Aerial Gunner is the only occupation here that may also be open to recruits with a GED, according to Air Force regulations. Supervises cargo/passenger loading and offloading activities. ASVAB: Military Jobs that require Mechanical Aptitude. ASVAB Score Requirements for the Air Force. Performing well on the sections of the ASVAB linked to mechanical jobs can land you a job as an aerial gunner, in vehicle operations and in HVAC repair. 1A9X1 Special Missions Aviation Duties: Performs aircraft visual inspections and in-flight duties. Operates and monitors engine and aircraft systems controls, panels, indicators and devices. 1A731: Aerial Gunner: MA = 60 or EA = 45 : 1C531: Aerospace Control & Warning Systems: GA = 55 : 2A632: Aerospace Ground Equipment 3, You have NO chance at getting aerial gunner, your mechanical area score is NOT high enough.

Air Force. 1A731: Aerial Gunner: MA = 60 or EA = 45 : 2A632: Aerospace Ground Equipment

Welcome to the United States Air Force. Below is a table for each qualification area and the minimum score required for each individual AFSC job. You have the E-45, but you did NOT enlist under Open Elec, you enlisted under Open Mech, so that means you will only be offered jobs your Mechanical area score qualify you for. Air Force mechanical jobs, however, are primarily geared toward vehicle and equipment maintenance. You must have a M- 60 or E-45 for aerial gunner. But if you don't have a diploma, play it safe and check with an Air Force recruiter, since the acceptance of GEDs can change depending on the Air Force's current personnel needs. Jobs in the Air Force are categorized by Air Force Specialty Code (AFSC) and a minimum score in a particular qualification area (derived from your Air Force ASVAB line scores) is required for each. Learn about great opportunities for enlisted airmen, officers and health care professionals.