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yamaha sr500 xt500 service manual scanned gb f dThis virtual course is a full-up version of SNCOA including ample face-to-face time with your instructor and teammates, and doesn’t resemble course 14 or other distance learning courses in any way. If you are unable to participate fully in the class you will need to work with your chain of command and Base Training Manager to get a deferment and reschedule you into a future class; the schoolhouse cannot assist you in this process. MyPers deferment and declination procedures can be found here: AFSNCOA prepares senior NCOs to lead the enlisted force in the employment of air and space power in support of US national security objectives.Specifically, the AFSNCOA educates SNCOs to help them become adaptable senior enlisted leaders able to operate critically, strategically and jointly in complex and ambiguous environments through the application of four learning outcomes: Leadership, Problem Solving, Mission, and Culture. Within the first year of teaching, faculty must complete a 120-hour internship at the school. There are 7 classes each year with approximately 300 students in each class. Selected Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, and international military personnel also attend on a limited basis. Active-duty Air and Space Force personnel must have at least one year of retainability following graduation. The Air Force Military Personnel Center (AFPC) identifies and notifies active-duty Air Force students for program attendance. Potential Air Force personnel should go through their base training manager for all questions regarding attendance, waivers and class dates. All students must meet their respective service standards. Future classes will have their rosters locked out 10 days prior to class start, please ensure you are engaged with your Base Training Office to ensure you can get into the class; no student swaps will be accepted 5 days prior to class start. For assistance with the AFSNCOA DLC, visit or call: Commercial (334) 416-1736 or DSN 596-1736.http://floridahouselottery.com/test/userfiles/dl-524-d-link-manual.xml
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Discrimination, sexual harassment, and sexual assault are unacceptable. Such behaviors detract from successful military or civilian service and are detrimental to the mission. Members who engage in these behaviors can expect swift and appropriate actions will be taken. Reports may be made without fear of retribution, embarrassment, or negative actions taken against them solely for reporting accurate information.Members with prescriptions for controlled substances must maintain proof of the medical prescription and be able to produce this proof upon demand. Alabama has dry counties; check local laws before transporting alcohol. At present, the limit to the amount of alcohol that can be carried in a vehicle in Alabama is three liters of liquor and one case of beer; or three liters of wine and one case of beer; or two cases of beer. EPME faculty will observe student behavior and counsel and correct, in a timely manner, students who violate standards. EPME faculty must monitor the students’ attitude, willingness to participate, and effort throughout the course, and counsel as necessary those students who exhibit marginal or unsatisfactory performance in any of these areas. Faculty will consider disciplinary release if, after appropriate counseling, a student continues to exhibit marginal or unsatisfactory attitude, willingness to participate, or effort. Sometime in the first week you will wear your blues Service Uniform (short or long sleeve), as well as full Service Dress for class picture day and graduation. Wear the Uniform of the Day (UoD) as directed by the student schedule: Service Dress, Service Uniform, Airman Battle Uniform (ABU), Flight Suits, Operational Camouflage Pattern (OCP), or Physical Training (PT) gear.You MUST bring at least one long sleeve and one short sleeve blue shirt. Skirts are authorized for females. No mess dress required at the AFSNCOA. Students are recommended to pack a uniform in carry-on bags.http://tlca.com/userfiles/dl-101c-manual.xml Per AFSNCOA Policy, the only undershirt and under-short colors authorized are solid black, solid white, solid grey, or solid blue. AFSNCOA flight t-shirts, available for purchase upon arrival, may be worn with AF PT shorts or pants during organized PT sessions. Sister service and international students wear PT uniform IAW applicable regulations. Member should have shaving waiver on them at all times while in attendance to AFSNCOA. The 42nd Wing Communications office is not authorized to access your home unit computer for repairs. The local area network (LAN) and personal computers located in Bldg 1143 are accredited at the UNCLASSIFIED SENSITIVE level. Information classified at any higher level will not be processed. Should you detect the transfer of any information classified above “unclassified”, secure the computer equipment involved, eliminate further unauthorized transmissions, and notify your Flight Instructor or Squad Leader immediately. Students are required to protect PII and sensitive information when using cloud storage. The only authorized item to be plugged into the government laptops is the flight hard drive. No cameras, cell