Wanna know why that E-6 was a loadmaster "student?" Because when I was in from 2009-2013, they had HUGE re-enlistment bonuses (probably the same as Airforce special forces) due to the fact that there's not enough loadmasters in the Airforce.
When I was leaving the Airforce in October 2013, the loadmaster career field was "critically undermanned." Any field that is "critically undermanned" will receive a RE-ENLISTMENT/cross training bonus upon completion of training, NOT an enlistment bonus. You have to understand the difference between the two. Re-enlistment/cross training means that you're already in the Airforce and you're about to re-enlist for 4-6 more years. Whereas enlistment is joining the military for the FIRST TIME. With the high re-enlistment bonus, that will attract people to "cross train" into that career field which will increase the amount of manning for that career field. Once a career field is considered sufficient, they will reduce/eliminate the re-enlistment bonus. As of now, I do not have access to the re-enlistment multipliers for the loadmaster career field so you would have to ask somebody who is in the Airforce to see if there is one. Just to let you know, I was NOT a loadmaster while in the Airforce. If you have anymore questions, feel free to post it here..
Your ASVAB test scores, physical exam, citizenship and moral standards determine your job/career qualifications. Until you have taken BOTH your ASVAB test and completed your physical exam. The Air Force does not know what jobs/careers you would qualify for. You may view our career fields the Air Force has to offer using this link. Each page will provide a career description, if it is an Enlisted or Officer career & career requirements: www.airforce.com/careers/browse-careers Please confirm with an Air Force Recruiter for current career requirements. You may contact your local Active Duty Recruiter for more information at: www.airforce.com/contact-us/recruiter-locator/ Robert Air Force Recruiting Service
Best job in the military except a pilot Reserves is alot more fun Can control how much flying you want to do. C-17 was a blast, but your always in training
If anyone in this comment section sees this comment and is either in the military/going to bmt or even considering doing it in the next year can you please respond? I have a few questions.
I’m seeing about doing an inter service transfer as an E-6 and am interested in this job and possibly firefighter. What kind of hurdles should I expect to come across?
El Chasqui, the Air Force Enlisted Prior Service (PS) program does not transfer applicants from active duty from other branches. You must be separated from your other branch, and have your official DD 214 (prior active duty applicants - it must be an Honorable Discharge) before contacting an Air Force Recruiter for qualifications. An Air Force Recruiter cannot determine your qualifications without your official DD 214. Once you have separated and have your official DD 214 paperwork you may contact an Air Force recruiter to discuss qualifying, options, and opportunities and which AFSCs (careers) may be open at that time. Ray U.S. Air Force and Space Force Recruiting
I read here that you won’t know what you qualify for until you hit meps. I also read online that once you go into meps you can no longer back out of service. Does this mean if you join the air force you’re stuck with whatever jobs are assigned to you?
Technically it’s true. You won’t know what you qualify for till you complete MEPS. That’s where you take your asvab as well as a bunch of other tests. Like eye test... duck walk.. stuff like that. Your asvab score, depth perception, and color blindness will determine what you qualify for. Also they don’t just stick you with any job. They give you a list of available jobs and you narrow it down to the top 10 that you want. Then you could get any of those 10. ( this is how it went for me so it may be slightly different)
yeah you can cross train eventually. I have a buddy who went loadmaster to air transportation. Being a Port Dawg is kinda fun too. He didn't like the unpredictability of being a loadmaster. Didnt want to travel all the time.
Jon, vision corrected to 20/20 and full color vision and depth perception. Every qualified applicant receives a physical to include an eye exam. Military Entrance Processing Station (MEPS) doctors (not recruiters) will determine if you are medically qualified to join the Air Force and any career limitations. - Ray
We recommend reaching out by all available means. Most of our recruiting offices have transitioned to virtual operation, but recruiters are still signing up future Airmen. You can still reach out to your recruiter via phone, email or message. Recruiters do have 10 business days to reach out. This does not include weekends and holidays. How long and how have you tried to contact your area recuiter? Pam Air Force and Space Force Recruiting Service
@@USAirForceRecruiting hi thanks for the response! This may have been the quickest response i ever got from Airforce! I have applied about 5 time so far and every time I was told that recruiters will call me soon within 10 business days but I actually have never gotten a call from them. I will wait until this week and if I don’t get any call I will try to walk in to the recruiter office.
