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1 DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY HEADQUARTERS UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS 3000 MARINE CORPS PENTAGON WASHINGTON, DC NAVMC c JAN 2015 NAVMC From: To: Subj: Ref: Encl: Commandant of the Marine Corps Distribution List EXPEDITIONARY AIRFIELD/EMERGENCY SERVICES OFFICER TRAINING AND READINESS MANUAL (a) NAVMC C (1) EAESO T&R Manual 1. Purpose. In accordance with reference (a), enclosure (1) contains revised standards and regulations regarding the training of Marine Expeditionary Airfield/Emergency Services Officers (EAESO) within Marine Wing Support Squadrons. 2. Scope. Highlights of major Training and Readiness (T&R} planning considerations included in this EAESO T&R Manual are as follows: a. Adjusted format and content to align with standards and regulations per reference (a). b. All training events leverage existing training within the Expeditionary Airfield and Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting T&R Manuals, and then reinforced with additional training unique to the EAESO Military Occupational Specialty. c. The 2000 through 4000 Phase syllabi transitions the Formal School graduate to a Core Model Minimum Requirement Marine, with a focus on Core Mission Essential Task competency and expected assigned mission tasks. 3. Information. Recommended changes to this Manual should be submitted via the syllabus sponsor and the appropriate chain of command to: Commanding General (CG}, Training and Education Command (TECOM), Marine Air Ground Task Force Training and Education Standards Division (MTESD) (C 466), Aviation Standards DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT A: distribution is unlimited. Approved for public release;

2 Branch using standard Naval correspondence or the Automated Message Handling System plain language address: CG TECOM MTESD. 4. Command. This Manual is applicable to the Marine Corps Total Force. m... MAN 5. Certification. Reviewed and approved this date. DISTRIBUTION: PCN By direction 2

3 CHAPTER 1 EXPEDITIONARY AIRFIELD AND EMERGENCY SERVICES OFFICER/MOS 7002 TRAINING AND READINESS UNIT REQUIREMENTS PARAGRAPH PAGE EAES/MOS 7002 UNIT TRAINING AND READINESS REQUIREMENTS MISSION TABLE OF ORGANIZATION (T/O) SIX FUNCTIONS OF MARINE AVIATION CORE/MISSION/CORE PLUS ABBREVIATIONS MISSION ESSENTIAL TASK LIST (METL) MISSION ESSENTIAL TASK (MET) TO SIX FUNCTIONS OF MARINE AVIATION MATRIX MISSION ESSENTIAL TASK (MET) OUTPUT STANDARDS MET TO CORE/MISSION/CORE PLUS SKILL MATRIX CMMR CORE/MISSION/CORE PLUS SKILLS CREW DEFINITIONS AND PROFICIENCY REQUIREMENTS READINESS REPORTING INSTRUCTOR DESIGNATIONS REQUIREMENTS, CERTIFICATIONS, QUALIFICATIONS, AND DESIGNATIONS (R, C, Q, & D EAES 7002 EXTERNAL SYLLABUS RESOURCE REQUIREMENTS

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5 CHAPTER 1 EXPEDITIONARY AIRFIELD AND EMERGENCY SERVICES OFFICER (MOS 7002) TRAINING AND READINESS UNIT REQUIREMENTS 1.0 TRAINING AND READINESS REQUIREMENTS. The Marine Aviation Training and Readiness (T&R) Program provides the Marine Air-Ground Task Force (MAGTF) Commander with an Aviation Combat Element (ACE) capable of executing the six functions of Marine Aviation. The T&R Program is the fundamental tool used by commanders to construct, attain, and maintain effective training programs. The standards established in this program are validated by subject matter experts to maximize combat capabilities for assigned METs while conserving resources. These standards describe and define unit capabilities and requirements necessary to maintain proficiency in mission skills and combat leadership. Training events are based on specific requirements and performance standards to ensure a common base of training and depth of combat capability. 1.1 MISSION. Support the MAGTF Commander by providing Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting (ARFF) services in support of airfield operations (AOPS) at forward operating bases (FOB) and installation activities. ARFF services provide highly specialized skills to perform incident management, aircrew extraction, emergency medical services, aircraft and structural firefighting, fire prevention, suppression, search and rescue, hazardous material (HAZMAT) response, and other technical rescue (i.e. vehicle and machinery extraction, confined space rescue, structural collapse, and trenches and rope rescue). The EAESO is also responsible for providing the MAGTF Commander with a flexible capability to rapidly deploy and establish survivable, selfsustaining airfields in support of the Aviation Combat Element (ACE). Provide expeditionary airfield operation support functions and services necessary to establish and operate a forward operating base (FOB). Maintain required operational availability of arresting gear, optical landing aids, airfield lighting and marking through preventive and corrective maintenance, testing, calibration, and certifications. 1.2 TABLE OF ORGANIZATION (T/O). Refer to the T/Os listed below for current authorized organizational structure and personnel strength; they are managed by Total Force Structure, MCCDC. Information below depicts the ARFF T/O information as of the date of this directive TABLE OF ORGANIZATION: EXPEDITIONARY AIRFIELD AND EMERGENCY SERVICES OFFICER MOS 7002 EAES OFFICER 1 TOTAL PERSONNEL 1 1-3

6 1.3 SIX FUNCTIONS OF MARINE AVIATION FUNCTION Offensive Air Support Assault Support Anti-Air Warfare Electronic Warfare Control of Aircraft & Missiles Aerial Reconnaissance ABBREVIATION OAS ASPT AAW EW CoA&M AerRec SIX FUNCTIONS OF MARINE AVIATION DESCRIPTION OAS involves air operations that are conducted against enemy installations, facilities, and personnel in order to directly assist in the attainment of MAGTF objectives by destroying enemy resources or isolating enemy military forces. Its primary support of the warfighting functions is to provide fires and force protection through CAS and DAS. ASPT contributes to the warfighting functions of maneuver and logistics. Maneuver warfare demands rapid, flexible maneuverability to achieve a decision. Assault support uses aircraft to provide tactical mobility and logistic support to the MAGTF for the movement of high priority personnel and cargo within the immediate area of operations (or the evacuation of personnel and cargo). AAW is the actions used to destroy or reduce the enemy air and missile threat to an acceptable 1evel The primary purpose of AAW is to gain and maintain whatever degree of air superiority is required; this permits the conduct of operations without prohibitive interference by opposing air and missile forces. AAW's other purpose is force protection. EW is any military action involving the use of electromagnetic and directed energy to control the electromagnetic spectrum or to attack the enemy. EW supports the warfighting functions of fires, command and control, and intelligence through the three major subdivisions: electronic attack, electronic protection, and electronic warfare support. The control of aircraft and missiles supports the warfighting function of Command and Control. The ACE commander maintains centralized command, while control is decentralized and executed through the Marine Air Command and Control System (MACCS). CoA&M integrates the other five functions of Marine Aviation by providing the commander with the ability to exercise Command and Control authority over Marine Aviation assets. AerRec employs visual observation and/or sensors in aerial vehicles to acquire intelligence information. It supports the intelligence warfighting function and is employed tactically, operationally, and strategically. The three types of air reconnaissance are visual, multi-sensor imagery, and electronic. 1.4 CORE/MISSION/CORE PLUS ABBREVIATIONS. Shading indicates Core Plus Skills. Expeditionary Airfield and Emergency Services MOS 7002 CORE/MISSION/CORE PLUS SKILL ABBREVIATIONS CORE SKILL (2000 Phase) EAF ACAD ARG AFL AFS MMGT PC NAMP EXPEDITIONARY AIRFIELD ACADEMIC ARRESTING GEAR AIRFIELD LIGHTING AIRFIELD SURFACES MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT PRODUCTION CONTROL NAVAL AVIATION MAINTENANCE PROGRAM 1-4

