Fireman Recruit in 1996, and Fireman Apprentice from 1997 to 1998 before becoming an Interior Communications Electrician from 1998 onwards. The transcript provides details on the courses he completed for each occupation.
Marvin Hodges served in the US Navy from 1978 to 1995, achieving the rank of Electronics Technician, Second Class (E2). This unofficial transcript details his military training courses and occupations, including Basic Military Training, Basic Enlisted Submarine School, and Electronics Technician training. It provides the course titles, locations, dates, and American Council on Education credit recommendations for each experience. The transcript also lists his various occupations as an Electronics Technician and his later role as a Recruiter Canvasser/Recruiter.
This document is a 4-page unofficial transcript for Cory Michie showing his military education and experience. It includes over 30 courses completed between 2005 and 2012 covering topics like basic enlisted submarine training, electronics technician apprentice training, communications systems operation, and instructor training. It also lists his occupations as electronics technician and instructor, with dates of service.
Aviation Electrician's Mates (AEs) maintain electrical and electronic systems on aircraft. They receive training in electronics, electricity, and aircraft systems. After initial training, AEs are assigned to locations like naval air stations, aircraft carriers, or squadrons, where they spend about 60% of their time on fleet units and 40% at shore stations. AEs work on systems like computers, radar, navigation equipment, and electrical distribution, and must have skills in electronics troubleshooting, testing, and repair.
NASE, DANIEL RAYMOND completed Nuclear Electronics Technician, Class A training on January 14, 1999. The course provided training in topics such as AC circuits, basic instrumentation and controls, DC circuits, digital circuits and microprocessors, electrical troubleshooting and repair, and solid state devices and circuits. He also completed Recruit Training on June 5, 1998 which covered topics like first aid and safety, personal fitness/conditioning, and personal/community health. Additionally, as a Seaman from September 1, 1999 he gained experience in subjects including nautical science, navigation, seamanship, and swimming.
This document provides a transcript for Daniel Raymond Nase containing information about his military training and experience, including:
1) A Nuclear Electronics Technician A course from 1998-1999 that provided training in topics like AC circuits, basic instrumentation and controls, digital circuits, and technical mathematics.
2) A Recruit Training course from 1998 that covered topics like first aid, personal fitness, and swimming.
3) Experience as a Seaman from 1999 that included training in topics like nautical science, seamanship, and navigation.
4) College level courses and exam scores taken from 1998-2000 in subjects like college mathematics, natural sciences, macroeconomics and management.
This transcript summarizes Steven Landis's military training courses and experience from 1984 to 1999. It includes courses in basic military training, boiler technician training, engineman training, propulsion engineering, hydraulics systems, leadership development, and auxiliary systems maintenance. Landis achieved the rank of Engineman, Second Class and received training to operate, maintain and repair various mechanical, electrical and propulsion systems onboard Navy vessels.
This document is a 3 page unofficial transcript for Steven Christopher Landis. It lists the military courses he completed, including Basic Military Training, Boiler Technician Training, Propulsion Engineering Basics, and Engineman Training. It also lists the military occupations he held, including Fireman Recruit, Fireman, Engineman, and the dates he held each position. The transcript is protected by FERPA and provides his name, SSN, rank, and separated status from the military.
Over 4 years of service, Zachary Shively provided shipboard I-level maintenance support to deployed EA-6B/EA-18G squadrons on 11 aircraft carriers and performed I and D-level maintenance in support of 13 EA-6B/EA-18G squadrons ashore. Shively has expertise in electronic equipment inspection, installing and testing cabling, power connections, testing and troubleshooting, battery maintenance and repair, component level repair, and generator maintenance and repair.
This unofficial transcript provides a record of military courses, experiences, and test scores for Michael James Judy. It lists several military courses completed between 2008-2015 related to basic combat training, leadership, aviation operations, and signal support systems. It also includes records of occupational experience as a Signal Support Systems Specialist and Aviation Operations Specialist from 2008-2009. Additional experiences included college level test scores and various military training courses. Credit recommendations from the American Council on Education are provided for some courses and experiences.
