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1A0X1 vs 1A7X1

In-Flight Refueling Specialist (USAF) vs Aerial Gunner (USAF)

Intel

Same Air Force, same generally civilized existence — surprisingly different jobs behind the "Aim High" bumper sticker.

The 1A0X1 experience, unfiltered: then it's just uncomfortable, cold, and smells like a combination of JP-8 and the previous crew's lunch. KC-135s are older than your parents and the new KC-46 has had its own very public growing pains. The 1A7X1 experience, equally unfiltered: aC-130 gunship missions are exactly as consequential as the name implies and the crews train relentlessly for the scenarios that matter most. You'll work in AFSOC units where the mission tempo is high and the standards are exacting. Same military. Different realities. Neither was in the brochure. One of these sees daylight regularly. The other one has opinions about fluorescent lighting that border on philosophical.

1A0X1Air Force
In-Flight Refueling Specialist
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Do It Again
Civilian Pay
$135K
1A7X1Air Force
Aerial Gunner
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Do It Again
Civilian Pay
$72K
Head to Head
1A0X1
1A7X1
Getting In
ASVAB Line Scores
G 55
M 60
Pay Grade
Enlisted
Enlisted
Training
Training Length
8 wk
8 wk
Pipeline Type
BMT
Training Location
Altus AFB, OK
Kirtland AFB, NM
Day-to-Day
Career Field
Aircrew
Special Operations
After You Get Out
Civilian Median Pay
$135K
$72K
Top Civilian Career
Commercial Pilots
Police and Sheriff's Patrol Officers

After the Uniform

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

1A0X1In-Flight Refueling Specialist
Civilian Median Pay
$135K/yr
What It Becomes on the Outside
Commercial PilotsStrong
Job market: Much faster than average (11%)
$135K
Aircraft Mechanics and Service TechniciansRelated
Job market: Faster than average (6%)
$75K
Airfield Operations SpecialistsRelated
Job market: Average (4%)
$57K
1A7X1Aerial Gunner
Civilian Median Pay
$72K/yr
What It Becomes on the Outside
Police and Sheriff's Patrol OfficersRelated
Job market: Faster than average (5%)
$72K
Private Detectives and InvestigatorsRelated
Job market: Faster than average (6%)
$59K
Training and Development SpecialistsStretch
Job market: Faster than average (8%)
$63K

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.

1A0X1In-Flight Refueling Specialist
What the Recruiter Says

You will lie on your stomach in the back of a KC-135 or KC-46 and plug a metal pipe into a fighter jet doing 400 miles per hour at 30,000 feet. That sentence is not a metaphor. It's one of the most unique jobs in any military on Earth, it pays flight pay on top of your base salary, and you'll see more of the world from the back of a tanker than most people see in a lifetime. The Air Force will also ruin you for every other branch — you'll expect food that doesn't require a spoon and a room that isn't a tent.

What It's Actually Like

The boom pod is objectively cool for the first dozen sorties. Then it's just uncomfortable, cold, and smells like a combination of JP-8 and the previous crew's lunch. You'll spend more time TDY than home, which sounds adventurous until you've been away for three weeks and you're in Moron Air Base, Spain, which is not as exciting as the name implies. KC-135s are older than your parents and the new KC-46 has had its own very public growing pains. Flight pay is real. The back problems that develop from lying prone in a boom pod for 12-hour missions are also real. The camaraderie in a tanker squadron is genuine — you suffer together at weird hours and that bonds people in ways garrison duty never could.

1A7X1Aerial Gunner
What the Recruiter Says

You'll man the guns on AC-130 gunships and HH-60 rescue helicopters — providing the firepower that protects special operations forces and rescues isolated personnel. Aerial gunners are part of the Air Force Special Operations Command community and the work is as real as it sounds. Flight pay, a firearms-intensive career, and assignments that put you in the most operationally significant places in AFSOC.

What It's Actually Like

Aerial gunner is one of the most operationally engaged non-pilot flying careers in the Air Force. You'll work in AFSOC units where the mission tempo is high and the standards are exacting. AC-130 gunship missions are exactly as consequential as the name implies and the crews train relentlessly for the scenarios that matter most. The physical demands and the operational pace are real career features. Hurlburt Field, Florida is the home of most AFSOC flying units and the culture reflects that. Cannon AFB, New Mexico is the other primary location and has its own relationship with quality of life.

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