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15B vs 15T

Aircraft Powerplant Repairer (USA) vs UH-60 Helicopter Repairer /Aircrew Member (USA)

Intel

Same green uniform, different buildings, same parking lot argument about who actually works harder. The debate predates both MOS codes.

If both of these MOS codes had to write an honest shift report, the 15B's would read: the work is exacting: engine removals, hot section inspections, compressor washes, trend monitoring, oil sampling — it never stops, and neither does the paperwork. And the 15T's would read: the Black Hawk fleet — A, L, M models depending on your unit — is the backbone of Army aviation, which means your aircraft is always tasked, always scheduled, and always the reason someone is standing at your elbow asking when it will be ready. Same form, different ink, completely different energy. A recruiting station near you is currently presenting both of these as "the best-kept secret in the military."

15BArmy
Aircraft Powerplant Repairer
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Do It Again
Civilian Pay
$75K
15TArmy
UH-60 Helicopter Repairer /Aircrew Member
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Do It Again
Civilian Pay
$135K
Head to Head
15B
15T
Getting In
ASVAB Line Scores
MM 104
MM 99
Clearance
Secret
Secret
Pay Grade
Enlisted
Enlisted
Enlistment Bonus
Up to $20,000
Training
Training Length
16 wk
16 wk
Pipeline Type
OCS, ROTC, or USMA
BCT + AIT
Training Location
Fort Novosel, AL
Fort Novosel, AL
Day-to-Day
Promotion Speed
Average
Average
Deployment Tempo
Moderate
Moderate
Career Field
Aviation
Aviation
After You Get Out
Civilian Median Pay
$75K
$135K
Top Civilian Career
Aircraft Mechanics and Service Technicians
Aircraft Mechanics and Service Technicians
Credentials Earned
4 certs
4 certs
DoD 4-Year Investment
$318K

After the Uniform

The part the recruiter skips: what each job actually translates to once you're a civilian — and what it pays.

15BAircraft Powerplant Repairer
Civilian Median Pay
$75K/yr
What It Becomes on the Outside
Aircraft Mechanics and Service TechniciansStrong
Job market: Faster than average (6%)
$75K
Aircraft Mechanics and Service TechniciansStrong
Transportation, Storage, and Distribution ManagersStrong
Mechanical EngineersRelated
Job market: Average (10%)
$100K
Credentials You Walk Away With
Military Aviator wingsFAA Commercial Pilot License pathwayCombined arms certificationsVarious aircraft type ratings
15TUH-60 Helicopter Repairer /Aircrew Member
Civilian Median Pay
$135K/yr
What It Becomes on the Outside
Aircraft Mechanics and Service TechniciansStrong
Commercial PilotsRelated
Job market: Much faster than average (11%)
$135K
Airline Pilots, Copilots, and Flight EngineersRelated
Job market: Much faster than average (11%)
$239K
Vocational Education Teachers, PostsecondaryStretch
Job market: Average (2%)
$59K
Credentials You Walk Away With
UH-60 maintenance qualificationAirframe and Powerplant (A&P) license pathwayVarious aircraft-specific certificationsCrew chief qualification (if selected)

Salary data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics program. A guide, not a guarantee.

Recruiter vs. Reality

The pitch versus what people who actually did the job report back.

15BAircraft Powerplant Repairer
What the Recruiter Says

You'll work on the turbine engines that power UH-60 Black Hawks and AH-64 Apaches — the same engines that commercial MRO shops pay $35/hr and up to maintain. Aviation powerplant technicians are one of the most shortage-critical specialties in the global aviation industry. The A&P license pathway is real, FAA-accepted military experience counts toward it, and once you have your powerplant ticket, airlines and MRO providers will actively recruit you. This is one of the most financially rewarding trades the Army trains.

What It's Actually Like

The GE T700 turbine engine that powers the Black Hawk and Apache is a genuinely impressive machine — compact, powerful, and demanding about maintenance. You will learn to love and hate it in equal measure. The work is exacting: engine removals, hot section inspections, compressor washes, trend monitoring, oil sampling — it never stops, and neither does the paperwork. The Army does not automatically give you your A&P license. You will need to pursue it through the FAA's military experience pathway on your own time, because the Army will not hand it to you on the way out the door. Do it anyway. The difference between a powerplant repairer with an A&P and one without is about $20,000 a year and a much shorter job search.