7 DCP MCEAGS FLOLS VIDS/MAF MIP MRC SOP AFFAM APSAF AFEMP EMS ADMST NWOI MO O&M,N O&M,MC BRAAT ABMP FPAP BMT CMT MCEAGS HADR DUAL-MASS DYNAMIC CONE PENETROMETER MARINE CORPS EXPEDITIONARY ARRESTING GEAR SYSTEM FRESNEL LENS OPTICAL LANDING SYSTEM VISUAL INFORMATION DISPLAY SYSTEM/MAINTENANCE ACTION FORM MAINTENANCE INDEX PAGE MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENT CARD STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURES AIRFIELD FAMILIARIZATION ARFF PERSONNEL SAFETY AIRFIELD EMERGENCY PLAN EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION AND STANDARDS NEW WARRANT OFFICER INDOCTRINATION MISSION SKILL (3000 Phase) MAINTENANCE OFFICER OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE, NAVY OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE, MARINE CORPS BASE RECOVERY AFTER ATTACK AIRE BASE MASTER PLAN FIRE PROTECTION AND PREVENTION CORE PLUS (4000 Phase) BATTLE MANAGEMENT TRAINING CREW MANAGEMENT TRAINING MARINE CORPS EXPEDITIONARY ARRESTING GEAR SYSTEM HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE/DISASTER RELIEF INSTRUCTOR (5000 Phase) FI 1 FIRE INSTRUCTOR 1 FI 2 FIRE INSTRUCTOR 2 WTI WEAPONS AND TACTICS INSTRUCTOR CERTIFICATIONS, QUALIFICATIONS, AND DESIGNATIONS (6000 Phase) EAESO HAZMAT IC EXPEDITIONARY AIRFIELD EMERGENCY SERVICES OFFICER HAZARDOUS MATERIAL INCIDENT COMMANDER WFF 1 WILDLAND FIRE FIGHTER 1 WFF 2 WILDLAND FIRE FIGHTER 2 MPF SP MARITIME PREPOSITIONING FORCE STAFF PLANNING 1.5 MISSION ESSENTIAL TASK LIST (METL). The METL is a list of specified tasks a specific unit designed to perform. Core METs are drawn from the Marine Corps Task List (MCTL), are standardized by type unit, and are used for unit readiness. Core Plus METs are additional METs that are theater specific and/or have a low likelihood of occurrence. Core Plus METs may be included in readiness reporting when contained within an Assigned Mission 1-5

8 METL. An Assigned Mission METL consists of only the selected METs (drawn from the MCTL, Core, or Core Plus METs) necessary for that Assigned Mission. The METL consists of Mission Essential Tasks (METs). Shading indicates Core Plus METs. EXPEDITIONARY AIRFIELD AND EMERGENCY SERVICES OFFICER (MOS 7002) MISSION ESSENTIAL TASK LIST (METL) CORE MET ABBREVIATION MCT DESCRIPTION MCT ARFF PROVIDE ARFF MCT AOS PROVIDE AIRFIELD OPERATIONS SERVICES MCT MASSCAS CONDUCT MASS CASUALTY OPERATIONS MCT ARG PROVIDE AIRCRAFT ARRESTMENT ACTIVITIES MCT AFL PROVIDE AIRFIELD/FARP LIGHTING MCT AFS PROVIDE AIRFIELD SURFACING MCT TLZ CONDUCT TACTICAL LANDING ZONE CERTIFICATION 1.6 MISSION ESSENTIAL TASK (MET) TO SIX FUNCTIONS OF MARINE AVIATION. EXPEDITIONARY AIRFIELD AND EMERGENCY SERVICES OFFICER (MOS 7002) MISSION ESSENTIAL TASK LIST (METL) CORE MET ABBREVIATION SIX FUNCTIONS OF MARINE AVIATION OAS ASPT AAW EW CoA&M AerRec MCT ARFF MCT AOS MCT MASSCAS MCT ARG MCT AFL MCT AFS MCT TLZ

9 1.7 MISSION ESSENTIAL TASKS (MET) OUTPUT STANDARDS. EXPEDITIONARY AIRFIELD AND EMERGENCY SERVICES OFFICER (MOS 7002) CORE MET OUTPUT STANDARDS MET ABBREVIATION OUTPUT STANDARDS OUTPUT HOURS (PER DAY SUSTAINED FOR 90 DAYS) MAX HRS PER CREW HRS PER DAY TOTAL NUMBER OF CREWS PROVIDE AIRCREW EXTRACTION PROVIDE AIRCRAFT FIREFIGHTING SUPPRESSION PROVIDE STRUCTURAL FIREFIGHTING SUPPRESSION MCT ARFF PROVIDE GROUND SEARCH AND RESCUE PROVIDE TECHNICAL RESCUE PROVIDE HAZARDOUS MATERIAL RESPONSE PROVIDE FIREFIGHTING AND RESCUE DURING AIRCRAFT MISHAPS PROVIDE AIRFIELD FIREFIGHTING MCT AOS PROVIDE FIRE PREVENTION SERVICES PROVIDE GROUND SEARCH AND RESCUE PROVIDE COMMAND AND CONTROL OF ASSETS IN FIRE FIGHTING ON AIRFIELD PROVIDE EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES DURING A MASS CASUALTY EVENT MCT MASSCAS PROVIDE ASSISTANCE IN THE COLLECTION AND TRIAGE OF CASUALTIES 1-7