You are so very welcome. I am so sorry to hear this. Can you please log onto our live chat www.airforce.com/chat-live or call 800-253-9603 and speak with one of our advisers who are ready to answer your questions, and further assist. Please provide upfront to the adviser all that you have done to reach out to the recruiter and for the length of time. This will allow them to have a better understanding on how best to assist you. Pam Air Force and Space Force Recruiting Service
Yes you can have glasses. You must have Color Vision and Depth Perception, Also your Vision has to be Corrected to 20/20 Don Air Force and Space Force Recruiting Service
@@USAirForceRecruitingvision HAS to be corrected? as in you need to get lasik to be a loadmaster? or can you just have your glasses the entirety of your enlistment
I believe you mean Air Transportation. Yes, there is a difference. 2T231 - AIR TRANSPORTATION Performs and manages air transportation activities. Plans, schedules and processes eligible passengers and cargo for air movement. Loads and unloads passengers, cargo, and baggage moved on military and commercial-contract aircraft. Prepares and maintains air movement records and reports. Performs aircraft cleaning services and delivers meals and comfort item supplies to aircraft. Operates forklifts and aircraft loading equipment. Uses computer systems to provide in-transit visibility over passenger and cargo movement operations Supports the Department of Defense’s capability to move passengers and air cargo worldwide. Plans, organizes, directs, coordinates, and controls air transportation activities. Determines and justify personnel, equipment, and facilities required to accomplish air transportation functions. Supplements policies, directs personnel, and establishes procedures to process, load, document, and report passengers and cargo transported by air, including paratroops and cargo moved using aerial delivery methods. Inspects airlift activities for compliance and recommends corrective action. Conducts personnel and equipment management surveys, and provides technical assistance as required. Enforces safety, quality control, and security measures. Offers customer information on flight schedules, routes, air movement requirements, baggage limitations, and specifics on local facilities. Performs procedures to check in, process, schedule, transport, and escort passengers to and from aircraft. Ensures all passenger border clearance requirements have been met. Operates terminal security equipment and conducts passenger and baggage security inspections. Reviews passenger travel authorizations for validity and accuracy. Applies tariff rates, collects fares, and accounts for documents and monies. Use automated systems to provide in-transit visibility and to document passenger movement operations. Develops procedures for handling special category passengers. Verifies eligibility of cargo offered for airlift. Ensures all cargo documentation, packaging, labeling and marking requirements, and border clearance requirements have been met. Determines quantity and type of cargo to be loaded according to aircraft allowable cabin load. Selects, assembles, palletizes, and transports cargo loads to and from aircraft and storage areas. Checks cargo against manifests and annotates shipment overages, shortages, or damages. Secures cargo with appropriate restraint equipment. Packs cargo parachutes, rigs airdrop platforms, and loads aircraft performing aerial delivery tactics. Uses automated systems to provide in-transit visibility and to document cargo movement operations. Determines and implements necessary safety and security precautions for handling and storing hazardous materials, special cargo, mail, and baggage. 1A231 - AIRCRAFT LOADMASTER Reviews aircraft weight and balance records and cargo manifest. Determines quantity of cargo and passengers or troops to be loaded and proper placement in aircraft. Computes load and cargo distribution. Computes weight and balance, and determines the amount of weight to be placed in each compartment or at each station. Considers factors such as fuel load, aircraft structural limits, and emergency equipment required. Accomplishes initial pre-flight of aircraft according to flight manuals; pre-flights specific aircraft systems such as restraint rail and airdrop equipment. Operates radios, pre-flights aerospace ground equipment, and applies external power to the aircraft. Performs in-flight and special mission specific duties as required. Supervises aircraft loading and off loading. Uses equipment such as 25K, 40K, and 60K loaders; forklifts; and winches. Ensures cargo and passengers are loaded according to load distribution plan. Directs application of restraint devices such as restraint rails, straps, chains, and nets to prevent shifting during flight. Checks cargo, passengers, and troops against manifests. Ensures availability of fleet service equipment such as blankets and pillows. Signs for and stows in-flight meals. Briefs passengers and troops on use of seat belts, facilities, and border clearance requirements. Dispenses meals and refreshments. Demonstrates use of emergency equipment such as oxygen masks and life vests, and ensures access to escape hatches. Monitors cargo and passengers in-flight and assists passengers as required. Conducts cargo and personnel airdrops according to directives. Attaches extraction parachutes to cargo and platforms. Inspects cargo and platforms, extraction systems and connects static lines. Checks tiedowns, parachutes, containers, suspension systems, and extraction systems to ensure proper cargo extraction or release. Operates aircraft personnel airdrop system and supervises paratroopers exiting the aircraft.
