Training Requirements Analysis 452x3 F 111 Avionic Systems Attack Control Instrument And Flight Control Communication Navigation And Penetration Aids
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Training Requirements Analysis 452X3 F-111 Avionic Systems Attack Control Instrument and Flight Control Communication, Navigation, and Penetration Aids
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The purpose of this training requirements analysis (TRA) is to assist in determining training requirements for F-111 Avionics Systems personnel in light of recent RIVET WORKFORCE (RWF) restructuring efforts. The information may be used to evaluate the adequacy, feasibility, and efficiency of the training provided within this rapidly changing specialty. Data for this TRA were gathered by means of field interviews with F-111 Avionics Systems personnel. The TRA task list was extracted from the February 1989 452X3 USAF Job Inventory (JI). A total of 45 subject-matter experts (SMEs) at 2 TAC bases and 1 sac base were interviewed to gather task data and other training decision data. In addition, system overview information was gathered from HQ USAF, the TAC functional manager, and members of Lowry Technical Training. Consider the common skill and knowledge requirements identified in the task analysis when designing or revising training. Training should emphasize the similarities within the across the AFSC shreds. This approach may help graduates understand the broader applicability of their skills and knowledge.
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