10 PROVIDE ASSISTANCE WITH THE EVACUATION OF CASUALTIES PROVIDE LIASON TO MEDICAL PERSONNEL DURING A MASS CASUALTY EVENT MCT ARG Provide aircraft arrestment capability in support of tail-hook equipped aircraft at an airfield. This task includes the installation, certification, operation, and maintenance of the Marine Corps Expeditionary Arresting Gear system, as well as associated Visual Landing Aids (VLA) MCT AFL Provide, install, operate, and maintain expeditionary airfield lighting systems across the full spectrum of expeditionary airfield operations, from man-portable lighting employed at tactical FARPS, to hard-wired lighting installed at a main air base MCT AFS Provide, design layout, install and certify NAVAIR approved airfield surfacing systems in support of rotary and fixed-wing airfield operations MCT TLZ Provide pavement assessment/tactical landing zone evaluation services. Detailed evaluation/assessment results are submitted to the Air Force Civil Engineer Support Agency (AFCESA), for validation and inclusion in reports used to confirm suitability of airfields for Air Mobility Command and joint aircraft operations abroad

11 AFFAM AFS ARG AFL MMGT NWOI AFEMP EMS ADMST APSAF AFS ARG AFL MMGT ABMP BRAAT AFEMP FPAP BMT CMT HADR NAVMC MET TO CORE/MISSION/CORE PLUS SKILL MATRIX. This table provides a pictorial view of the relationship between the Core MCT (Marine Corps Task) and each Core/Mission/Core Plus skill associated with the MCT. EXPEDITIONARY AIRFIELD AND EMERGENCY SERVICES OFFICER (MOS 7002) MISSION ESSENTIAL TASK (MET) TO CORE/MISSION/CORE PLUS SKILL MATRIX MET CORE SKILLS MISSION SKILLS CORE PLUS PHASE 3000 PHASE PHASE MCT X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X MCT X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X MCT X X X X X X X X X X X X MCT X X X X X X X X X X X MCT X X X X X X X X X X X MCT X X X X X X X X X X X MCT X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 1.9 CORE MODEL MINIMUM REQUIREMENT (CMMR) SKILLS PROFICIENCY REQUIREMENTS. The CMMR is the minimum number of crew members, per crew position, to be trained per stage, MOS and skill. The EAESO position within any unit has a manpower strength of 1 (one) person. For this reason, an EAESO does not have any watch stander billets and therefore does not require a CMMR for crew watch standers. Their CMMR is covered in the combat leadership CMMR below READINESS REPORTING. The paragraphs and tables below delineate the minimum crew qualifications and designations required to contribute to unit readiness. Chapter 7 of the Aviation T&R Program Manual provides additional guidance and a detailed description of readiness reporting using the Defense Readiness Reporting System Marine Corps (DRRS MC) and the Current Readiness program Combat Leadership requirements for readiness reporting are per paragraph EXPEDITIONARY AIRFIELD AND EMERGENCY SERVICES OFFICER (MOS 7002) CORE MODEL MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS (CMMR) FOR COMBAT LEADERSHIP MWSS/Station Category I and II EAES Officer 1* Station Category III/Aviation Ground Support Department EAES Officer 1* *NOTE: The unit will only have one EAESO Officer and should have one of the above. While both would be a completely trained EAESO, the minimum required is the EAES Officer designation on line one of the table. 1-9

12 1.11 INSTRUCTOR DESIGNATIONS (5000 Phase) EXPEDITIONARY AIRFIELD AND EMERGENCY SERVICES OFFICER (MOS 7002) INSTRUCTOR DESIGNATIONS (5000 Phase) CMMR INSTRUCTOR DESIGNATIONS MWSS FIRE INSTRUCTOR 1 1 FIRE INSTRUCTOR 2 1 WEAPONS AND TACTICS INSTRUCTOR (WTI) REQUIREMENTS, CERTIFICATIONS, QUALIFICATIONS, DESIGNATIONS (RCQD) (6000 Phase) EXPEDITIONARY AIRFIELD AND EMERGENCY SERVICES OFFICER (MOS 7002) REQUIREMENTS, CERTIFICATIONS, QUALIFICATIONS, AND DESIGNATIONS (RCQD) (6000 Phase) COMBAT LEADERSHIP MWSS/Station Category I and II EAES Officer Station Category III/Aviation Ground Support Department EAES Officer 1* 1* *NOTE: The unit will only have one EAESO Officer and should have one of the above. While both would be a completely trained EAESO, the minimum required is the EAES Officer designation on line one of the table EAES (MOS 7002) EXTERNAL SYLLABUS RESOURCE REQUIREMENTS. RESOURCE REQUIRED LIVE FIRE BURN BUILDING LIVE FIRE AIRCRAFT BURN PIT/MAFTD ARFF TRAINING AREA CRANE FUEL FOR FIRES (JP, Propane) CDL LICENSES VEHICLES FOR EXTRICATION AMOUNT OF RESOURCE REQUIRED/QTR 2X Per Quarter 2X Per Month 365 Days a Year 1 Per QTR 50 gal JP or 6 gal 2/YR 4/QTR 1-10

13 CHAPTER 2 EXPEDITIONARY AIRFIELD AND EMERGENCY SERVICES OFFICER (MOS 7002) PARAGRAPH PAGE INDIVIDUAL TRAINING AND READINESS REQUIREMENTS TRAINING PROGRESSION MODEL ABBREVIATIONS DEFINITIONS INDIVIDUAL CORE/MISSION/CORE PLUS PROFICIENCY REQUIREMENTS REQUIREMENTS, CERTIFICATIONS, QUALIFICATIONS AND DESIGNATIONS PROGRAMS OF INSTRUCTION (POI) SYLLABUS NOTES ACADEMIC PHASE (0000) CORE SKILL INTRODUCTION TRAINING (1000) CORE SKILL TRAINING (2000) MISSION SKILL TRAINING (3000) CORE PLUS TRAINING (4000) INSTRUCTOR UNDER TRAINING (5000) REQUIREMENTS, CERTIFICATIONS, QUALIFICATIONS AND DESIGNATIONS (6000) MET PHASE (7000) AVIATION CAREER PROGRESSION MODEL (8000) T&R ATTAIN AND MAINTAIN TABLES T&R SYLLABUS MATRIX ADDITIONAL MATRIX (RDNANCE/RANGES) ADDITIONAL CHAINING FOR 5000 AND 6000 PHASE EVENTS SYLLABUS EVALUATION FORM TRAINING DEVICE EVENT ESSENTIAL SUBSYSTEMS MATRIX (EESM)