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This is part 1 of my Java Learning Journey. This Contains Custom methods, classes, constructors, packages, multithreading , try- catch block, finally block and more.
How to Make a Field Mandatory in Odoo 17Celine George
In Odoo, making a field required can be done through both Python code and XML views. When you set the required attribute to True in Python code, it makes the field required across all views where it's used. Conversely, when you set the required attribute in XML views, it makes the field required only in the context of that particular view.
The simplified electron and muon model, Oscillating Spacetime: The Foundation...RitikBhardwaj56
Discover the Simplified Electron and Muon Model: A New Wave-Based Approach to Understanding Particles delves into a groundbreaking theory that presents electrons and muons as rotating soliton waves within oscillating spacetime. Geared towards students, researchers, and science buffs, this book breaks down complex ideas into simple explanations. It covers topics such as electron waves, temporal dynamics, and the implications of this model on particle physics. With clear illustrations and easy-to-follow explanations, readers will gain a new outlook on the universe's fundamental nature.
A workshop hosted by the South African Journal of Science aimed at postgraduate students and early career researchers with little or no experience in writing and publishing journal articles.
LAND USE LAND COVER AND NDVI OF MIRZAPUR DISTRICT, UPRAHUL
This Dissertation explores the particular circumstances of Mirzapur, a region located in the
core of India. Mirzapur, with its varied terrains and abundant biodiversity, offers an optimal
environment for investigating the changes in vegetation cover dynamics. Our study utilizes
advanced technologies such as GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and Remote sensing to
analyze the transformations that have taken place over the course of a decade.
The complex relationship between human activities and the environment has been the focus
of extensive research and worry. As the global community grapples with swift urbanization,
population expansion, and economic progress, the effects on natural ecosystems are becoming
more evident. A crucial element of this impact is the alteration of vegetation cover, which plays a
significant role in maintaining the ecological equilibrium of our planet.Land serves as the foundation for all human activities and provides the necessary materials for
these activities. As the most crucial natural resource, its utilization by humans results in different
'Land uses,' which are determined by both human activities and the physical characteristics of the
land.
The utilization of land is impacted by human needs and environmental factors. In countries
like India, rapid population growth and the emphasis on extensive resource exploitation can lead
to significant land degradation, adversely affecting the region's land cover.
Therefore, human intervention has significantly influenced land use patterns over many
centuries, evolving its structure over time and space. In the present era, these changes have
accelerated due to factors such as agriculture and urbanization. Information regarding land use and
cover is essential for various planning and management tasks related to the Earth's surface,
providing crucial environmental data for scientific, resource management, policy purposes, and
diverse human activities.
Accurate understanding of land use and cover is imperative for the development planning
of any area. Consequently, a wide range of professionals, including earth system scientists, land
and water managers, and urban planners, are interested in obtaining data on land use and cover
changes, conversion trends, and other related patterns. The spatial dimensions of land use and
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help of Advanced technologies like Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems is
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Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems
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Changes in vegetation cover refer to variations in the distribution, composition, and overall
structure of plant communities across different temporal and spatial scales. These changes can
occur natural.
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1. Page of1KING, KYLE DAVID XXX-XX-2907
08/01/2007
** PRIVACY ACT INFORMATION **
6
KING, KYLE DAVID
XXX-XX-2907
Aviation Electrician's Mate Airman
KING, KYLE DAVID
Transcript Sent To:
Name:
SSN:
Rank:
SAILOR/MARINE
AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION
REGISTRY TRANSCRIPT
C-100-2020
Military Course ID:
Avionics Common Core, Class A1Course:
18-APR-2003Date Taken: 10-JUN-2003
Description:
Upon completion of the course, the student will apply basic knowledge and skills in aviation fundamentals,
DC/AC electricity/electronics, digital principles, and solid state devices.
