Is 1C0X1 (Aviation Resource Management) a Good AFSC?
United States Air Force · Air Force Specialty Code
Quick Facts — 1C0X1 (Aviation Resource Management)
AIT / Training
8 weeks
Training Location
Keesler AFB, MS
Career Field
Command and Control
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About 1C0X1 Aviation Resource Management
Manages flight operations records, flight orders, and aviation service data. Maintains aircrew training and qualification records and processes flight pay documentation.
8 weeks
Keesler AFB, MS
Command and Control
Recruiter vs. Reality
What the Recruiter Says
As an Aviation Resource Management specialist, you'll be the backbone of flight operations, managing aircrew records, flight authorizations, and training certifications that keep pilots mission-ready. You'll develop expert-level administrative skills and earn FAA credentials that translate to civilian aviation management careers.
What It's Actually Like
You manage flight records, aviation resources, and aircrew training documentation, which is the administrative backbone of every flying operation in the Air Force and exactly as exciting as that sentence made it sound. You track flight hours, manage flying training records, process flight authorization orders, and ensure every pilot's qualifications are current — because a pilot who flies with an expired instrument check is YOUR problem, not his. Every pilot in the squadron depends on you and no pilot knows your name. You are the invisible hand that keeps their careers from imploding due to paperwork errors that would ground them faster than a mechanical failure. When a pilot's records are perfect, nobody notices. When one entry is wrong, the squadron commander calls you, the ops group calls you, and Stan/Eval calls you — all within the same hour. You are aviation's unsung hero, and you will remain permanently unsung because the people who benefit from your work literally do not understand what you do. 'I manage flight records' you say, and their eyes glaze over like you said 'I organize staplers.' Your FAA credentials and aviation administration experience translate directly to airline operations, FBOs, and civilian aviation management. They won't know your name there either, but at least they'll pay you properly.