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WWW.SURVIVALEBOOKS.COMAFI10-207 4 APRIL 2008 213.1.4. CP Chief. When CPs are authorized a CP Chief IAW AFMS 135A, the CP Chief should beassigned/possess a special duty identifier, "86P" AFSC; however, other AFSCs are acceptable uponapproval by the installation commander. Assign the appropriate officer grade IAW the AFMS as theCP Chief. Any deviation from AFMS 135A will be submitted as a variance by the MFM to theAFCFM for incorporation into AFMS 135A. The officer appointed as the Chief of the CP will reportto the wing commander responsible for operating the CP (e.g., the installation commander or operationalwing commander). The CP Chief will be trained and certified IAW Chapter 7 of this AFI, andwill perform a minimum of two console shifts per month to maintain proficiency. If the CP Chief cannotperform two full shifts on the console they must complete a minimum of 16 hours console duty permonth as verified through Events Log review.3.1.5. CP Superintendent. As a minimum, a MSgt (PAFSC 1C371) will be assigned the title andresponsibilities of the CP Superintendent. Any deviation must be approved by the applicable 1C3X1MFM. IAW AFMS 135A 1C3X1 is the only enlisted AFSC authorized in the CP/C2 Center and assuch, no other enlisted AFSC will exercise control over the C2OP/EA, Training and Reports Functions.ANG units who are unable to fill the CP Superintendent position with a MSgt (PAFSC 1C371)will submit a waiver request to the ANG 1C3X1 FM. The CP Superintendent will be trained and certifiedIAW Chapter 7 of this AFI, and will perform a minimum of two console shifts per month tomaintain proficiency. If the CP Superintendent cannot perform two full shifts on the console they mustcomplete a minimum of 16 hours console duty per month as verified through Events Log review.3.1.6. NCOIC C2OP. CP managers will choose the most qualified 1C3X1 for this critical position.The individual filling this position must possess a primary AFSC 1C371, and is normally the nextsenior in rank to the Superintendent (preferably a TSgt or above). This position is responsible for theday-to-day operation of the console and, in concert with the NCOIC Training, ensures controllers areproperly trained and equipped to perform the mission. The NCOIC C2OP will be trained and certifiedIAW Chapter 7 of this AFI, and will perform a minimum of two console shifts per month to maintainproficiency. ANG and AFRC 1C3X1 Functional Managers will address their respective staffingrequirements in the appropriate manpower standard and their supplement to AFI 10-207.3.1.7. NCOIC Training. The NCOIC Training is responsible for establishing and maintaining requirementsIAW AF/MAJCOM master training plan (MTP). As a minimum, the individual filling this positionwill be a SSgt who has at least six months experience as a certified controller and has completedall 7-level upgrade training (UGT) requirements. The NCOIC Training will be identified as such onthe manning report to the MFM. The NCOIC Training will be trained and certified IAW Chapter 7 ofthis AFI, and will perform a minimum of two console shifts per month to maintain proficiency. Trainingmanagers must maintain certification in all areas of which they train in order to develop, manage,and conduct training of CP controllers in support of mission requirements as required in AFI 36-2201,Volume 3, paragraph 5.2. In consolidated/combined CPs two or more training managers (one fromeach unit) will be assigned to create and manage the training program. The NCOIC Training is alsoreferred to as the Training Manager throughout this document. The CP Chief or Superintendent mayappoint a highly qualified SrA to serve as an Alternate Training Manager at their discretion. MAJ-COMs with a positive variance to AFMS 135A for a civilian <strong>US</strong>CINCSTRAT OPLAN 8010 (hereafterreferred to as OPLAN 8010) aircrew command and control procedures (CCP) training managerwill ensure said individual is trained, certified, and performs proficiency shifts IAW this AFI if he/shealso supports the NCOIC Training by providing training to console controllers.

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