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Bah, why do people answer questions when they have no clue?

YES! Air Force general officer training guidelines include a battery on Aerospace History and Employment, including a section on current aircraft and their distinctive capabilities. Now, COT may be the only option where this battery is abreviated, but nursing program candidates through the ROTC as well as OTS will need to learn and demonstrate knowledge of certain aircraft and other platforms.

2007-12-11 09:12:05 · answer #1 · answered by promethius9594 6 · 0 0

Flying airplanes, or flying IN airplanes. She probable may be flying IN airplanes. you always shuttle between accountability stations with the help of air, and the air rigidity does have scientific airlifts, wherein the nurses are area of the group.

2016-10-01 09:16:13 · answer #2 · answered by lindholm 4 · 0 0

Not unless you are in flight med or air rescue. Most of the nursing candidate goes through BOT instead of COT which is a shortened officer training course to understand the basics of military life.

2007-12-11 07:40:53 · answer #3 · answered by Jason J 6 · 2 1

Only evacuation plans. Medvacs, Aerovacs do because they will be in the planes with the wounded, sick, injured, etc.
That's it, only 5% of jobs in the AF are pilot status, just FYI and anyone else thinking that everyone in the AF is a pilot lol
But yeah, Basic Officer Training (BOT) for nurses. ;)

2007-12-11 07:54:29 · answer #4 · answered by A1C Engle 2 · 1 1

How not to get airsick might be a good tool to have!
Anyone who flies has to go through Egress training and if you're going into a war zone they might want you to go through SERE(Survival Evasion Resistance &Escape) training.

2007-12-11 08:04:06 · answer #5 · answered by matt m 4 · 1 1

No, not unless you are going to be a member of a flight crew doing air-vac's.

2007-12-11 07:07:54 · answer #6 · answered by Yak Rider 7 · 2 1

All great answers, they forgot one thing, to make sure the pilots don't get sick!!!

2007-12-11 08:08:01 · answer #7 · answered by Sgt Big Red 7 · 0 1

YES! Safety issues.

2007-12-11 07:08:03 · answer #8 · answered by Barry auh2o 7 · 0 4

yeah how to get on and off the plane.

2007-12-11 07:37:22 · answer #9 · answered by conranger1 7 · 0 2

Yes, safety and communication. Try medevac ( helicopter transport)

2007-12-11 07:11:23 · answer #10 · answered by usnavycorpsman 3 · 0 5

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