phones, personal storage device or flash storage will be attached! This is the only device authorized to be plugged into the LAN. It will remain in the flight room at all times. Messages will be passed to you via your instructor. Emergency leave is initiated by your unit commander, approved by the Commandant, and may result in an administrative release from the school. Report to your assigned shelter area and remain there until the “all clear” is given, then return to normal operations unless instructed otherwise. If in your billeting room, go to the lowest floor shelter areas and remain until the “all clear” is given. Remain there until the “all clear” is given. The base tests its siren every Wednesday at 1200 hrs unless severe weather is expected. No action is required during these tests. In these events, monitor local television, radio, or the Commander’s Channel in your dorm room. Students caught doing so are subject to disciplinary release from the course. The duty day is defined by the class schedule and includes the lunch break. Additionally, the use of tobacco products is prohibited while in duty uniform, including the FtF uniform. IAW AFI 40-102, tobacco use is prohibited in: After all graduation requirements have been completed, flights or individual students may present instructors with unsolicited gifts of nominal value. Gifts should benefit future students in recognition of exceptional leadership and professionally contribute to flight room decor. Each of these activities has their own feedback process. If you find that, despite using these feedback channels, your issue is not resolved, elevate the issue to your Flight Instructor, who will then elevate up the AFSNCOA chain of command. Please store all personal items; i.e. backpacks, sunglasses, water bottles, etc.; in your flight room prior to practice. Participation is mandatory and some students will fill special positions based on rank, service affiliation and volunteerism. Students conduct their final retreat ceremony in flag park on the last academic day after graduation, unless inclement weather forces the ceremony to be moved indoors. Tickets from law enforcement will be given to Flight Instructors and student admin will coordinate with SFS. Call Outdoor Rec for information. DSN 953-6168 must have proof of registration and insurance. Beyond common courtesies, do not interact with any of the inmates. This is in the best interest of inmates as well as students. Buffoonery. If there is a question about whether or not to engage in questionable behavior (i.e.: shenanigans ), err on the side of caution and just don’t do it. Do not plan to depart Gunter earlier than 1500. To be on the safe side, ensure your return flight departs no earlier than 1700.http://mostviertel.com/images/compaq-presario-cq61-410us-service-manual.pdf Allow extra time if flying out of Birmingham or Atlanta (Atlanta is on EST). Watch for hazards and obstacles such as curbs, pine cones, signs, railroad tracks, etc.When exercising outdoors from dusk to dawn, please wear reflective gear. Note: PT is normally held outdoors. Students will not drive to the AFSNCOA PT sessions. Bike riding is allowed. Students are required to make billeting and transportation arrangements for their guests. Water is allowed in the auditorium and other common areas. Food and gum is not allowed in the auditorium and other common areas. All beverage containers must be covered (sipper cups for example). Dump unfinished beverages in the sink before throwing disposable cups in the trash. Students may not use recorded presentations as references without expressed consent from the speaker. Students and faculty will not engage in behaviors that violate articles outlined in the UCMJ, any AFI, or local guidance. Any violation of policies or the UCMJ will be dealt with appropriately, including the possibility of release from the school.AU faculty, students, and staff must be free to pursue knowledge, speak, write, and explore complex, and often controversial concepts and subjects (physical or virtual). AU allows for the privilege of debate with discretion on any subject related to EPME curricula. It encourages visiting lecturers, faculty, and students to express their opinions and support subject matter while pursuing knowledge, understanding, and improvement of the military profession. If offensive or disparaging remarks are made, or UCMJ violations are identified, counsel the individual(s) involved and document appropriately, or use the chain of command to resolve. Statements, disagreements, and other comments made by individuals or groups in the educational forum are protected through the practice of non-attribution. Communication among students and faculty is privileged information; neither will reference statements to a specific individual or group of individuals. Safeguard statements and other comments made by guest speakers, instructors, or students. Faculty may say “a previous speaker” or “in our flight we discussed,” but will not identify the speaker by name. Permission must be obtained from speakers and the school before releasing or discussing remarks outside the academic forum. This includes references and comments made in Communication Skills or performance assignments. As specified in AUI 36-2602, AU students, faculty, and staff must comply with the specific