15G - Aircraft Structural Repairer

The Aircraft Structural Repairer inspects, services and repairs Army helicopters and airplanes. The Aircraft Structural Repairer is primarily responsible for supervising and performing maintenance on aircraft structures.

15G10 - Skill Level One

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Aircraft Structural Repairer:  Repairs and replaces aircraft structural components to include stingers, longerons, bulkheads, beams and aircraft skin according to drawings, blueprints, directives, technical manuals and safety procedures. Fabricate structural parts, forming blocks and shapes metal using stretching, shrinking, and other metal forming techniques. Mixes and applies fiberglass materials. Make emergency and permanent repairs to transparent plastic windows and enclosures. Use common measuring tools, precision measuring gages and alignment fixtures to perform structural repairs. Balances fixed-wing aircraft controls such as flags and ailerons. Mixes and applies primers and paints to aircraft surfaces. Apply corrosion control treatment to aircraft metals. Requisitions and maintains shop and bench stock for repair of aircraft structures. Maintain facilities for storage of flammable and hazardous materials. Uses and performs operator maintenance on common and special tools. Prepare forms and records related to aircraft maintenance.


15G20 - Skill Level Two

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Aircraft Structural Repairer:  Performs duties described in paragraph (1) and provides technical guidance to subordinate Soldiers.



15G30 - Skill Level Three

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Aircraft Structural Repairer Supervisor:  Supervises and provides technical guidance to subordinate personnel performing aircraft structural system maintenance. Evaluate maintenance operations and facilities for compliance with directives, technical manuals, work standards, safety procedures, and operational policies. Performs maintenance trend analysis and applies production control, quality control, and other maintenance management principles and procedures to aircraft structural system maintenance and shop operations. Instructs personnel and conducts technical training in aircraft structural system maintenance, supply, and safety techniques. Evaluate the technical training program. Monitors requisition of parts, tools, and supplies.


School Location
TRADOC

School: 552 Location: 600 SHEPPARD PLACE BLDG662, FT EUSTIS, VA
Course: 603-15G10 Phase:
Course Title: AIRCRAFT STRUCTURAL REPAIRER

FY: 2010 School: 552 Course: 603-15G10 Phase: Course Length: 14 Weeks 4.0 Days

Verifiable Prerequisites Prerequiste Item Value(s) or Range Constraint PULHES 222222 Required
Normal Red/Green (RG) Perception YES Required
Physical Demand Rating HEAVY - LIFT OCCASIONAL 100 LB, FREQUENT 50 LB Required
Course Security Clearance Y - NONE Required
Pay Grade E1 - ENLISTED Through E4 - ENLISTED Recommended
Service Designator Z - FOREIGN Recommended
Service Component A - ACTIVE ARMY Recommended OR
G - NATIONAL GUARD Recommended OR
R - ARMY RESERVES Recommended

Prerequisite Courses
There are no Prerequisites in the Prerequisite Courses section. See other sections.

Text Prerequisites
Physical demands rating and qualifications for initial award of MOS 15G Aircraft Structural Repairers must be in the grade of specialist (SPC) (non-promotable) or below unless they have held an Aviation Maintenance/Component Repairer CMF 15 MOS for a minimum of 12 months at skill level 1 or 2, 18 months at skill level 3 or 24 months at skill level 4.  Personnel not meeting prerequisites of DA PAM 611-21 will be returned to their unit.

Course Scope:
Maintenance, repair, and fabrication of aircraft structural members, sheetmetal, stress panels, fiberglass and helicopter rotor blades; identification, usage and maintenance of common, special and precision tools.

Special Information:
Personnel not meeting prerequisites of DA Pam 611-21 will be returned to their units.  Soldiers will attend a 5-day End of Course Situational Training Exercise (EOCSTX).

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