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15 CHAPTER 2 EXPEDITIONARY AIRFIELD AND EMERGENCY SERVICES OFFICER (MOS 7002) 2.0 EXPEDITIONARY AIRFIELD AND EMERGENCY SERVICES OFFCICER (MOS 7002) TRAINING AND READINESS REQUIREMENTS. This T&R syllabus is based on specific goals and performance standards designed to ensure individual proficiency in core skills for the advanced training of the Expeditionary Airfield and Emergency Services (EAES) Officer. The goal of this chapter is to develop individual and unit warfighting capabilities. This T&R manual represents the collaborative effort of subject matter experts who designed training standards to maximize the full combat capabilities of the Expeditionary Airfield and Emergency Services Officer. These standards, intrinsic in the core competency section, describe and define individual capabilities and requirements necessary to attain and maintain proficiency in core skills and combat leadership. Training events are based on specific requirements and performance standards to ensure personnel maintain a common base of training and depth of combat capabilities. Together, the T&R manual comprises a building block approach to ensure that trained Expeditionary Airfield and Emergency Services Officers remain ready, relevant, and fully capable of supporting the units mission. 2.1 TRAINING PROGRESSION MODEL. This EAES Officer training progression model represents training progression for the average Marine EAES Officer in terms of core skills, qualification and designation attainment. Units should use the model as a point of departure to generate individual training plans. EXPEDITIONARY AIRFIELD AND EMERGENCY SERVICES OFFICER (MOS 7002) TRAINING PROGRESSION MODEL WTI FIRE INPECTOR III, HADR, MEF STAFF PLANNING COURSE, FIRE OFFICER IV BI SI FIRE OFFICER III, FIRE INSTRUCTOR III, AFCEC PAVEMENT EVAL COURSE, AIR BASE MASTER PLAN MOS 7011 OR 7051 FORMAL SCHOOLS HAZMAT 1C, FIRE OFFICER I/II, FIRE INSTRUCTOR I/II, FIRE INSPECTOR I/II, WO INDOC, NAMP FAM, MASSCAS, MSHARP *Months depicted are training months not calendar months 2-3

16 2.2 ABBREVIATIONS Expeditionary Airfield and Emergency Services MOS 7002 CORE/MISSION/CORE PLUS SKILL ABBREVIATIONS CORE SKILL (2000 Phase) ACAD ACADEMIC ADMST ADMINISTRATION AND STANDARDS AFEMP AIRFIELD EMERGENCY PLAN AFFAM AIRFIELD FAMILIARIZATION AFL AIRFIELD LIGHTING AFS AIRFIELD SURFACES APSAF ARFF PERSONNEL SAFETY ARG ARRESTING GEAR DCP DUAL-MASS DYNAMIC CONE PENETROMETER EAF EXPEDITIONARY AIRFIELD EMS EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES FLOLS FRESNEL LENS OPTICAL LANDING SYSTEM MCEAGS MARINE CORPS EXPEDITIONARY ARRESTING GEAR SYSTEM MIP MAINTENANCE INDEX PAGE MMGT MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT MRC MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENT CARD NAMP NAVAL AVIATION MAINTENANCE PROGRAM NWOI NEW WARRANT OFFICER INDOCTRINATION PC PRODUCTION CONTROL SOP STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURES VIDS/MAF VISUAL INFORMATION DISPLAY SYSTEM/MAINTENANCE ACTION FORM MISSION SKILL (3000 Phase) MO MAINTENANCE OFFICER O&M,N OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE, NAVY O&M,MC OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE, MARINE CORPS BRAAT BASE RECOVERY AFTER ATTACK ABMP AIR BASE MASTER PLAN FPAP FIRE PROTECTION AND PREVENTION CORE PLUS (4000 Phase) BMT BATTLE MANAGEMENT TRAINING CMT CREW MANAGEMENT TRAINING MCEAGS MARINE CORPS EXPEDITIONARY ARRESTING GEAR SYSTEM HADR HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE/DISASTER RELIEF INSTRUCTOR (5000 Phase) FI 1 FIRE INSTRUCTOR 1 FI 2 FIRE INSTRUCTOR 2 WTI WEAPONS AND TACTICS INSTRUCTOR 2-4

17 EAESO HAZMAT WMD MWSS STA I/II CBIRF STA III AGSD CERTIFICATIONS, QUALIFICATIONS, AND DESIGNATIONS (6000 Phase) EXPEDITIONARY AIRFIELD EMERGENCY SERVICES OFFICER HAZARDOUS MATERIAL INCIDENT COMMANDER MARINE WING SUPPORT SQUADRON STATION (CATEGORY I / II) CHEMICAL BIOLOGICAL INCIDENT REACTION FORCE STATION (CATEGORY III) AVIATION GROUND SUPPORT DEPARTMENT 2.3 DEFINITIONS TERM Core Model Core Skill Mission Skill Core Plus Skill Core Plus Mission Core Skill Proficiency (CSP) Mission Skill Proficiency (MSP) Core Plus Skill Proficiency (CPSP) Core Plus Mission Proficiency (CPMP) DEFINITION The Core Model is the basic foundation or standardized format by which all T&Rs are constructed. The Core model provides the capability of quantifying both unit and individual training requirements and measuring readiness. This is accomplished by linking community Mission Statements, Mission Essential Task Lists, Output Standards, Core Skill Proficiency Requirements and Combat Leadership Matrices Fundamental, environmental, or conditional capabilities required to perform basic functions. These basic functions serve as tactical enablers that allow crews to progress to the more complex Mission Skills. Primarily 2000 Phase events but may be introduced in the 1000 Phase. Mission Skills enable a unit to execute a specific MET. They are comprised of advanced event(s) that are focused on MET performance and draw upon the knowledge, aeronautical abilities, and situational awareness developed during Core Skill training Phase events. Training events that can be theater specific or that have a low likelihood of occurrence. They may be Fundamental, environmental, or conditional capabilities required to perform basic functions Phase events. Training events that can be theater specific or that have a low likelihood of occurrence. They are comprised of advanced event(s) that are focused on Core Plus MET performance and draw upon the knowledge, aeronautical abilities, and situational awareness Phase events. CSP is a measure of training completion for 2000 Phase events. CSP is attained by executing all events listed in the Attain Table for each Core Skill. The individual must be simultaneously proficient in all events within that Core Skill to attain CSP. MSP is a measure of training completion for 3000 Phase events. MSP is attained by executing all events listed in the Attain Table for each Mission Skill. The individual must be simultaneously proficient in all events within that Mission Skill to attain MSP. MSP is directly related to Training Readiness. CPSP is a measure of training completion for 4000 Phase Skill events. CPSP is attained by executing all events listed in the Attain Table for each Core Plus Skill. The individual must be simultaneously proficient in all events within that Core Plus Skill to attain CPSP CPMP is a measure of training completion for 4000 Phase Mission events. CPMP is attained by executing all events listed in the Attain Table for each Core Plus Mission. The individual must be simultaneously proficient in all events within that Core Plus Mission to attain CPMP 2.4 INDIVIDUAL CORE/MISSION/CORE PLUS SKILL PROFICIENCY REQUIREMENTS Management of individual CSP/MSP/CPSP/CPMP serves as a foundation for developing proficiency requirements in DRRS-MC Individual CSP is a Yes/No status assigned to an individual by Core Skill. When an individual attains and maintains CSP in a Core Skill, the individual counts towards CMMR Unit CSP requirements for that Core Skill. 2-5