definitions, responsibilities, and policies in AETCI 36-2909. AU also defines Academic Integrity as the belief in honesty and an intolerance of acts of falsification, misrepresentation, or deception. It is one of the key ways that the Air Force core value of integrity is applied within the AU academic environment. Violations include, but are not limited to: cheating, plagiarism, and misrepresentation. Examples include, but are not limited to the following: NOTE: While editing by other students is permitted and encouraged, all completed assignments must reflect each student's individual effort. An example is copying an outside source verbatim without using quotation marks and a citation of the source. Intent is based on consideration of all circumstances and evidence presented. The correct method for giving credit to a source in written work is to use quotation marks and an accompanying footnote or bibliographies when quoting directly or just a footnote when paraphrasing. In oral presentations, students must cite, integrate, or qualify (whichever is applicable) the outside sources they quote or paraphrase. The assertion can be a written or verbal statement. Examples include but are not limited to falsifying a report or knowingly giving false statements to an academic or disciplinary review board or to faculty members attempting to investigate suspected behavior in violation of established policies. Students are also not authorized to use products or language from Air Force or other military or civilian organizations as their own work for individual assignments or group projects unless explicitly authorized. Downloading, copying and pasting, copying and modifying, using the content from such sites or products as a template, or any other use of the content on such websites without proper citation. Using material from these sources without proper citation constitutes a disciplinary issue that may result in disciplinary action up to and including disciplinary release. Therefore, students are authorized to use only those study aids developed by either themselves or with members of their current class. Study aids include but are not limited to: study notes, flashcards, and quick reference sheets. Unless explicitly authorized for use as foundational course knowledge, distance learning (DL) course materials are prohibited.Students may not provide copies of any course materials to future students or commercial entities, nor upload in whole or in part instructional materials to internet websites. Images, video, or audio will not be recorded when class is in session unless using government procured official equipment for the specific purpose of providing student feedback on performance exercises or evaluations. Students may use personal recording devices, such as cameras, during breaks or during off-duty hours at the discretion of school faculty. Use of electronic devices during academic instruction for any type of recording, taking photos or video, games, internet browsing, shopping, social media, text messaging, email, or any other use not directly related to the lesson constitutes a disciplinary issue that may result in disciplinary action up to and including disciplinary release. School faculty will have the final say regarding student use of electronic devices in the classroom. Care should be taken to ensure that text conversations from discussion boards are not forwarded outside the educational forum without the permission of the originator. Furthermore, these communications must comply with Air Force guidance on acceptable use of internet-based capabilities as outlined in AFMAN 33-152. Extenuating circumstances include: (1) death or terminal illness notification of a family member or (2) marital, family, or financial situations. Students must notify faculty members as soon as extenuating circumstances arise, so appropriate action can be taken. Actions may include a student’s temporary absence, administrative release, or early graduation. Students need to understand the academic ramifications if they decide to continue the academic program versus being released to attend to their extenuating circumstances. Students must meet all of the following requirements to graduate: Unsatisfactory completion of any area may result in the student’s disqualification from awards at the Commandant’s discretion. The student’s instructor will manually disqualify the student in iGecko using the “redline” function. Students with profiles that limit their ability to participate in specific activities will meet graduation requirements as determined by the Commandant on a case-by-case basis. Document all instances of students not meeting lesson objectives due to a lack of participation. Remediate or take appropriate administrative action to correct this unacceptable behavior. Multiple infractions may lead to a student’s release from the school. In class, students are expected to actively listen, critically think, and willingly discuss lesson principles. Students are highly encouraged to engage in study and review sessions as deemed necessary to meet graduation requirements. This includes participation in after-hours study groups. Students must put forth the effort necessary to achieve all learning objectives. Students must ensure that they turn in all assignments to the appropriate location in Canvas. Students who turn in