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1A0X1 vs 1P0X1

In-Flight Refueling Specialist (USAF) vs Aircrew Flight Equipment (USAF)

Intel

Two AFSCs, one BX, one shared and inexplicable confidence that they're in the best branch. The dorms ARE nice though.

If recruiting promises were binding contracts, the 1A0X1 would be doing "see more of the world from the back of a tanker than most people see in a lifetime" right now and the 1P0X1 would be "maintain the ejection seats, parachutes." Since they're not, here's what actually happens. 1A0X1: then it's just uncomfortable, cold, and smells like a combination of JP-8 and the previous crew's lunch. The other side of the formation: 1P0X1: the work environment varies significantly by installation — at an F-22 wing, the operational tempo and visibility are different from a training base. A recruiter once described both of these as "high-speed." The definition of speed was not specified.

1A0X1Air Force
In-Flight Refueling Specialist
Overall ratingNo reviews yet
Do It Again
Civilian Pay
$135K
1P0X1Air Force
Aircrew Flight Equipment
Overall ratingNo reviews yet
Do It Again
Civilian Pay
$75K
Head to Head
1A0X1
1P0X1
Getting In
ASVAB Line Scores
G 55
M 47
Pay Grade
Enlisted
Enlisted
Training
Training Length
8 wk
8 wk
Pipeline Type
BMT
Basic Military Training
Training Location
Altus AFB, OK
Sheppard AFB, TX
Day-to-Day
Career Field
Aircrew
Aviation Support
After You Get Out
Civilian Median Pay
$135K
$75K
Top Civilian Career
Commercial Pilots
Aircraft Mechanics and Service Technicians

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
1P0X1Aircrew Flight Equipment
Civilian Median Pay
$75K/yr
What It Becomes on the Outside
Aircraft Mechanics and Service TechniciansStrong
Job market: Faster than average (6%)
$75K
Occupational Health and Safety SpecialistsRelated
Job market: Average (5%)
$81K
Training and Development SpecialistsRelated
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.

1P0X1Aircrew Flight Equipment
What the Recruiter Says

You'll maintain the ejection seats, parachutes, and survival equipment that keep Air Force pilots alive when the aircraft stops being flyable. Every pack job is a life-or-death precision task. The technical expertise is highly specialized, the responsibility is real, and the aerospace safety equipment industry recruits from this background specifically because the skills are rare and non-negotiable. This is not a job where 'close enough' is a performance standard.

What It's Actually Like

Every parachute pack, every ejection seat inspection, every survival kit inventory is a documentation exercise with life-safety consequences if you're wrong. You will develop an attention to detail that becomes part of your personality in ways that aren't always socially useful at dinner parties. The work environment varies significantly by installation — at an F-22 wing, the operational tempo and visibility are different from a training base. The career field is small and the expertise is genuinely specialized. Post-military, the aerospace safety equipment industry hires you specifically. The psychological weight of knowing that a pilot's survival depends on your last shift's work is something that doesn't go away when you clock out.

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