18 2.4.3 Proficiency is attained by individual Core/Mission/Core Plus skill where the training events for each skill are determined by POI assignment Once proficiency has been attained by Core/Mission/Core Plus Skill (by any POI assignment) then the individual maintains proficiency by executing those events noted in the maintain table and in the Maintain POI column of the T&R syllabus matrix. An individual maintains proficiency by individual Core/Mission/Core Plus Skill. *Note* Individuals may be attaining proficiency in some Core/Mission/Core Plus Skills while maintaining proficiency in other Core/Mission/Core Plus Skills Once proficiency has been attained, should one lose proficiency in an event in the Maintain POI column, proficiency can be re-attained by demonstrating proficiency in the delinquent event. Should an individual lose proficiency in all events in the Maintain POI column by Core/Mission/Core Plus Skill, the individual will be assigned to the Refresher POI for that skill. To regain proficiency for that Core/Mission/Core Plus Skill the individual must demonstrate proficiency in all R-coded events for that skill. *Note* See Chapter 2 of the Aviation Program Manual for amplifying information on POI updating. EAESO MOS 7002 ATTAIN AND MAINTAIN CORE/MISSION/CORE PLUS PROFICIENCY MATRIX BY POI ATTAIN PROFICIENCY MAINTAIN BASIC POI REFRESHER POI PROFICIENCY STAGE CODE STAGE CODE STAGE CODE CORE SKILL (2000 Phase) ACAD 2000 ACAD 2005 ACAD 2010R ACAD 2010R ACAD 2010R ACAD 2015R ACAD 2015R ACAD 2015R AFFAM 2100R AFFAM 2100R AFFAM 2100R AFFAM 2105R AFFAM 2105R AFFAM 2105R AFFAM 2110R AFFAM 2110R AFFAM 2110R AFFAM 2115R AFFAM 2115R AFFAM 2115R AFS 2155 AFS 2160 AFS 2165 ARG 2200R ARG 2200R ARG 2200R AFL 2255 MMGT S2400 MMGT S

19 MMGT S2410 MMGT S2415 MMGT S2420 NWOI 2455 AFEMP 2500R AFEMP 2500R AFEMP 2500R AFEMP 2505R AFEMP 2505R AFEMP 2505R AFEMP 2510 AFEMP 2520R AFEMP 2520R AFEMP 2520R EMS 2555R EMS 2555R EMS 2555R ADMST 2600R ADMST 2600R ADMST 2600R ADMST 2605R ADMST 2605R ADMST 2605R ADMST 2610R ADMST 2610R ADMST 2610R ADMST 2615R ADMST 2615R ADMST 2615R APSAF 2755R APSAF 2755R APSAF 2755R MISSION SKILL (3000 Phase) STAGE CODE STAGE CODE STAGE CODE AFS 3100R AFS 3100R AFS 3100R AFS 3105 AFS 3110 AFS 3115 AFS 3120 AFS 3125 AFS S3130 AFS 3135 ARG 3215 ARG S3230R ARG S3230R ARG S3230R ARG 3235 AFL S3305R AFL S3305R AFL S3305R AFL 3310 AFL S3315R AFL S3315R AFL S3315R AFL 3320 MMGT 3405R MMGT 3405R MMGT 3405R MMGT 3415 MMGT 3420 MMGT 3425 MMGT S3430 MMGT S3435 MMGT S3440 MMGT 3445 MMGT 3450 MMGT

20 MMGT 3460 MMGT 3465 ABMP 3500R ABMP 3500R ABMP 3500R BRAAT 3600R BRAAT 3600R BRAAT 3600R AFEMP S3700R AFEMP S3700R AFEMP S3700R AFEMP S3705R AFEMP S3705R AFEMP S3705R FPAP 3900R FPAP 3900R FPAP 3900R CORE PLUS SKILL (4000 Phase) STAGE CODE STAGE CODE STAGE CODE BMT 4000 BMT S4005 BMT 4010 CMT S4100 CMT 4105 CMT 4110 CMT 4115 CMT 4120 CMT 4125 HADR 4400 "S" PREFIX AND BLUE FONT = SIMULATOR EVENT "R" SUFFIX AND GREY HIGHLIGHT = R-CODED "REFRESHER" EVENT 2.5 REQUIREMENT, CERTIFICATION, QUALIFICATION AND DESIGNATION TABLES. The tables below delineate T&R events required to be completed to attain proficiency for select certifications, qualifications, and designations. In addition to event requirements, all required stage lectures, briefs, squadron training, prerequisites, and other criteria shall be completed prior to completing final events. Certification, qualification and designation letters signed by the commanding officer shall be placed in training Performance Records and NATOPS. See Chapter 6 of the Aviation T&R Program Manual on regaining lost qualifications Instructor Designations INSTRUCTOR DESIGNATION EAF (MOS 7002) INSTRUCTOR DESIGNATIONS (5000 Phase) EVENTS FIRE INSTRUCTOR I (FI1) 5000, 5010, 6714, , 5110, 5120, 5130, 6714, 6716, FIRE INTSTRUCTOR II (FI2) 6720, 6722 WEAPONS AND TACTICS INSTRUCTOR (WTI) SCHL

