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2.1.3.6. Applicable ground training (i.e., simulators, aircraft systems, etc.)
accomplished at the formal school establishes due dates for subsequent continuation
training. If completion dates are unknown, use the evaluation completion date on the
formal school generated AF Form 8, Certificate of Aircrew Qualification, or AF Form
8a, Certificate of Aircrew Qualification (Multiple Aircraft).
2.1.4. In-Unit IQT Requirements. Approved in-unit training must be accomplished
IAW applicable formal school courseware and the following guidance:
2.1.4.1. Flying training lessons should be completed in order; however, if mission
scheduling or student progress dictates otherwise, the unit commander or designated
training supervisor may change the order.
2.1.4.2. Training syllabi will establish a maximum time lapse between training
missions. Failure to accomplish training as scheduled will require documentation and
corrective action.
2.1.4.3. With operations group commander (OG/CC) (or equivalent) approval, IQT
requirements may be completed during operational missions under the supervision of
an instructor of like specialty. Comply with restrictions in appropriate AFI 11-2 MDS
Vol 1, MAJCOM directives, and applicable operation order (OPORD).
2.2. Requalification Training. An aircrew member is unqualified upon expiration of his or
her qualification evaluation, loss of currency exceeding 6 months (for currency items
specified in applicable AFI 11-2MDS Vol 1, IAW paragraph 3.4.3.2), or completion of a
qualification evaluation in a different MDS (unless multiple qualification has been approved
prior to the evaluation), whichever occurs first. The duration of unqualified time is from the
date the aircrew member became unqualified until the specific retraining start date. For
aircrew members who are not authorized multiple qualification and who complete a
qualification evaluation in a different MDS, members must complete requalification training
as specified below to regain qualification in the original MDS. For all aircrew members
except flight surgeons, requalification requirements are as follows: (MAJCOMS may provide
more restrictive guidance and may adjust requirements as necessary to allow for aircrew
member experience level and similarity of aircraft types. Provide specific guidance in
command supplements or AFI 11-2 MDS Vol 1.) (Terms TX-1, TX-2 and TX-3 identify
formal courses required, from longest to shortest course.) (As noted below, completing the
ETCA formal school flying training course is the desired standard. When attendance is not
practical or quotas are not available, units will request waivers as specified in the applicable
AFI 11-2MDS Vol 1, to conduct in-unit IQT, using formal school courseware.)
2.2.1. Unqualified up to 39 months at the end of a non-flying assignment, or up to
51 months at the end of any active flying assignment. Complete training in all
delinquent items (as applicable), additional training as directed by the squadron
commander, and a requalification evaluation IAW AFI 11-202 Vol 2 and AFI 11-2MDS
Vol 2. An ETCA formal school flying training course (TX-3) satisfies this requalification
requirement, if specified in the applicable AFI 11-2MDS Vol 1.
2.2.2. Unqualified 39 or more months at the end of a non-flying assignment, or 51
or more months at the end of any active flying assignment, up to 8 Years. Complete