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leonvaldes7591
11-21-10, 09:49 PM
I am a Poolee with a contract for the aviation electronics technician job field. My question is, what is this job like? Any information from Marines with this MOS would be much appreciated. Thanks in advance.

thediesel713
11-21-10, 11:02 PM
It depends on what level you go. There's I level, or intermediate level, which is working on specific components indoors on work benches. I level is not aircraft specific, meaning you wont only work on F 18 or only Cobra parts, you'll work on parts for multiple aircraft. Then there's O level, or organizational, which is working on the actual aircraft on the flight line. O level is aircraft specific so you will only work on your designated aircraft. Feel free to ask any more questions you got.

S/F

jungholee90
11-22-10, 04:41 AM
If you go o-level expect shooting wires, troubleshooting, and taking components on and off the aircraft. I'm not an electrician but when there's something wrong with flight control systems they do their stuff and find out which component it is. I hate it when most of the problem they find out that it's airframes and giving us whole bunch of work to do. Lol

thezero
11-22-10, 07:13 PM
Learn to love re-pinning cannon plugs lol, I would shoot my self if I had to do that.

leonvaldes7591
11-24-10, 11:20 AM
It depends on what level you go. There's I level, or intermediate level, which is working on specific components indoors on work benches. I level is not aircraft specific, meaning you wont only work on F 18 or only Cobra parts, you'll work on parts for multiple aircraft. Then there's O level, or organizational, which is working on the actual aircraft on the flight line. O level is aircraft specific so you will only work on your designated aircraft. Feel free to ask any more questions you got.

S/F

Thanks for the info. Just one more question. What are my chances of seeing combat? Just curious.

thediesel713
11-24-10, 12:05 PM
There is a real possibility for all Marines, but it is greatly reduced in the wing since the mission is to keep birds flying.

Robb Cravens
05-18-14, 01:50 AM
I was in from 9/18/74 to 9/17/80. I worked both OMA and IMA Avionics. I didn't care much for OMA but I loved IMA. I also went through an Advanced Electronics school before working in the fleet,...