Shelvin, no as Officers and Enlisted each have different processes, careers, requirements and recruiters. You may view our career fields the Air Force has to offer. Each page will provide a career description, if it is an Enlisted, Officer or Health Professions and career requirements: www.airforce.com/careers/browse-careers - Ray
The ASVAB is broken down into four main categories (Mechanical, Administrative, General, and Electronic), and all enlisted career fields have a minimum score requirement that fall under one or more of these categories. These scores, along with the results of your physical examination, will be reviewed when you undergo job counseling during the enlistment process at the Military Entrance Processing Station (MEPS). Minimum scores by Air Force Specialty Code (AFSC): www.military.com/join-armed-forces/asvab/asvab-and-air-force-jobs.html - Pam
Back when I was in my twenties and thirties the girls used to call me loadmaster I could get a load tied down about 8 feet yep you know that was probably not the peak that's the only one I ever measured big monster not only opal White kinda yellow.. that was awesome be better if I waited like 3 weeks you know holy man it was an apartment bedroom I mean if you had to have painted before you left it was painted all right. Probably a whole lot of healthy kids could have been born that was the master loadmaster
We recruit qualified persons to meet Department of the Air Force enlisted and officer manning requirements without regard to race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. Pam Air Force and Space Force Recruiting Service
@@USAirForceRecruiting I seen they were attached to these long straps in the plane I wasnt sure if they were attached to a parachute or the plane itself.
If i join the air force this is the career I'm gonna pick
4 years later, anything happen
@@watterztrail7870 Nope! Not yet at least. I got into University, still studying.
@@tyranoman11 day later, anything happen
why you in college? this is an enlisted job no?
Hopefully all goes well for me and pass everything. I leave in 3 months for this job.
how was the process? did you voluntary select the job loadmaster or was it lottery bc of the asvab score
sorry I don't think my question was clear.... was load master something you wanted to do passionately?
update? how’s being a loadmaster going?
How’s it going? Did ya make it
hes retired u guys
Wanna know why that E-6 was a loadmaster "student?" Because when I was in from 2009-2013, they had HUGE re-enlistment bonuses (probably the same as Airforce special forces) due to the fact that there's not enough loadmasters in the Airforce.
Is loadmaster really in need of people? I want this job
When I was leaving the Airforce in October 2013, the loadmaster career field was "critically undermanned." Any field that is "critically undermanned" will receive a RE-ENLISTMENT/cross training bonus upon completion of training, NOT an enlistment bonus. You have to understand the difference between the two. Re-enlistment/cross training means that you're already in the Airforce and you're about to re-enlist for 4-6 more years. Whereas enlistment is joining the military for the FIRST TIME. With the high re-enlistment bonus, that will attract people to "cross train" into that career field which will increase the amount of manning for that career field. Once a career field is considered sufficient, they will reduce/eliminate the re-enlistment bonus. As of now, I do not have access to the re-enlistment multipliers for the loadmaster career field so you would have to ask somebody who is in the Airforce to see if there is one. Just to let you know, I was NOT a loadmaster while in the Airforce. If you have anymore questions, feel free to post it here..