15TUH-60 Helicopter Repairer /Aircrew Member
What the Recruiter Says

You'll maintain the UH-60 Black Hawk — the most widely operated military helicopter in the world. Because Black Hawks are everywhere, you'll never run out of work: Army, Army National Guard, federal agencies, air ambulance operators, and civilian MRO facilities all need 15T experience. The A&P license pathway through FAA military credit is achievable and worth pursuing aggressively. Aviation maintenance technicians at major MRO providers average $65-85K, more with supervisory experience. This is one of the most transferable aviation maintenance specialties in the military.

What It's Actually Like

You work on the UH-60, which is the helicopter that the Army uses for literally everything and therefore the helicopter that never stops flying and never stops needing maintenance. The Black Hawk fleet — A, L, M models depending on your unit — is the backbone of Army aviation, which means your aircraft is always tasked, always scheduled, and always the reason someone is standing at your elbow asking when it will be ready. You will know this aircraft. You will know it the way you know a difficult relative: its quirks, its moods, its particular maintenance signatures, and the specific sound it makes when something is about to become your problem. Phase maintenance on the Black Hawk is a comprehensive process that touches every system on the aircraft. The T700 engines are workhorses that demand consistent care. The rotor head is a precision assembly that requires precision mechanics. The FAA A&P pathway for Black Hawk maintainers is well-established. Civilian operators — offshore oil, firefighting, law enforcement, air medical — fly S-70 variants and need people who know the airframe. The military utility helicopter community is large enough that the transition network is well-developed.

The Real Life

Same dimensions, side by side. 15B on the left, 15T on the right.

Daily Life
15B

Leading aviation combined arms operations — integrating attack, assault, and reconnaissance helicopters with ground maneuver forces. Planning air assaults, close combat attacks, and reconnaissance missions. The role bridges aviation and ground operations, requiring understanding of both domains.

15T

Phase maintenance, inspections, troubleshooting, and flight line operations on UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters. The UH-60 is the Army's workhorse — you will never run out of maintenance work. Garrison includes scheduled maintenance and training flights. Deployment is high-tempo maintenance keeping birds flying for medevac, assault, and support missions.

Training / School
15B

Same IERW flight school pipeline at Fort Novosel (AL) as 15A, approximately 9 months. Aircraft qualification training follows, typically on AH-64 Apache or OH-58/reconnaissance platforms. Combined arms tactics training at Captain's Career Course integrates aviation with ground operations.

15T

AIT at Fort Novosel (AL) is about 15 weeks. Covers UH-60 airframe, powerplant, rotor systems, flight controls, and hydraulics. Training is hands-on with actual aircraft. The UH-60 has multiple variants (M, L, V) and the training covers the fundamentals common to all.

Physical Demands
15B

Moderate. Same flight physical requirements as 15A. The combined arms focus may involve more time in the field with supported ground units.

15T

Moderate to high. Same physical demands as other aviation maintenance MOSs — heavy components, all-weather flight line work, and extended hours during high-ops tempo.

Where You'll Be Stationed
15B
Fort Novosel (AL)Fort Liberty (NC)Fort Campbell (KY)JBLM (WA)Fort Drum (NY)
15T
Fort Campbell (KY)Fort Liberty (NC)Hunter Army Airfield (GA)JBLM (WA)Fort Drum (NY)
The Honest Truth
15B

Aviation combined arms officer is the branch detail that blends flying with ground combat integration. You fly helicopters AND understand how to employ them in support of ground operations — air assaults, close combat attacks, and deep operations. What the branch manager won't fully explain: the 15B designation is part of the broader aviation officer career, and your trajectory depends heavily on which aircraft you fly and which units you serve in. Attack aviation (Apache) officers tend to have the most combined arms-focused careers. The advantage of this designation is breadth — you understand both the air and ground domains, which makes you valuable for planning and coordination at higher echelons. The civilian translation follows the same aviation pilot path as 15A, with the added value of complex operational planning experience.

15T

The UH-60 Black Hawk is the most ubiquitous helicopter in the US military, which means 15Ts are needed everywhere. The recruiter will talk about working on Black Hawks, and that's exactly what you do — day in, day out. The advantage of this MOS is breadth of opportunity: every aviation unit in the Army has Black Hawks, so your assignment options are wide and the community is large. The disadvantage is the same as all aviation maintenance: long hours, unpredictable schedules, and the pressure of knowing that people's lives depend on your work. The civilian translation is excellent with an A&P license — helicopter maintenance, airline maintenance, defense contracting, and corporate aviation all recruit from the 15T community. This is a solid trade MOS with a clear career path.

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