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BY ORDER OF THE

SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE AIR FORCE MANUAL 11-2E-8V2

24 JANUARY 2020

Incorporating Change 1, 6 DECEMBER

2021

Flying Operations

E-8 AIRCREW EVALUATION

CRITERIA

COMPLIANCE WITH THIS PUBLICATION IS MANDATORY

ACCESSIBILITY: Publications and forms are available on the e-Publishing website at www.e-Publishing.af.mil for downloading or ordering. RELEASABILITY: There are no releasability restrictions on this publication.

OPR: ACC/A3CA

Supersedes: AFI11-2E-8V2,

3 October 2017 Certified by: AF/A3T

(Maj Gen James A. Jacobson)

Pages: 37

PURPOSE

This volume implements Air Force Policy Directive (AFPD) 11-2, Aircrew Operations, AFPD 11-

4, Aviation Servic e, and reference s Air Forc e Instruction (AFI) 11-200, Airc rew Training ,

Standardization/Evaluation, and Genera l Opera tions Structure, and AFI 11 -202, Volume 2, Aircrew Standardization/Evaluation Program. It establishes the minimum Air Force standards for qualifying and evaluating personnel performing duti es in the E-8. This Air F orce Manual (AFMAN) applies to all E-8, Joint Surveillance Target Attack Radar System (JSTARS) units in the Regular Air Force, Air Na tional Guard (ANG), and Air Forc e Reserve (AFRC). This publication does not a pply to the United S tates Space Force. Major C ommands (MAJCOM)/Direct Reporting Units (DRU)/Field Operating Agencies (FOA) forward proposed MAJCOM/DRU/FOA-level suppl ements to this volum e to Air For ce/Total F orce Air crew Management Division (AF/A3TF), through Air Combat Command Stan/Eval (ACC/A3TV) for approval prior to publication in accordance with (IAW) AFI 11-200. MAJCOM/DRU/FOA-level supplements, after approved and published, are provided by the issuing MAJCOM/DRU/FOA to AF/A3TF, ACC/Command and Control, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (C2ISR) Airborne Sy stems (ACC/A3CA), and the user MAJCOM/DRU/FOA office s of primary responsibility. Field units below MAJCOM/DRU/FOA level forward copies of their supplements to this publication and to their parent MAJCOM/DRU/FOA office of primary responsibility for review and coordination prior to approval and publication IAW AFI 11-200. Note: The terms DRU

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and FOA as used in this paragraph refer only to those units that report directly to HQ USAF. The

0, T-1, T-2, T-AFI 33-360, Publications and

Forms Management, for a description of the authorities associated with the Tier numbers. Submit requests for waivers through the chain of command to the appropriate Tier waiver approval -tiered compliance items. Refer recommended changes and questions about this publication to the Office of Primary Responsibility (OPR) using the AF Form 847, Recommendation for Change of Publication; route AF Forms 847 from the field through the appropriate functional chain of command. This manual requires the collection and or maintenance of information protected by the Privacy Act of 1974 authorized by Title 10 United States Code, Section 8013, Secretary of the Air Force. Ensure all records created as a result of processes prescribed in this publication are maintained in accordance with Air Force Manual 33-363, Management of Records, and disposed of in accordance the Air Force Records Disposition Schedule located in the Air Force Records Information Management System.

SUMMARY OF CHANGES

This interim change revises AFMAN 11-2E-8V2 by 1) updating the publication applicability portion of the opening paragraph, 2) adding Area 48 -- Automation Management and Area 49 --

Pilot Monitoring grading criteria to Chapter 5, and 3) replacing Table 5.1 to reflect the new grading

areas. A margin bar (|) indicates newly revised material.

