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MOS COMPARISON

1C1X1 vs 1A8X1

Air Traffic Control (USAF) vs Airborne Cryptologic Language Analyst (USAF)

Intel

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

If you asked a 1C1X1 to describe their reality in one sentence: controlling aircraft that cost $150 million means the stress is calibrated accordingly, and not everyone's nervous system is built for it. If you asked the same question to a 1A8X1: dLI was the best time of your life — beautiful campus, Monterey weather, a cohort of smart, weird linguists who became your family. Neither would believe the other one. Both would be correct. The distance between these two MOS codes is measured in culture, not miles.

1C1X1Air Force
Air Traffic Control
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Do It Again
Civilian Pay
$132K
1A8X1Air Force
Airborne Cryptologic Language Analyst
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Do It Again
Civilian Pay
$57K
Head to Head
1C1X1
1A8X1
Getting In
ASVAB Line Scores
G 55
G 72
Pay Grade
Enlisted
Enlisted
Training
Training Length
14 wk
52 wk
Pipeline Type
BMT
BMT + Technical Training + Platform Qualification
Training Location
Keesler AFB, MS
DLI, Monterey, CA / Goodfellow AFB, TX
Day-to-Day
Career Field
Operations
Operations
After You Get Out
Civilian Median Pay
$132K
$57K
Top Civilian Career
Air Traffic Controllers
Interpreters and Translators
DoD 4-Year Investment
$481K

After the Uniform

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

1C1X1Air Traffic Control
Civilian Median Pay
$132K/yr
What It Becomes on the Outside
Air Traffic ControllersDead-on
Job market: Average (3%)
$132K
Airfield Operations SpecialistsRelated
Job market: Average (4%)
$57K
Occupational Health and Safety SpecialistsRelated
Job market: Average (5%)
$81K
1A8X1Airborne Cryptologic Language Analyst
Civilian Median Pay
$57K/yr
What It Becomes on the Outside
Interpreters and TranslatorsStrong
Job market: Much faster than average (19%)
$57K
Information Security EngineersRelated
Job market: Faster than average (15%)
$108K
Intelligence AnalystsRelated
Job market: Average (4%)
$104K

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.

1C1X1Air Traffic Control
What the Recruiter Says

The FAA practically recruits directly from Air Force ATC training — military controllers at major facilities earn six-figure salaries and the demand is not going away. You'll control aircraft at Air Force installations with traffic mixes that civilian ATC programs don't simulate: F-22s, C-17s, B-52s, and whatever else the flying schedule throws at you, often simultaneously. The qualification standards are some of the highest in the military. The Air Force also has the best ATC facilities and the most stable working conditions of any branch by a significant margin.

What It's Actually Like

The washout rate in ATC training is real and is not discussed enough before people sign the contract. Controlling aircraft that cost $150 million means the stress is calibrated accordingly, and not everyone's nervous system is built for it. Shift work destroys sleep schedules with a consistency that impresses even the medical community. The FAA pipeline is real but has been complicated by CTI school competition, hiring freezes, and age restrictions that affect your window. If the timing works and you qualify, the FAA career is financially rewarding in ways most military careers are not. Keesler AFB is where you train, which gives you advance notice of the Gulf Coast weather the aircraft you're controlling will have opinions about.

1A8X1Airborne Cryptologic Language Analyst
What the Recruiter Says

As an Airborne Cryptologic Language Analyst, you'll combine elite foreign language skills with airborne signals intelligence collection, intercepting and analyzing adversary communications in real time from specialized reconnaissance aircraft. You'll earn a Top Secret clearance, flight pay, and language proficiency pay — triple-stacking incentives while building an intelligence career.

What It's Actually Like

You fly around in a reconnaissance aircraft listening to foreign communications in languages you spent over a year learning at the Defense Language Institute in Monterey — which is the best-kept secret duty station in the military and the place where your liver earned its combat stripes. Arabic is 64 weeks of flashcard-induced psychosis. Mandarin is 64 weeks of tonal despair. Russian is 48 weeks of wondering why you didn't pick Spanish. The actual job is hours of airborne listening to static, radio chatter, and encrypted communications, punctuated by moments of 'oh that's very interesting' that you can never discuss with anyone who doesn't hold the same clearance. You are a polyglot eavesdropper with a TS/SCI, flight pay, and language proficiency pay — which means you're one of the highest-paid enlisted members in the Air Force and you can't explain to your family why. 'I fly around and listen to things' is your Thanksgiving answer. It will never satisfy your mother. DLI was the best time of your life — beautiful campus, Monterey weather, a cohort of smart, weird linguists who became your family. Everything after is a geographic and social letdown. The NSA, CIA, and every three-letter agency will recruit you for your language skills and SIGINT experience. Your clearance is the golden ticket. Your hangover from Alvarado Street is the origin story.

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