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22sthebest
12-02-17, 04:47 PM
Looking for info on the path of a Crew Chief right out of boot camp that is married.

Tennessee Top
12-02-17, 05:51 PM
Never knew boot Marines could be a crew chief but could be wrong. Putting someone in charge of a plane with no experience sounds like a recipe for disaster to me. May explain why so many are dropping...

FoxtrotOscar
12-02-17, 06:03 PM
Look below your original and see similar questions with answers...

22sthebest
12-02-17, 07:11 PM
It was a contract he signed for his MOS, but there is over a year of training but wasn't sure where all the different trainings were after MCT.

Kegler300
12-02-17, 07:26 PM
Is this a question about being a crew chief, or being married to a crew chief?

22sthebest
12-03-17, 09:47 AM
A bit of both actually.

MunkyVsRobot
12-03-17, 11:30 AM
Google is your friend on the career path, as for the married part it is exactly like every other Marine. you don't get special treatment because you decided to marry someone, the only difference is you would go home every night instead of to the bricks.

TolzerVman
12-03-17, 05:36 PM
This is what I see; I thought the CH-46 was out of the fleet.

(1) Complete the Naval Aviation Air Crewman Candidate School at
NATTC, NAS Pensacola, FL.

(2) Complete Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape (SERE) School
at Brunswick, ME.

(3) Complete the appropriate formal combined "A" and "C" school:
MCAS New River, NC (CH-46, CH-53, V-22)
MCAS Camp Pendleton, CA (UH-1)

(4) Complete the appropriate "C" school:
MCAS Camp Pendleton, CA (CH-46, UH-1)
MCAS New River, NC (CH-53, V-22 {2 courses for V-22})

(5) Must Complete the Plane Captain (PC) Ground Syllabus for type
aircraft.

22sthebest
12-03-17, 06:32 PM
Thank you so much! That's a lot but it's required. Do you know about how long this will take?

TolzerVman
12-04-17, 12:59 PM
I don't know how long those schools are.

22sthebest
12-04-17, 01:49 PM
Thank you! I appreciate the info

TolzerVman
12-04-17, 05:22 PM
I noticed that I pulled the information from NAVMC 1200.1C dated 17 April 2017, but the names of one of the schools is outdated. Here is some information:

http://www.netc.navy.mil/nascweb/aeats/naccs/naccs.htm

22sthebest
12-04-17, 05:57 PM
Thank you!!

Tyger Falcon
01-26-18, 06:47 PM
Current Osprey Crewchief (sorry I'm a little late to the party...)

After MCT it when like this:

NACCS at NAS Pensacola, FL (3 months or so)

SERE in Kittery, ME (2 weeks or so)

CNATT [Mechanic's school] at MCAS New River, NC (3 months or so)

Flight School at MCAS New River, NC (6 months)

If you have questions you can Private Message me. I haven't been in the school house for a couple years though.

God Bless, God Speed.

FistFu68
01-26-18, 08:50 PM
Godspeed too You Marines SF

22sthebest
01-26-18, 09:33 PM
Thank you so much! I messaged you via Skype if that's okay. I'm not too familiar with how to maneuver this website.