21 2.5.2 Requirements, Certifications, Qualifications, and Designations NAVMC EAF MOS 7002 REQUIREMENTS, CERTIFICATIONS, QUALIFICATIONS, AND DESIGNATIONS (RCQD) (6000 Phase) RCQD Designation as a Weapons and Tactics Instructor (WTI) Designation as MWSS/Station Category I and II EAES Officer Designation as a Station Category III/Aviation Ground Support Department EAES Officer Designation as a Fire Instructor I Designation as a Fire Instructor II Complete Airfield Vehicle Operators Course 6700 Achieve certification Respiratory Protection Program Manager (RPPM) Achieve certification in Hazardous Materials Weapons of Mass Destructions with Incident Command Achieve certification in Wildland Fire Fighter I, Fire & Emergency Services Course # 10511W_01 Achieve certification in Wildland Fire Fighter II, Fire & Emergency Services Course # 10512W_01 Achieve certification in Maritime Prepositioning Force Staff Planning 6000, 6320 EVENTS 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2100, 2105, 2110, 2115, 2155, 2160, 2165, 2200, 2255, 2400, 2405, 2410, 2415, 2420, 2455, 2500, 2505, 2510, 2520, 2555, 2600, 2605, 2610, 2615, 2755, 3100, 3105, 3110, 3115, 3120, 3125, 3130, 3135, 3215, 3230, 3235, 3305, 3310, 3315, 3320, 3405, 3415, 3420, 3425, 3430, 3435, 3440, 3445, 3450, 3455, 3460, 3465, 3500, 3600, 3700, 3705, 3900, 5010, 5020, 5100, 5110, 5120, 5130, 6000, 6600, 6610, 6615, 6700, 6706, 6712, 6714, 6716, 6720, 6722, 6724, 6726, 6728, 6730, 6734, 6736, 6738, 6740, 6742, 6744, 6746, 6748, 6750, , 2005, 2010, 2015, 2100, 2105, 2110, 2115, 2155, 2160, 2165, 2200, 2255, 2400, 2405, 2410, 2415, 2420, 2455, 2500, 2505, 2510, 2520, 2555, 2600, 2605, 2610, 2615, 2755, 3100, 3105, 3110, 3115, 3120, 3125, 3130, 3135, 3215, 3230, 3235, 3305, 3310, 3315, 3320, 3405, 3415, 3420, 3425, 3430, 3435, 3440, 3445, 3450, 3455, 3460, 3465, 3500, 3600, 3700, 3705, 3900, 5010, 5020, 5100, 5110, 5120, 5130, 6000, 6610, 6615, 6605, 6700, 6706, 6712, 6714, 6716, 6720, 6722, 6724, 6726, 6728, 6730, 6750, , 5020, 6610, 6714, , 5020, 5100, 5110, 5120, 5130, 6610, 6615, 6714, 6716, 6720,

22 Achieve certification as 6714 Fire Instructor I Achieve certification as 6716 DoD Fire Instructor II Achieve DoD certification as Fire 6720 Officer I Achieve DoD certification as Fire 6722 Officer II Achieve DoD certification as Fire 6724 Officer III Achieve DoD certification as Fire 6726 Officer IV Achieve DoD certification as Fire 6728 Inspector I Achieve DoD certification as Fire 6730 Inspector II Achieve certification as Hazardous Materials 6734 Incident Commander Achieve certification in Introduction to the 6736 Incident Command System (ICS-100) Achieve certification in ICS-200, ICS for Single 6738 Resources and Initial Action Incidents Achieve certification in ICS-300 Intermediate ICS 6740 for Expanding Incidents Achieve certification in 6742 ICS-400 Advanced ICS Achieve certification in IS-700 NIMS, and 6744 Introduction Achieve certification in IS-800 National Response 6746 Framework (NRF), an Introduction Achieve Emergency Vehicle Operators Course 6748 (EVOC) certification Achieve certification as 6750 AHA CPR Tactical Landing Zone Assessment Certification

23 PROGRAMS OF INSTRUCTION (POI). These tables reflect average timeto-train versus the minimum to maximum time-to-train parameters in the Training Progression Model BASIC POI WEEKS 1 PHASE OF INSTRUCTION EAF MOS 7002 BASIC POI 1-16 CORE SKILL INTRODUCTION TRAINING UNIT RESPONSIBLE NAS PENSACOLA, FLOR GOODFELLOW AFB, TX CORE SKILL TRAINING TACTICAL SQUADRON VARIES MISSION SKILL TRAINING VARIES CORE PLUS REFRESHER POI TACTICAL SQUADRON TACTICAL SQUADRON EAF MOS 7002 REFRESHER POI WEEKS 1 PHASE OF INSTRUCTION VARIES CORE SKILL TRAINING VARIES MISSION SKILL TRAINING VARIES CORE PLUS UNIT RESPONSIBLE TACTICAL SQUADRON TACTICAL SQUADRON TACTICAL SQUADRON NOTE 1: TRAINING DURATIONS VARIES BY POSITION BEING TRAINED. SEE PROGRESSION MODEL FOR NOTIONAL TRAINING TIMES. 2.7 SYLLABUS NOTES Environmental Conditions Matrix. Environmental Conditions Code D N Meaning Shall be conducted during hours of daylight: (by exception - there is no use of a symbol) Shall be conducted during hours of darkness, may be aided or unaided N* Shall be conducted during hours of darkness must be flown unaided (N*) (N) NS (NS) May be conducted during hours of darkness If conducted during hours of darkness must be flown unaided May be conducted during darkness If conducted during hours of darkness; may be flown aided or unaided Shall be conducted during hours of darkness Mandatory use of Night Vision Devices May be conducted during darkness If conducted during hours of darkness; must be flown with Night Vision Devices 2-11

24 Note If the event is to be conducted in the simulator the Simulator Instructor shall set the desired environmental conditions for the event Device Matrix. DEVICE Symbol L L/S S/L G CBT LAB LEC CP TEN Meaning Event shall be conducted live (conducted in the field/garrison, during an exercise, etc.). Requires live (non-simulated) execution of the event. Event performed live preferred/simulator optional. Event performed in simulator preferred/live optional. Ground/academic training. May include Distance Learning, CBT, lectures, self-paced. Computer Based Training Laboratory Lecture Command Post Tactical Environment Network. Events designated as TEN require an approved tactical environment simulation capable of introducing both semi-autonomous threats and moving models controllable from the tactical operator station. TEN+ Enhanced Tactical Environment Network. Events designated as TEN+ require an approved tactical environment simulation and at least one additional, networked, man-in-the-loop simulator to meet the training objectives. A moving model controlled from the operator station does not satisfy the man-in-the-loop requirement. Note If the event is to be flown in the simulator the Simulator Instructor shall set the desired environmental conditions for the event Program of Instruction Matrix. PROGRAM OF INSTRUCTION MATRIX Program of Instruction (POI) Symbol Aviation Ground Basic B Initial MOS Training Refresher R Return to community from non (MOS/Skill) associated tour Maintain M All individuals who have attained CSP/MSP/CPP by initial POI assignment are re-assigned to the M POI to maintain proficiency. 2-12

