USAF website - rules for wearing A2. Maybe someone currently serving can explain what it all means lol
USAF website - rules for wearing A2. Maybe someone currently serving can explain what it all means lol
That allowance seems kinds of daft. If I was in and had the choice I'd never wear leather unless I was actual on-the-job aircrew or retired from it.Aircrew are authorized A2s as soon as they have their AO (aeronautical order) regardless if they've finished training or not. For enlisted guys, that AO also gives them their wings. You get your AO and can be taken off flying status for whatever reason, you'll still keep your wings.
I have no idea what the USAF has to do with space - surveilance satellites?Space weenies have to finish their training and be certified before they get the jackets.
That allowance seems kinds of daft. If I was in and had the choice I'd never wear leather unless I was actual on-the-job aircrew or retired from it.
I have no idea what the USAF has to do with space - surveilance satellites?
You obviously don't live around here! All the ground bound NORAD and other high tech service member personnel wear them.Most guys are with you. They don't wear A2s unless they are on flight status. And the AF has a huge portion of the Space Surveillance gig. Google "ISR".
Here's a summary of modern-day A2 contracts (from a Japanese website, of course):
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I wasn't issued my A-2 until I finished Mission Qual Training in the F-16. It was considered a bit of a rite of passage. Certainly not as soon as I got my AO.