Your ASVAB test scores, physical exam, citizenship and moral standards determine your job/career qualifications. Until you have taken BOTH your ASVAB test and completed your physical exam. The Air Force does not know what jobs/careers you would qualify for. You may view our career fields the Air Force has to offer using this link. Each page will provide a career description, if it is an Enlisted or Officer career & career requirements: www.airforce.com/careers/browse-careers Please confirm with an Air Force Recruiter for current career requirements. You may contact your local Active Duty Recruiter for more information at: www.airforce.com/contact-us/recruiter-locator/
Robert
Air Force Recruiting Service
I am a Loadmaster for commercial airlines...If I was American I would definetly do this.
@@USAirForceRecruiting is this field still undermanned?
To quote the movie FURY...
"Best job I ever had"
Best job in the military except a pilot
Reserves is alot more fun
Can control how much flying you want to do.
C-17 was a blast, but your always in training
This is what I’m looking to be in the near future
How much math is involved in this career field
I Leave for BMT May 21st This is my job I selected!
Justice Day I leave may 28th for bmt and I selected this job as well
@@auburnslater4717 was it hard to get the job or fairly easy??
I leave July 16th and this is also my job
You’re probably in BLM right now, c-17 represent
If anyone in this comment section sees this comment and is either in the military/going to bmt or even considering doing it in the next year can you please respond? I have a few questions.
I want to do this but I'm colour deficient.
Fruit Loops don’t tell them that and try and pass the test, you have nothing to lose
I’m seeing about doing an inter service transfer as an E-6 and am interested in this job and possibly firefighter. What kind of hurdles should I expect to come across?
El Chasqui, the Air Force Enlisted Prior Service (PS) program does not transfer applicants from active duty from other branches. You must be separated from your other branch, and have your official DD 214 (prior active duty applicants - it must be an Honorable Discharge) before contacting an Air Force Recruiter for qualifications. An Air Force Recruiter cannot determine your qualifications without your official DD 214. Once you have separated and have your official DD 214 paperwork you may contact an Air Force recruiter to discuss qualifying, options, and opportunities and which AFSCs (careers) may be open at that time.
Ray
U.S. Air Force and Space Force Recruiting
Being a loadmaster is great and all but where is the video for the Port Dawgs!
I read here that you won’t know what you qualify for until you hit meps. I also read online that once you go into meps you can no longer back out of service. Does this mean if you join the air force you’re stuck with whatever jobs are assigned to you?
Technically it’s true. You won’t know what you qualify for till you complete MEPS. That’s where you take your asvab as well as a bunch of other tests. Like eye test... duck walk.. stuff like that. Your asvab score, depth perception, and color blindness will determine what you qualify for. Also they don’t just stick you with any job. They give you a list of available jobs and you narrow it down to the top 10 that you want. Then you could get any of those 10. ( this is how it went for me so it may be slightly different)
@@thedazills1351 thanks for the info!
Why was LAPES shown in this video? False advertising.
I just enlisted into the Air Force reserves in air transportation. I would like to change to loadmaster. Can I do that? I have not been to but yet
yeah you can cross train eventually. I have a buddy who went loadmaster to air transportation. Being a Port Dawg is kinda fun too. He didn't like the unpredictability of being a loadmaster. Didnt want to travel all the time.
What are the vision requirements for this job? Does your vision have to be correctable to 20/20?
Jon, vision corrected to 20/20 and full color vision and depth perception. Every qualified applicant receives a physical to include an eye exam. Military Entrance Processing Station (MEPS) doctors (not recruiters) will determine if you are medically qualified to join the Air Force and any career limitations.
- Ray
Ayo Flee i wear glasses and i passed the depth perception with %100. They should let you wear your glasses when doing the depth perception test.
Almost all that footage is Air Transportation not loadmaster🤣
That’s because the Port Dawgs do all the work.
How’s work life balance
Why are the Airforce recruiters so hard to get reached..
We recommend reaching out by all available means. Most of our recruiting offices have transitioned to virtual operation, but recruiters are still signing up future Airmen. You can still reach out to your recruiter via phone, email or message. Recruiters do have 10 business days to reach out. This does not include weekends and holidays. How long and how have you tried to contact your area recuiter?