25 2.7.4 Event Terms. EVENT TERMS TERM Discuss Demonstrate Introduce Practice Review Evaluate E-Coded DESCRIPTION An explanation of systems, procedures or tactics during the brief, exercise or debrief. Student is responsible for knowledge of procedures. The description and performance of a particular event by the instructor, observed by the student. The student is responsible for knowledge of the procedures prior to the demonstration of a required event. The instructor may demonstrate a procedure or event to a student, or may coach the student through the maneuver without demonstration. The student performs the procedures or maneuver with coaching as necessary. The student is responsible for knowledge of the procedures. The performance of a maneuver or procedure by the student that may have been previously introduced in order to attain a specified level of performance. Demonstrated proficiency of an event by the student. Any event designed to evaluate team/crew standardization that does not fit another category. This term means an event evaluation form is required each time the event is logged. Requires evaluation by a certified standardization instructor (NATOPS I, WTI, INST Evaluator etc.) 2.8 ACADEMIC PHASE (0000) Purpose. RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE General Admin Notes Prerequisites Stages. 2.9 CORE SKILL INTRODUCTION PHASE (1000) Purpose. The purpose of the 1000 level syllabus (entry-level) is to provide instruction to the newly appointed EAES Officer in either the Marine Expeditionary Airfield Equipment Course or the Department of Defense Fire Academy. EAES Officers holding the MOS of 7051 will attend the Marine Expeditionary Airfield Equipment Course. This course introduces the EAES Officer on the shore-based and expeditionary arresting gear, Naval Aviation Maintenance Program, and the rapid construction of expeditionary airfields including: installation, operation, maintenance and embarkation of airfield equipment, arresting gear, airfield lighting systems and optical landing systems.eaes Officers holding the MOS of 7011 will attend the Department of Defense Fire Academy. This course introduces the EAES Officer to the emergency medical services, basic structural firefighting, airport firefighting operations, and hazardous materials response. During this level of training the officer will become familiar with mission requirements and associated equipment required to provide Aircraft Rescue Firefighting (ARFF). 2-13

26 2.9.2 General Prerequisite. IAW MCO (MOS Manual) Admin Notes. Marine Expeditionary Airfield Equipment Course, Class M-1 (OSCN: C B, CID: N2370D2) at Naval Air Technical Training Center (NATTC), Pensacola, FL OR Fire Protection Apprentice Course (CID F0764T2) located at Goodfellow Air Force Base, San Angelo, TX Stages. The following stages are included in the Core Skill Introduction Phase of training: PAR NO. STAGE NAME Familiarization (FAM) System (SYS) Fire Protection Apprentice Course (FPAC) FAMILIARIZATION (FAM) STAGE Purpose. Provide initial introduction to the Naval Aviation Maintenance Program General Prerequisite. None Admin Notes. Accomplished through classroom instruction and performance labs. Crew Requirements. None FAM-1000 * B E G Goal. Familiarize the student with Naval Aviation Maintenance Program (NAMP) functions. Requirement. With the aid of reference describe, explain, and utilize the following: 1. Safety/Hazardous Material Program. 2. Expeditionary Airfield Configurations. 3. Naval Aviation Maintenance Program. 4. Planned Maintenance System. 5. Record Maintenance Actions. 6. Tool Control Program. Performance Standard. Pass a written evaluation with a minimum of 70% accuracy. Instructor. FLC instructor. Prerequisite. None. 2-14

27 Reference. 1.COMNAVAIRINST _ SYSTEM (SYS) STAGE Purpose. Provide introductory classroom and laboratory instruction on expeditionary airfield surfaces, shore based and expeditionary arresting gear, expeditionary airfield lighting systems, and embarkation of expeditionary airfield equipment General Prerequisite. None Admin Notes. Accomplished through classroom instruction and performance labs. Crew Requirements. None SYS-1010 * B E G Goal. Utilize Expeditionary Airfield Surfaces. Requirement. With the aid of reference describe, explain, and utilize the following: 1. F-70 Tool Kit. 2. Expeditionary Airfield Anchoring Devices. 3. Installation of Expeditionary Airfield Surfaces. 4. Maintain Expeditionary Surfaces. Performance Standard. Pass a written and performance evaluation with a minimum of 70% accuracy. Instructor. FLC instructor. Prerequisite. None. References. 1. NAVAIR 51-60A NAWCADLKE MISC-48J NAWCADLKE MISC-48J SYS-1015 * B E G 2-15

28 Goal. Utilize Arresting Gear. Requirement. With the aid of reference describe, explain, and utilize the following: 1. F-58 Mechanical Workshop. 2. Introduction to Arresting Gear. 3. Introduction/Operation of E-28 Shore-based Emergency Arresting Gear. 4. Maintain E-28 Shore-based Emergency Arresting Gear. 5. Installation/Operation of the M-31 Expeditionary Arresting Gear. 6. Maintain M-31 Arresting Gear. Performance Standard. Pass a written and performance evaluation with a minimum of 70% accuracy per the references. Instructor. FLC instructor. Prerequisite. None. References. 1. MRC 51-5FAA MRC 51-5FAA NAWCADLKE 48J NAVAIR SYS-1020 * B E G Goal. Utilize Expeditionary Airfield Lighting Systems. Requirement. With the aid of reference describe, explain, and utilize the following: 1. Installation/Operation of Infra-red Field Marker Lights, Daytime Panel Markers, and L-123 Day Time Vertical Landing Aids and Wind indicator. 2. Installation/operation of Minimum Operating Strip Lighting System. 3. Installation/operation of Fresnel Lens Optical Landing System. 4. Installation/Operation of Expeditionary Airfield Hardwire Lighting. 5. Expeditionary Airfield Lighting Maintenance. Performance Standard. Pass a written and performance evaluation with a minimum of 70% accuracy per the references. Instructor. FLC instructor. Prerequisite. None. 2-16

29 References. 1. AFI MRC 4922/RF MRC 51-50ABA MRC 51-50ABA NAVAIR 51-40ABA NAVAIR 51-40ABA NAVAIR 51-40ABA NAVAIR 51-40ABA NAVAIR-51-40ABA NAVAIR-51-50ABA NAWADLKE MISC-48J NAWADLKE MISC-48J NAWADLKE MISC-49J NAWADLKE MISC-49J NAWCADLKE NAEC-ENG SYS-1025 * B E G Goal. Embarkation of Expeditionary Airfield Equipment. Requirement. With the aid of reference embark the following equipment per the references: 1. Embark expeditionary arresting gear and associated components. 2. Embark airfield surfaces and associated components. 3. Embark airfield lighting and associated components. Performance Standard. Pass a written and performance evaluation with a minimum of 70% accuracyper the references. Instructor. FLC instructor. Prerequisite. None. References. 1. NAVAIR 51-40ABA NAVAIR 51-40ABA NAVAIR 51-40ABA NAVAIR 51-40ABA NAVAIR-51-40ABA NAVAIR-51-50ABA NAWADLKE MISC-49J NAVAIR NAVAIR 51-5FAA

