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At the E-9 level, AECS (Senior Chief Aviation Electrician's Mate) and ATCS (Senior Chief Aviation Electronics Technician) look towards advancement to AVCM (Master Chief Avionics Technician) |
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Aviation Electrician's Mate | |
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Issued by | United States Navy |
Type | Enlisted rating |
Abbreviation | AE |
Specialty | Aviation |
Aviation Electrician's Mate (abbreviated as AE) is a United States Navy occupational rating.
Aviation Electrician's Mates maintain electrical and instrument systems, including power generation, conversion, and distribution systems; aircraft batteries; interior and exterior lighting; electrical control of aircraft systems, including hydraulic, landing gear, flight control, utility, and power plant engine, flight and non-instrument-type indicating and warning systems; automatic flight control and stabilization systems; aircraft compass systems; attitude reference systems; and inertial navigation systems.[1]
At the E-9 level, AECS (Senior Chief Aviation Electrician's Mate) and ATCS (Senior Chief Aviation Electronics Technician) look towards advancement to AVCM (Master Chief Avionics Technician)
References
- ^ "Navy enlisted manpower and personnel classifications". Bureau of Naval Personnel. US Navy. Retrieved 2007-01-11.
See also