ACE Credit Recommendation:
ACE Identifier:
NV-1715-1819
**INDIVIDUAL COPY**
To
Military Course Completions
Air Technical Training Center
Pensacola, FL
A-950-000104-FEB-2003 10-APR-2003
NV-2202-0165
Recruit Training
Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to demonstrate knowledge of general military and Navy
protocol, first aid, personal health, safety, basic swimming, water survival skills, physical fitness, and fire
fighting.
In the lower-division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 1 semester hour in personal conditioning and 1 in
personal/community health (10/06).
Courses:
Date Taken:
Description:
ACE Credit Recommendation:
ACE Identifier:
Military Course ID:
To
ActiveStatus:
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C-602-2039
C-602-9442
Military Course ID:
Military Course ID:
Aviation Electrician's Mate Strand, Class A1
MH-53E Electrical/Instrument and Digital Automatic Flight Control
Systems (DAFCS) Organizational Maintenance
Course:
Course:
11-JUN-2003
06-OCT-2005
Date Taken:
Date Taken:
10-SEP-2003
01-FEB-2006
Description:
Description:
Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to perform routine and scheduled maintenance on
aircraft electrical, instrument, and navigational systems.
Upon completion of the course, the student will able to inspect, test, maintain, troubleshoot, and repair various
helicopter electrical systems, subsystems, and electrical components.
In the lower-division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 2 semester hours in DC circuits, 2 in AC
circuits, 2 in solid state circuits electronics, and 2 in aviation fundamentals (3/00).
In the lower-division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 3 semester hours in aircraft electrical systems,
3 in solid-state electronics, and 3 in aircraft instrument systems. See NV-1715-1819 for common core credit
(12/05).
In the lower-division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 4 semester hours in aircraft systems
fundamentals, and 5 in aircraft maintenance fundamentals (11/02).
ACE Credit Recommendation:
ACE Credit Recommendation:
ACE Identifier:
ACE Identifier:
NV-1715-1820
NV-1704-0606
To
To
Air Technical Training Center
Air Maintenance Training Unit
Pensacola, FL
Norfolk, VA
Military Experience
*NONE ASSIGNED
*NONE ASSIGNED
NER-AR
Airman Recruit
To assimilate recruits into the Navy way of life and to prepare them for further advanced training in
specialized Navy occupations.
None
Occupation:
Occupation:
ACE Identifier:
ACE Identifier:
Occupation ID:
Description:
ACE Credit Recommendation:
3. Page of3KING, KYLE DAVID XXX-XX-2907
08/01/2007
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*NONE ASSIGNED
NER-AE-005
NER-AE-005
NER-AA
NEC-8303
AE3 -- Select
Airman Apprentice
CH/MH-53E Systems Organizational Maintenance Technician
Aviation Electrician's Mate
Aviation Electrician's Mate
Assist in the maintenance of aircraft and associated aeronautical equipment and in the maintenance of aircraft
support equipment; service and clean aircraft; assist in aircraft handling; and perform other apprenticeship
duties required in the operation of naval aviation activities afloat and ashore.
Performs organizational level maintenance on the CH/MH-53E aircraft.
Maintains and repairs electrical, instrument, and power systems on various aircraft. This includes power
generation, conversion, and distribution systems; aircraft systems, including hydraulic, landing gear, flight
control, anti-icing, rain control, anti-skid braking, fire protection, utility, and power plant and related systems;
instrument systems, including aircraft engine, flight, and other indicating and warning systems; automatic flight
control and stabilization systems; aircraft compass systems; attitude reference systems; inertial navigation
systems; uses computers in various aspects of work; applies Hazmat procedures and Quality Assurance
methods; and applies aircraft corrosion control techniques. Duty assignments are designated as either O-Level
(troubleshooting and replacing modular systems on aircraft) or I-Level (disassembling, repairing, and
benchtesting modules). Persons assigned the AE rating receive equivalent training and must pass the same
advancement examination, regardless of whether duty assignments have been O-Level, I-Level, or both.