30 2.9.5 AIRCRAFT RESCUE AND FIREFIGHTING (ARFF) STAGE Purpose. To provide introductory classroom and laboratory instruction on emergency medical services, basic structural firefighting, airport firefighting operations, and hazardous materials response General. The Department of Defense Fire Academy is a physically and mentally demanding course of instruction, comprised of 68 training days. The specific training events and instruction are in accordance with and governed by the latest approved Programs of Instruction conducted at the Department of Defense Joint Fire Protection Academy at Goodfellow Air Force Base, Texas. Prerequisite. The officershall meet the requirements of MCO Prior to arriving for training, the officershall receive and pass a physical examination in accordance with NFPA Admin Notes. None. Crew Requirements. None. FPAC-1100 * B D E G Goal. Achieve certification as Emergency Medical Responder. Requirement. Complete the following skills to become an Emergency Medical Responder: 1 The human body. 2. Airway management and circulation. 3. American Heart Association CPR. 4. Patient assessment. 5. Medical Emergencies. 6. Trauma Emergencies. 7. Special needs patients. Performance Standard. In accordance with Emergency Medical Responder: National Standard Curriculum, pass an exam. Instructor. FLC instructor. Prerequisite. None. Reference. 1. Department of Transportation Emergency Medical Responder: National Standard Curriculum. FPAC-1105 * B D E G Goal. Achieve certification as Firefighter I. 2-18

31 Requirement. Complete the following skills: 1. Obtain general knowledge skills of a Firefighter I. 2. Perform fire ground operations. 3. Conduct rescue operations. 4. Perform prevention, preparedness, and maintenance functions. 5. Initiate fire department communications. Performance Standard. In accordance with an IFSAC accredited certifying agency policy and DoD policy, pass an exam. Prerequisite. FPAC Instructor. FLC instructor. Prerequisite. None. Reference. 1. NFPA FPAC-1110 * B D E G Goal. Achieve certification as Firefighter II. Requirement. Complete the following skills: 1. Obtain general knowledge skills of a Firefighter II. 2. Perform fire ground operations. 3. Conduct rescue operations. 4. Perform prevention, preparedness, and maintenance functions. 5. Initiate fire department communications. Performance Standard. In accordance with an IFSAC accredited certifying agency policy and DoD policy, pass an exam. Instructor. FLC instructor. Prerequisite. None. Reference. 1. NFPA FPAC-1115 * B D E G 2-19

32 Goal. Achieve certification as Hazardous Materials Awareness. Requirement. Complete the following skills: 1. Analyze a hazardous material emergency incident. 2. Implement the planned response to a hazardous material emergency. Performance Standard. In accordance with an IFSAC accredited certifying agency policy and DoD policy, pass an exam. Instructor. FLC instructor. Prerequisite. None. Reference. 1. NFPA 472. FPAC-1120 * B D E G Goal. Achieve certification as Hazardous Materials Operations. Requirement. Complete the following skills: 1. Analyze an incident. 2. Plan a response. 3. Implement a planned response. 4. Evaluate response progress. Performance Standard. In accordance with an IFSAC accredited certifying agency policy and DoD policy, pass an exam. Instructor. FLC instructor. Prerequisite. None. Reference. 1. NFPA 472. FPAC-1125 * B D E G Goal. Achieve certification as Airport Firefighter. Requirement. Complete the following skills: 1. General knowledge skills of Airport Firefighter. 2. Perform a response to an airport emergency. 2-20

33 3. Suppress an aircraft fire. 4. Perform Rescue operation on aircraft emergencies. Performance Standard. In accordance with an IFSAC accredited certifying agency policy and DoD policy, pass an exam. Instructor. FLC instructor. Prerequisite. None. Reference. 1. NFPA FPAC-1130 * B D E G Goal. Achieve certification as Telecommunicator I/II Requirement. Performthe following: 1. Receive the information. 2. Process the information. 3. Disseminate the information. Performance Standard. In accordance with an IFSAC accredited certifying agency policy and DoD policy, pass an exam. Instructor. FLC instructor. Prerequisite. None. Reference. 1. DoD M 2. NFPA 1061, Chapters 4 & CORE SKILL BASIC PHASE (2000) Purpose. The purpose of the 2000 level syllabus (skill basic training) is to provide proficiencyin the rapid construction of expeditionary airfields including, installation, operation, maintenance and embarkation of airfield equipment, arresting gear, airfield lighting systems optical landing systems, and fire administration. Upon completion of this training the EAES Officer will be able to install, operate,maintain, embark EAF equipment, and provide fire protection and services in support of fixed/rotary wing aircraft 2-21

34 operations General Prerequisite. None Admin Notes. Accomplished through class instruction and/or OJT Stages. The following stages are included in the Core Skill Phase of training: PAR NO. STAGE NAME Academic (ACAD) Airfield Familiarization (AFFAM) Airfield Surfaces (AFS) Aircraft Arresting Gear (ARG) Airfield Lighting (AFL) Maintenance Management (MMGT) New Warrant Officer Indoctrination (NWOI) Airfield Emergency Plan (AFEMP) Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Administration & Standards (ADMST) ARFF Personnel Safety (APSAF) ACADEMIC (ACAD) Purpose. The purpose of academic training is to complete safety training as outlined in the COMNAVAIRFORINST _ in addition to familiarization of the F-83 and L-204 packages via computer based training General Prerequisite. None Admin Notes. CBT oriented training is available through Crew Requirements. None ACAD * B E G Goal. Complete Dual-Mass Dynamic Cone Penetrometer (DCP) Computer Based Training (CBT) Requirement. Utilizing MarineNet( enroll and complete DCP CBT. Performance Standards. Provide successful completion documentation. 2-22

35 Instructor. CBT Prerequisite. None. Reference. 1. OPNAVINST COMNAVAIRFORINST ACAD * B E G Goal. Complete EAF Man Portable Lighting (L-204) CBT. Requirement. Utilizing MarineNet( and complete the L-204 CBT. Performance Standards. Provide successful completion documentation. Instructor. CBT Prerequisite. None. Reference. 1. OPNAVINST COMNAVAIRFORINST ACAD B,R,M G Goal. Complete Naval Occupational Safety and Health (NAVOSH) initial/annual training. Requirement. Complete the following training within 30 days upon arrival to a MATCD: NAVOSH: Identification of key personnel and chain of command NAVOSH: Mishap Reporting HAZARD Identification Safety Precautions and Standards First Aid and Survival Training Mishap Prevention Back Injury Prevention Hearing Conservation Sight Conservation Fire Prevention/Equipment Radio Frequency Radiation Asbestos Hazards 2-23

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