ALCGENL 157/19 - AVIATION SURVIVAL TECHNICIAN (AST) A SCHOOL OPPORTUNITIES

united states coast guard

R 26 AUG 19

ALCGENL 157/19
SUBJ: AVIATION SURVIVAL TECHNICIAN (AST) A SCHOOL OPPORTUNITIES
A. Military Assignments and Authorized Absences, COMDTINST M1000.8A
1. This message solicits enlisted members interested in entering the
Aviation Survival Technician (AST) rating. Eligible non-rated
enlisted members or Petty Officers wishing to place their name on
the AST A school list should follow the application procedures
outlined within this message and ref A. Those applicants who
successfully graduate from AST A School at the Aviation Technical
Training Center (ATTC) in Elizabeth City, NC will graduate as an
AST3. A CG Portal site linked from the AST A School site offers
robust information on AST A School training and preparation:
http://cglink.uscg.mil/9a769f4a
2. To apply to the AST rating, candidates must meet all the
requirements for AST A school applicants. For more information on
requirements and application process, open the A School List found
at the Non-Rate assignment officer CG Portal site:
https://cg.portal.uscg.mil/units/psc/psc-epm/SitePages/Non-Rates.aspx
Currently rated members must submit a Change in Rating (CIR) request
package before applying to A School. Information on the required
format for the CIR request and command endorsement template
memorandums can be found at: http://cglink.uscg.mil/5a7078da
3. Once a member’s name has been added to the A school list, the AST
RFMC will assign a mentor to support the candidate from preparation
for school until graduation. AST A school applicants must also
successfully complete the AST A School Preparatory Course (Course
Code 100183) at ATTC Elizabeth City before their A school class
convenes. This course will offer yet another resource for candidates
to prepare for the rigorous training program.
4. Physical fitness requirements: All AST candidates must
successfully complete the Physical Training Screen Exam (PTSE) to
remain eligible to attend A School. The PTSE is the same for all
members regardless of gender or age. The PTSE is outlined in further
detail at http://cglink.uscg.mil/9a769f4a and consists of a 450 meter
swim in less than 12 minutes, four underwater laps, a minimum of 40
push-ups in two minutes, a minimum of 50 sit-ups in two minutes, a
minimum of three pull-ups, a minimum of three chin-ups and a 1.5 mile
run in less than 12 minutes. It is strongly recommended that
prospective AST students watch the videos linked on the AST A school
Portal site for preparation and proper form explanation.
5. In 2016, the Workforce Readiness Council chartered an Integrated
Product Team (IPT) to develop solutions to address AST3 workforce
shortages, historically low AST A School graduation rates, and low
numbers on the AST A School waiting list. The AST IPT focused on
improving AST recruiting, improving resources for AST candidates to
prepare for A School, and optimizing the training environment at ATTC
to maximize the success of AST candidates. The IPT’s complete report
and approved solutions can be viewed at the CG Portal link:
http://cglink.uscg.mil/cc33ec38
6. Request widest dissemination of this information as unit commands
and senior enlisted leaders discuss career opportunities with the
enlisted workforce.
7. Points of contact:
a. EPM-2 AST Assignments: CWO2 Kevin Deininger,
Kevin.M.Deininger@uscg.mil or (202) 795-6591.
b. AST RFMC: ASTCM Kelly McCarthy, Kelly.T.McCarthy@uscg.mil or
202-475-5759.
c. AST A School Chief: ASTCS William Krahn, William.G.Krahn@uscg.mil
or (252)335-6498.
8. Released by: CDR M. Gillham, Michael.R.Gillham@uscg.mil.
9. Internet release authorized.