Pam
Air Force and Space Force Recruiting Service
@@USAirForceRecruiting hi thanks for the response! This may have been the quickest response i ever got from Airforce! I have applied about 5 time so far and every time I was told that recruiters will call me soon within 10 business days but I actually have never gotten a call from them. I will wait until this week and if I don’t get any call I will try to walk in to the recruiter office.
You are so very welcome. I am so sorry to hear this. Can you please log onto our live chat www.airforce.com/chat-live or call 800-253-9603 and speak with one of our advisers who are ready to answer your questions, and further assist. Please provide upfront to the adviser all that you have done to reach out to the recruiter and for the length of time. This will allow them to have a better understanding on how best to assist you.
Pam
Air Force and Space Force Recruiting Service
I have glasses, does this disqualify me from being a load master?
Yes you can have glasses. You must have Color Vision and Depth Perception, Also your Vision has to be Corrected to 20/20
Don
Air Force and Space Force Recruiting Service
@@USAirForceRecruitingvision HAS to be corrected? as in you need to get lasik to be a loadmaster? or can you just have your glasses the entirety of your enlistment
Is there a difference between Aircraft transportation and Aircraft loadmaster?
I believe you mean Air Transportation. Yes, there is a difference.
2T231 - AIR TRANSPORTATION
Performs and manages air transportation activities. Plans, schedules and processes eligible passengers and cargo for air movement. Loads and unloads passengers, cargo, and baggage moved on military and commercial-contract aircraft. Prepares and maintains air movement records and reports. Performs aircraft cleaning services and delivers meals and comfort item supplies to aircraft. Operates forklifts and aircraft loading equipment. Uses computer systems to provide in-transit visibility over passenger and cargo movement operations
Supports the Department of Defense’s capability to move passengers and air cargo worldwide. Plans, organizes, directs, coordinates, and controls air transportation activities. Determines and justify personnel, equipment, and facilities required to accomplish air transportation functions. Supplements policies, directs personnel, and establishes procedures to process, load, document, and report passengers and cargo transported by air, including paratroops and cargo moved using aerial delivery methods. Inspects airlift activities for compliance and recommends corrective action. Conducts personnel and equipment management surveys, and provides technical assistance as required. Enforces safety, quality control, and security measures.
Offers customer information on flight schedules, routes, air movement requirements, baggage limitations, and specifics on local facilities. Performs procedures to check in, process, schedule, transport, and escort passengers to and from aircraft. Ensures all passenger border clearance requirements have been met. Operates terminal security equipment and conducts passenger and baggage security inspections. Reviews passenger travel authorizations for validity and accuracy. Applies tariff rates, collects fares, and accounts for documents and monies. Use automated systems to provide in-transit visibility and to document passenger movement operations. Develops procedures for handling special category passengers.
Verifies eligibility of cargo offered for airlift. Ensures all cargo documentation, packaging, labeling and marking requirements, and border clearance requirements have been met. Determines quantity and type of cargo to be loaded according to aircraft allowable cabin load. Selects, assembles, palletizes, and transports cargo loads to and from aircraft and storage areas. Checks cargo against manifests and annotates shipment overages, shortages, or damages. Secures cargo with appropriate restraint equipment. Packs cargo parachutes, rigs airdrop platforms, and loads aircraft performing aerial delivery tactics. Uses automated systems to provide in-transit visibility and to document cargo movement operations. Determines and implements necessary safety and security precautions for handling and storing hazardous materials, special cargo, mail, and baggage.
1A231 - AIRCRAFT LOADMASTER
Reviews aircraft weight and balance records and cargo manifest. Determines quantity of cargo and passengers or troops to be loaded and proper placement in aircraft. Computes load and cargo distribution. Computes weight and balance, and determines the amount of weight to be placed in each compartment or at each station. Considers factors such as fuel load, aircraft structural limits, and emergency equipment required.