Chapter 1GENERAL INFORMATION 4

1.1. General. .................................................................................................................... 4

1.2. Roles and Responsibilities. ...................................................................................... 4

1.3. Key Words. .............................................................................................................. 4

1.4. Procedures. ............................................................................................................... 4

1.5. Grading Instructions. ............................................................................................... 5

1.6. Unsatisfactory Performance. .................................................................................... 5

Chapter 2GROUND REQUISITES 6

2.1. General. .................................................................................................................... 6

2.2. Ground Phase Requisites. ........................................................................................ 6

Table 2.1. Specific Crew Position Requisites. .......................................................................... 6

Chapter 3GENERAL GRADING AREAS 7

3.1. General Grading Areas (All Crew Position Evaluations). ....................................... 7

Table 3.1. General Grading Areas (All Crew Position Evaluations). ....................................... 7

3.2. General Grading Criteria.......................................................................................... 7

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Chapter 4INSTRUCTOR EVALUATIONS 12

4.1. Instructor Evaluations. ............................................................................................. 12

4.2. Instructor Evaluation Requirements. ....................................................................... 12

Table 4.1. Instructor Evaluation Required Grading Areas (All Crew Positions). ..................... 13

4.3. Instructor Grading Criteria. ...................................................................................... 13

Chapter 5FLIGHT CREW EVALUATIONS 15

5.1. General. .................................................................................................................... 15

5.2. Flight Crew Evaluation Requirements. .................................................................... 15

Table 5.1. Flight Crew Evaluation Requirements. .................................................................... 15

5.3. Flight Crew Grading Criteria. .................................................................................. 16

Chapter 6MISSION CREW EVALUATIONS 27

6.1. General. .................................................................................................................... 27

6.2. Mission Crew Evaluation Requirements. ................................................................ 27

Table 6.1. Mission Crew Evaluation Requirements. ................................................................ 27

Table 6.2. Mission Crew Evaluation Requirements. ................................................................ 28

6.3. Mission Crew Grading Criteria. ............................................................................... 28

Attachment 1GLOSSARY OF REFERENCES AND SUPPORTING INFORMATION 34

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Chapter 1

GENERAL INFORMATION

1.1. General. This volume provides flight examiners (FEs) and aircrews with procedures and

evaluation criteria and tolerances for use during flight and ground phases of initial and periodic evaluations. All E-8 evaluations are to be conducted according to this volume and AFI 11-202V2, as supplemented. Specific areas for evaluation are prescribed to ensure an accurate assessment of the proficiency and capabilities of aircrews.

1.1.1. Objective.

1.1.2. Requirements. Crew position specific requirements are listed in Table 5.1, Table 6.1,

and Table 6.2. Evaluate all crewmembers on areas listed in Table 3.1 and all instructors on areas listed in Table 4.1.

1.2. Roles and Responsibilities. ACC is designated OPR for this manual.

1.2.1. Evaluators will use this manual in conjunction with AFI 11-202V2 when conducting

aircrew evaluations. (T-1).

1.2.2. Examinee demonstrates the ability to perform required duties safely and effectively,

including the operation of appropriate aircraft systems IAW applicable technical orders, instructions, manuals and directives.

1.3. Key Words.

1.3.1. "Will" and "Shall" indicate a mandatory requirement.

1.3.2.

accomplishment.

1.3.3. "May" indicates an acceptable or suggested means of accomplishment.

1.3.4. "Note" indicates operating procedures, techniques, etc., considered essential to

emphasize.

1.4. Procedures.

1.4.1. FEs are required to use the criteria contained in this volume for conducting all flight,

simulator (SIM), and emergency procedures evaluations (EPE). FEs are required to be thoroughly familiar with the prescribed evaluation criteria to ensure standard and objective evaluations.

1.4.2. Prior to the flight, FEs will brief the examinee on the conduct, purpose, and

requirements of the evaluation, as well as all applicable evaluation criteria. (T-2).

1.4.3. FEs will not intentionally fail any equipment during flight evaluations, but may deny

the use of systems not affecting safety of flight. (T-2).

1.4.4. The FE will thoroughly debrief/critique all aspects of the flight. (T-2). During the

critique, the any additional training required and overall qualification level. (T-2).

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1.5. Grading Instructions.

1.5.1. Evaluations are graded using the three-tier area/subarea grades (Q/Q-/U) and the overall

qualification level grading system (Q1/Q2/Q3).

1.5.2. Every reasonable effort should be made to evaluate all areas in flight. Verbal

evaluations are considered alternate methods of evaluations and are documented in the Additional Comments portion of the AF Form 8, Certificate of Aircrew Qualification. If an alternate evaluation method is used to satisfy a part of the ground or flight phase requirements, enter area number, area title, reason not accomplished in the normal method, alternate evaluation method used and date.

1.5.3. FEs will use the grading criteria in this volume to determine individual area/subarea

grades. (T-2). FE judgment is exercised when specific situations are not covered. (T-2).