Troubleshoots and repairs electrical and instrument systems on aircraft; follows standard checkout procedures
to locate and repair electrical malfunctions; reads schematics and block diagrams; uses volt-ohm-millimeter
and oscilloscope; repairs inertial navigation systems; measures voltage, current, and resistance; calibrates
temperature sensing system; completes maintenance forms and inventories parts and supplies; performs
avionics corrosion control; supervises and trains airmen apprentices; and uses various maintenance and supply
tracking computer applications.
None
None
In the lower-division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 3 semester hours in electrical/electronic
laboratory, 2 in AC/DC theory, 2 in electrical test instruments, 3 in electrical troubleshooting, 1 in electrical
safety fundamentals, and 1 in Hazmat control (3/06).
Occupation:
Occupation:
Occupation:
ACE Identifier:
ACE Identifier:
ACE Identifier:
Occupation ID:
Occupation ID:
Occupation ID:
Description:
Description:
Description:
ACE Credit Recommendation:
ACE Credit Recommendation:
ACE Credit Recommendation:
4. Page of4KING, KYLE DAVID XXX-XX-2907
08/01/2007
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College Level Test Scores
NER-AN-003
AE3
AN
Airman
Maintains and repairs electrical, instrument, and power systems on various aircraft. This includes power
generation, conversion, and distribution systems; aircraft systems, including hydraulic, landing gear, flight
control, anti-icing, rain control, anti-skid braking, fire protection, utility, and power plant and related systems;
instrument systems, including aircraft engine, flight, and other indicating and warning systems; automatic flight
control and stabilization systems; aircraft compass systems; attitude reference systems; inertial navigation
systems; uses computers in various aspects of work; applies Hazmat procedures and Quality Assurance
methods; and applies aircraft corrosion control techniques. Duty assignments are designated as either O-Level
(troubleshooting and replacing modular systems on aircraft) or I-Level (disassembling, repairing, and
benchtesting modules). Persons assigned the AE rating receive equivalent training and must pass the same
advancement examination, regardless of whether duty assignments have been O-Level, I-Level, or both.
Troubleshoots and repairs electrical and instrument systems on aircraft; follows standard checkout procedures
to locate and repair electrical malfunctions; reads schematics and block diagrams; uses volt-ohm-millimeter
and oscilloscope; repairs inertial navigation systems; measures voltage, current, and resistance; calibrates
temperature sensing system; completes maintenance forms and inventories parts and supplies; performs
avionics corrosion control; supervises and trains airmen apprentices; and uses various maintenance and supply
tracking computer applications.
Assists in the maintenance of aircraft, associated aeronautical equipment, and aircraft support equipment;
services, cleans, and handles aircraft; performs other apprentice-level duties involved in the operation of a
naval aircraft afloat and ashore.
In the lower-division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 3 semester hours in electrical/electronic
laboratory, 2 in AC/DC theory, 2 in electrical test instruments, 3 in electrical troubleshooting, 1 in electrical
safety fundamentals, and 1 in Hazmat control (3/06).
In the vocational certificate category, 2 semester hours in fundamentals of aircraft service/maintenance.
NOTE: Credit for airman (AN) should be granted only after pay grade E-3 has been achieved (12/01).
Occupation: ACE Identifier:
Occupation ID:
Occupation ID:
Description:
Description:
ACE Credit Recommendation:
ACE Credit Recommendation:
*NONE ASSIGNED -- Occupation not evaluated by ACE or not evaluated during the time frame held by service member.