Accomplishes initial pre-flight of aircraft according to flight manuals; pre-flights specific aircraft systems such as restraint rail and airdrop equipment. Operates radios, pre-flights aerospace ground equipment, and applies external power to the aircraft. Performs in-flight and special mission specific duties as required.
Supervises aircraft loading and off loading. Uses equipment such as 25K, 40K, and 60K loaders; forklifts; and winches. Ensures cargo and passengers are loaded according to load distribution plan. Directs application of restraint devices such as restraint rails, straps, chains, and nets to prevent shifting during flight.
Checks cargo, passengers, and troops against manifests.
Ensures availability of fleet service equipment such as blankets and pillows. Signs for and stows in-flight meals. Briefs passengers and troops on use of seat belts, facilities, and border clearance requirements. Dispenses meals and refreshments. Demonstrates use of emergency equipment such as oxygen masks and life vests, and ensures access to escape hatches. Monitors cargo and passengers in-flight and assists passengers as required.
Conducts cargo and personnel airdrops according to directives. Attaches extraction parachutes to cargo and platforms. Inspects cargo and platforms, extraction systems and connects static lines. Checks tiedowns, parachutes, containers, suspension systems, and extraction systems to ensure proper cargo extraction or release. Operates aircraft personnel airdrop system and supervises paratroopers exiting the aircraft.
U.S. Air Force Recruiting thank you for the quick response!
@@USAirForceRecruiting very informational thank you!!
You are very welcome. - Pam
@@USAirForceRecruiting haha. The difference is huge
Load Clear 🪂
Can a officer be a loadmaster?
Shelvin, no as Officers and Enlisted each have different processes, careers, requirements and recruiters.
You may view our career fields the Air Force has to offer. Each page will provide a career description, if it is an Enlisted, Officer or Health Professions and career requirements: www.airforce.com/careers/browse-careers
- Ray
Loadmaster does not load the plane . Aerial porter does
Loadmaster have to be there as well.
Who’s that hottie Chris Miller 🥵
Evan Ducati I’m so wet
How high do you have to score on the asvab to earn this job
The ASVAB is broken down into four main categories (Mechanical, Administrative, General, and Electronic), and all enlisted career fields have a minimum score requirement that fall under one or more of these categories. These scores, along with the results of your physical examination, will be reviewed when you undergo job counseling during the enlistment process at the Military Entrance Processing Station (MEPS).
Minimum scores by Air Force Specialty Code (AFSC):
www.military.com/join-armed-forces/asvab/asvab-and-air-force-jobs.html
- Pam
Mines high enough, I might go for this job
Crypt Artic did you ever end up doing it
Made With Melanin yes and i am now currently in the air force however i did not get the load master job like i wanted
Higher than maint officer not as high as door gunner on a C-17......
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Back when I was in my twenties and thirties the girls used to call me loadmaster I could get a load tied down about 8 feet yep you know that was probably not the peak that's the only one I ever measured big monster not only opal White kinda yellow.. that was awesome be better if I waited like 3 weeks you know holy man it was an apartment bedroom I mean if you had to have painted before you left it was painted all right. Probably a whole lot of healthy kids could have been born that was the master loadmaster
Can Reservist do this job?!
You will need to reach out to the reserves to see what careers that have available at 1-800-257-1212
Don
Air Force and Space Force Recruiting Service
Do you have to be black ?
We recruit qualified persons to meet Department of the Air Force enlisted and officer manning
requirements without regard to race, color, religion, sex, or national origin.
Pam
Air Force and Space Force Recruiting Service
😠😠😠😠👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎
Георгий Михайлов. I hate the jumping out of the plane part.
would load masters ever have to learn to parachute out of a plane??
They learn safety procedures but not parachuting as a normal every day let's jump out of a plane. - Pam
@@USAirForceRecruiting I seen they were attached to these long straps in the plane I wasnt sure if they were attached to a parachute or the plane itself.
@@reyycrayy3985 that's not loadmaster that's paratroopers
@@reyycrayy3985 yes. The long straps are connected to the plane. Don’t listen to what the last comment said about paratroopers
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