1.5.4. Minor momentary deviations are acceptable, provided the examinee applies prompt

corrective action and such deviations do not jeopardize flight safety. Consider cumulative deviations when determining the overall area/subarea grade.

1.6. Unsatisfactory Performance.

1.6.1. FE will not allow substandard performance to jeopardize safety of flight. (T-2).

1.6.2. If at any time the

assigned as the overall grade. (T-2).

1.6.3. A different FE will conduct rechecks. (T-2).

1.6.4. Flying (i.e. Touch and Go (T&G), Copilot Air Refueling (CP A/R), etc.) certified

individuals must demonstrate their ability to safely perform each maneuver and will perform it during the evaluation. (T-2). If performance of the maneuver is not acceptable, the evaluator will recommend decertification to the SQ/CC. (T-2).

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Chapter 2

GROUND REQUISITES

2.1. General. Ground requirements for instrument, qualification and mission evaluations are

listed in this chapter. Flight requirements are in position specific chapters.

2.2. Ground Phase Requisites. Requisites are listed in Table 2.1 for all crew positions.

2.2.1. Emergency Procedures Evaluation (EPE). Conduct EPEs for all flight evaluations

except for instructor-only evaluations. (Exception: Instructor Pilots will conduct an EPE for all evaluations to include instructor-only evals.) (T-2). The EPE includes areas commensurate

2.2.1.1. Pilot and Flight Engineer EPEs will be conducted in the Weapon System Trainer

(WST) and will be administered by like specialty. (T-2). All boldface and unusual attitude recovery procedures are evaluated during the EPE, along with a sampling of emergency procedures and system malfunctions from all phases of flight to include preflight, engine start, taxi, takeoff, enroute, approach, and landing. OG/CC approval is required for Pilot/Flight Engineer EPEs conducted outside of WST.

2.2.1.2. Pilot and Copilot EPEs and Instrument evaluations can be conducted during the

same simulator session.

2.2.1.3. Navigator and Mission Crew EPEs may be evaluated in-flight or verbally. The

EPE addresses emergency procedures and applicable emergency equipment and includes discussions on applicable notes, cautions and warnings. (Note: Examinees on initial (INIT) instructor (INSTR)-only evaluations are not required to perform an EPE, but are responsible for all emergency procedures and equipment knowledge as necessary. See also

Table 5.1, 6.1 and 6.2)

Table 2.1. Specific Crew Position Requisites.

Test Type Pilot Navigator Flight Engineer Mission Crew

QUAL/MSN INSTM QUAL/MSN QUAL/MSN QUAL/MSN

OPEN

BOOK R R R R

CLOSED

BOOK R R R R

Instrument R R

EPE R R (1) R (1) R (1)

Note:

1. Must complete EPE if INIT INSTR evaluation is combined with recurring evaluation. (T-2).

KEY:

RRequired.

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Chapter 3

GENERAL GRADING AREAS

3.1. General Grading Areas (All Crew Position Evaluations). Use Table 4.1 for all

QUAL/MSN/INSTR/SPOT evaluations.

Table 3.1. General Grading Areas (All Crew Position Evaluations).

AREA DESCRIPTION QUAL/MSN/INSTR/SPOT

1 Airmanship (CRITICAL) R

2 Aircrew Discipline (CRITICAL) R

3 Safety (CRITICAL) R

4 Crew Coordination R (4)

5 Publications/Personal and Professional Equipment R

6 Mission Planning R

7 Preflight/Ground Operations R

8 Emergency Equipment/Procedures R (1, 2, 3)

9 General/Systems Knowledge R (2)

10 Communications R

11 OPSEC/COMSEC R (2)

12 Checklist Usage R

13 Postflight R

14 Briefings/Debriefings R

15-20 Reserved for future use

Notes:

1. The simulator EPE satisfies requirement for pilots, copilots, and flight engineers.

2. May be accomplished either verbally or in the Aircrew Training Device (ATD). (Pilot and

Flight Engineers see paragraph 2.2.1.1.)

3. When more than one evaluation is conducted, an examinee not performing primary

emergency duties will demonstrate emergency procedures separately. (T-3).

4. Malfunction Analysis/In-flight Repair satisfies the requirement for Communication System

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