late assignments are subject to administrative corrective action. The schoolhouse leadership and instructors will consider unsatisfactory participation a matter of military bearing and they will counsel and document substandard student behavior accordingly. Academic releases render students ineligible for reentry into any EPME course of instruction for 6 months from the release date. Unforeseen circumstances are beyond the student’s control. Examples are death or terminal illness notification of a family member and possible significant marital, family or financial problems. Unit commanders must concur prior to the early release. Administrative release is without prejudice and enables the member to attend a future class once the issue is resolved and a new quota is obtained by the member’s MAJCOM. A Disciplinary Review Board will convene when students fail to maintain AF standards of professionalism. A Disciplinary Review Board makes a recommendation to the Commandant on whether or not a student should be allowed to graduate. The Commandant makes the final decision. This release makes students ineligible for reentry into any EPME course of instruction for 1 year from the release date. Students are expected to participate and fulfill additional duties as assigned. Every student is highly encouraged to volunteer for additional duties. Students who sign up for additional duties (i.e., Safety NCO, PTL, etc.) must be aware of meetings associated with their additional duty. Students unable to attend a meeting must inform their Flight Instructor and make arrangements for someone from their flight to represent them. Failure to attend may hinder flight’s success and may result in verbal or written counseling. Successful participation and accomplishment in all areas of the EPME program ultimately lead to success as an Airman, a supervisor, a leader, and a citizen. Your chain of command starts with the Flight Leader and flows through the Flight Instructor to the instructor Squad Leader to the Student Liaison. If warranted, the issue will be elevated to the Director of Operations, the Vice Commandant and to the Commandant, as necessary. Open-door policies exist, but please try to resolve issues at the lowest possible level. Flight Leaders ensure flight members meet all suspenses, attend mandatory meetings, and conduct flight room maintenance (cleanliness, equipment, and energy conservation) as needed. Meeting dates and times are specified in the class schedule. Additionally, the Class President or Commandant may call additional mandatory meetings. Before going to the clinic please coordinate all medical issues, appointments, and emergencies through your Flight Leader, Flight Instructor, and AFSNCOA Student Liaison. Ensure the Student Liaison is notified of any emergencies or off base medical care at (text student name and flight to 1-334-201-2400). It is a good idea to take your class schedule to appointments in case follow-up appointments are necessary. You may use a POV or call base taxi: 1-334-953-5038. You may call the nurse’s line directly for a consultation with a registered nurse: 1-800-874-2273. Ensure your Tricare information is provided to any off-base medical care facility, as necessary. Schedule an appointment at: or call DSN 493-3368, comm 1-334-953-3368. If you have any trouble scheduling an appointment please contact the Student Liaison for assistance. Emergency medical service is provided by local area hospitals under TRICARE. If you visit an Emergency Room (ER) or civilian urgent care clinic you are required to contact Maxwell clinic within 48 hours to ensure your Tricare information is coordinated properly. Please coordinate all medical issues, appointments, and emergencies through your Flight Leader, Flight Instructor, and AFSNCOA Student Liaison. Call 953-7821, for appointments or information. Coordinate all medical issues through your Flight Instructor to the AFSNCOA Student Liaison. When in doubt, international students should contact the AFSNCOA Student Liaison at 1-334-201-2400 or the International Officer School at 1-334-953-6914 or 6915 The FedEx and UPS drivers deliver packages to the University Inn, Gunter Lodging front desk. Your packages will be signed for and secured by the billeting staff. Personal USPS mail is delivered to the AFSNCOA and distributed Monday, Wednesday, and Friday by student POCs. You can receive mail through the USPS by using the following address: You can purchase stamps from the post office, lodging office, AAFES, and Dirt Road Diner. Therefore, we hire instructors year round. The prospective instructor briefing is a question and answer forum held mid-way through the course. During the briefing students learn about the duty requirements and application process for themselves and for others at their home station who are interested in being an instructor at the AFSNCOA. If interested in gathering more information, attend the briefing where you’ll receive a MAFB Form 120, initial application. Fill out the form and return to your Flight Instructor right away.Spouses (no children) may stay in the dorm during the last week of class. Please clear additional guests or extended stays with the lodging front desk at least one week before graduation. Students who graduate may be eligible to receive up to 13 credit hours; however, it is highly recommended you