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Is 15R (AH-64 Attack Helicopter Repairer) a Good MOS?

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Quick Facts — 15R (AH-64 Attack Helicopter Repairer)

AIT / Training

23 weeks

Training Location

Fort Novosel, AL

Career Field

Aviation

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About 15R AH-64 Attack Helicopter Repairer

Performs maintenance and repair on the AH-64 Apache attack helicopter. Services airframe, engines, rotor systems, and all subsystems to maintain combat readiness of the Army's primary attack helicopter.

Training Duration

23 weeks

Training Location

Fort Novosel, AL

Career Field

Aviation

Recruiter vs. Reality

What the Recruiter Says

You'll maintain the AH-64 Apache — the most lethal attack helicopter in the world and one of the most complex rotary-wing platforms in any military inventory. When you get out, Boeing, Lockheed Martin, and every Army aviation contractor will know exactly what your MOS means. The civilian aviation MRO industry has a serious technician shortage and Apache experience sits at the top of the hiring preference list. Pursue your A&P license through FAA military experience credit while you're in — it's achievable, and it multiplies your earning potential significantly.

What It's Actually Like

The Apache is a beautiful and demanding machine and it will teach you everything it knows about itself whether you are ready or not. You will spend time on the TADS/PNVS — the Target Acquisition Designation Sight and Pilot Night Vision Sensor — which is a sensor system that costs more per unit than most small aircraft and treats misalignment as a personal insult. You will learn the Longbow radar system if you're on the Echo model, which adds another layer of sophistication and another layer of maintenance. The Apache's hydraulic system, transmission, rotor head, and engine compartment are all places you will spend significant hours, often in field conditions, often at night, often with the aircraft needing to fly first thing in the morning. The crew chief who owns an Apache owns it completely — your name is in the forms and your signature is on the maintenance records. When the aircraft performs well, the pilot gets the credit. When it doesn't, you get the conversation. Aviation contractor companies that support Apache programs — Boeing, DRS, L3Harris, government fleet maintainers — specifically recruit people who have hands-on Apache experience. Your time is worth more than you know.

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