NONE
5. Page of5KING, KYLE DAVID XXX-XX-2907
08/01/2007
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A-950-0006
A-950-0080
CANSF-ATFP-CONUS-1.0
CPD-DFL-01
S-501-0150
CANSF-ATFP-CONUS-1.0
DOD-IAA-V2.0
OPER0151
LEAD0125
OPER0131
OPER0152
OPER0153
OPER0154
OPER0131
Course ID Date Taken Title Location Reason
This section provides a record of the service member's learning experiences
that do not have credit recommended for one or more of the following reasons:
(1) The course has not been evaluated by ACE
(2) The class attendance dates were not recorded in the service member's record
(3) The course was not completed during the ACE evaluation period
(4) The course was not evaluated by ACE at this specific location
Other Learning Experiences
Navy Student Indoctrination
Personnel Financial Management
ATFP Level I Awareness Training
For Service Members (CONUS)
Driving For Life
Personal Resonsibility and Values
Education and Training
ATFP Level I Awareness Training
For Service Members (CONUS)
DOD Information Assurance
Awareness
Lean Logic
Leading Change From The Front
Line
Six Sigma Introduction
Lean Value
Lean Techniques
Lean Strategies
Six Sigma Introduction
Naval Aviation Technical
Training Center Pensacola FL
Naval Aviation Technical
Training Center Pensacola FL
US Department of the Navy
US Department of the Navy
Bureau of Naval Personnel Det
Drug and Alcohol Program
Management Activity Norfolk
VA
US Department of the Navy
US Department of the Navy
SkillSoft Business Skills
SkillSoft Business Skills
SkillSoft Business Skills
SkillSoft Business Skills
SkillSoft Business Skills
SkillSoft Business Skills
SkillSoft Business Skills
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
15-APR-2003
17-APR-2003
02-NOV-2004
22-FEB-2005
10-MAR-2005
07-APR-2005
14-APR-2005
25-MAY-2005
26-MAY-2005
26-MAY-2005
26-MAY-2005
20-JUN-2005
20-JUN-2005
21-JUN-2005
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OPER0141
OPER0142
OPER0143
OPER0144
OPER0145
OPER0147
OPER0148
44751
OPER0146
14983
SFTY0101
CNL-FB-1.0
JKDDC-TIP-1
C-602-4410
CANSF-ATFP-CONUS-1.0
CANS-M16WS-1.0
CPD-LEVELB-1.0
DOD-IAA-V2.0
DOD-IAA-V2.0
Six Sigma: Reducing Variation To
Improve Quality
Six Sigma: Listening To The Voice
Of The Customer
Six Sigma Dmaic: Defining The
Problem
Six Sigma Dmaic: Measuring The
Process
Six Sigma Dmaic: Analyzing The
Data
Six Sigma Dmaic: Improving The
Process
Six Sigma Dmaic: Controlling The
Improved Process
Six Sigma Part 1: Six Sigma Essentials
Six Sigma Dmaic: Analyzing The
Process
Safety: Electrical Safety
Electrical Safety Basics
Fleet Business: The Navy Business
And Fiscal Practices Course
Trafficking In Persons Basic
Awareness Training
H-60 Wire System Repair
Organizational Maintenance
ATFP Level I Awareness Training
For Service Members (CONUS)
M16 Weapon Safety
Level B - Code Of Conduct
DOD Information Assurance
Awareness
DOD Information Assurance
Awareness
SkillSoft Business Skills
SkillSoft Business Skills
SkillSoft Business Skills
SkillSoft Business Skills
SkillSoft Business Skills
SkillSoft Business Skills
SkillSoft Business Skills
NETg Business and
Professional Develop
SkillSoft Business Skills
NETg Business and
Professional Develop
SkillSoft Business Skills
US Department of the Navy
US Department of the Navy
Naval Air Maintenance
Training Group Det Norfolk
VA
US Department of the Navy
US Department of the Navy
US Department of the Navy
US Department of the Navy
US Department of the Navy
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
21-JUN-2005
21-JUN-2005
21-JUN-2005
22-JUN-2005
27-JUN-2005
27-JUN-2005
27-JUN-2005
07-JUL-2005
07-JUL-2005
13-JUL-2005
13-JUL-2005
15-JUL-2005
09-NOV-2005
13-APR-2006
05-JUN-2006
06-JUN-2006
07-JUN-2006
30-SEP-2006
04-APR-2007