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Remotely-Piloted Aircraft Pilot Badge OCP - Air Force Occupational Badge
Remotely-Piloted Aircraft Pilot Badge OCP - Air Force Occupational Badge

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Remotely-Piloted Aircraft Pilot Badge OCP - Air Force Occupational Badge

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SKU: (RmA A9-19-8) OCP3-REMOTEAIR-B
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  • SEW-ON Badge for the U.S. Air Force OCP Uniform
  • Embroidered Badge, Spice Brown on OCP Ripstop Material
  • Military Spec - Made in U.S.A.
  • Choose between Basic, Senior or Master

Occupational Badges in the Air Force

Occupational Badges show a service member's job or specialty in the Air Force.

For General Officers:

  • Start with the basic badge when joining a new command or staff role.
  • After 12 months, they move to the next higher badge.
  • They keep upgrading to a higher badge every 12 months.

For Officers:

  • Get the basic badge after finishing technical school or when fully qualified for their job (if no technical school is needed).
  • After 7 years in the specialty, they earn the senior badge.
  • After 15 years in the specialty, they earn the master badge.

For Enlisted Members:

  • Basic Badge: Earned after completing technical school at 3-skill level.
  • Senior Badge: Earned after reaching the 7-skill level (usually after gaining more experience in the job).
  • Master Badge: Earned when reaching the rank of Master Sergeant or above and having 5 years in the specialty from earning the 7-skill level.

Enlisted Skill Levels:

  • 1 (Helper): Recruits or trainees in technical school, learning basic skills.
  • 3 (Apprentice): Technical school graduates applying and expanding their job skills.
  • 5 (Journeyman): Experienced airmen functioning as front-line technicians and initial trainers.
  • 7 (Craftsman): Airmen with many years of experience, responsible for supervision and training.
  • 9 (Superintendent): Senior Master Sergeants and above, with at least 14 years of experience, overseeing broad supervision.