contact CCAF to determine how and where credits can be awarded. Allow up to 60 days after graduation before asking the education office to verify your education records have been updated. Troy University and American Military University will accept credits for the completion of AFSNCOA course. An accreditation letter is located on the AF Portal in the AFSNCOA website for download. There are other universities and colleges that will also award credits depending on the program of study. Joint partners are supported by their AFSNCOA Liaison. Gunter has an ATM machine located at Bldg 826 and in the lodging office, Bldg 1017. Soldiers, Sailors, Marines, and Coast Guards should have a travel card and PIN number to access funds. Copiers are available in the library. Do not use copiers for study material. For location information and access to the room, contact your Flight Instructor. Rooms will be blocked off for AFSNCOA students. Upon arrival, students should check-in at the University Inn lodging desk for room assignment. All medical profiles must be pre-coordinated with the AFSNCOA NLT 35 days prior to the class start date. Upon arrival all coordinated medical profiles must be given to Flight Instructors by 0715, Day of Education (DOE) 1. If your IA Training expires, you will not have access to the AFNET Domain. Provide current information to your Flight Instructor upon arrival. A template for information collection is provided here. This allows us to integrate you into our learning management system, Canvas. Use the same email for all three of these, and make sure it is one you have immediate access to, preferably a civilian email address. Contact Student Admin if you are having difficulties at 334-201-2400. We recommend you bring a personal laptop. Course materials will be provided via our online learning management system (Canvas). Canvas will be accessible to students on the first day of class. To alleviate the majority of issues with Canvas, ensure the latest version of Google Chrome or Firefox, and Java are installed on the laptop. You will be required to write essay style papers at the AFSNCOA. Ensure you have access to a keyboard if using a tablet. The AFSNCOA has a very limited number of laptops that can be loaned to students who are unable to bring a personal or government laptop. This virtual course is a full-up version of SNCOA with ample face-to-face time with your instructor and teammates. This course doesn’t resemble Course 14 or other distance learning courses in any way. If you are unable to participate fully in the class you will need to work with your chain of command and Base Training Office to get a deferment and reschedule you into a future class; the schoolhouse cannot assist you in this process. Your status for the duration of the course will be in-place TDY at your duty station, and you are more than welcome to virtually attend the class from your home. Please email the Student Liaison for immediate assistance. The current Student Liaison’s contact information is located at the bottom of the AFSNCOA website. This allows us to integrate you into our learning management system, Canvas. Instructions are as follows (internet Explorer recommended). Use the same email for all three of these, and make sure it is one you have immediate access to during the course, preferably a civilian email address. Contact Student Admin if you are Teams displays your email address as your user name in meetings, therefore it is preferred that you have an email address that contains your name (consider creating a new account). The virtual environment offers us tremendous flexibility in flight-room dynamics, and we are very excited to meet you, hear your stories, and see this great learning opportunity come together. There is no academy-designated physical training program for VIRR classes. Note: If you are data-masked, your instructor will not be able to find you, reach out to Student Admin if you can’t find them using the class roster. If attending a Virtual In-Resident Remote (VIRR) class, your computer's microphone and camera must be enabled. You must be logged out of all other Teams accounts for the link to work correctly. Maxwell Comm Focal Point can assist with limited issues. All students are required to check-in to the Gunter lodging front desk. A l aptop is also required on DOE 1.Any SMSgt-select or MSgt who was scheduled to attend a class who remains on profile and cannot fully participate in the class stands a greater risk of delays in attending the SNCOA. NOTE: The AFSNCOA is aligned with AF policies and priorities to eliminate the backlog. Students with a low priority may be bumped. The 40-minute period is tailored to meet the member’s AF Form 422 prescription. T he 40-minute period can vary from a running program to a calisthenics program. Is this true? Flight suits are NOT authorized. Organizational caps are NOT authorized. NOTE 2: Due to budget constraints, AFSNCOA doesn’t have a formal evening graduation.You must return for the beginning of the next day of education. Once American Red Cross information and contact by home station chain of command is received, member will use L eave web to enter leave information. Leave will be approved by home unit. Guard and Reserve components may still use hard copy leave form 988. 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