Life as an Aviation Resource Manager with Technical Sgt. Adrianna Alessi of the 306th Intelligence Squadron who operates under the 363rd Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance Wing of Joint Base Langley-Eustis and the @AFBlueTube
The 306th Intelligence Squadron operates the MC-12W, which is originally a Beechcraft C-12 Huron.
Terms to know 👇🏽
SARM – Squadron Aviation Resource Managers, these professionals work in flying squadron with aircrew members and manager their training records, flying hours, air medals, safety procedures, various databases and double as radio operator during flying operations.
HARM – Host Aviation Resource Managers, these professionals oversee archive training records and flying hours for aircrew members across an entire air force base. They also conduct annual reviews of these records with each aircrew member and out-process these members from the air force when they have finished their service.
Current Ops – Aviation Resource Managers, these professionals plan, organize and direct aircrew and parachutist resource activities. Monitor individual flight requirements, flying hours and aviation requirement changes. Control security access to Aviation Resource Management Systems (ARMS) data. Review management procedures and recommend changes.
This is the career field I was in when I served, so you can best believe it’s the greatest 😂💯🇺🇸🫡
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