2T1X1 - Ground Transportation
2T1X1 - Ground Transportation
Ground Transportation Information
ASVAB REQUIREMENT:
Mechanical 40
STRENGTH REQUIREMENT:
70 lbs
AVERAGE INDOOR/OUTDOOR WORK CONDITIONS:
60% Indoor / 40% Outdoor
AVERAGE HOURS WORKED:
40-50
POSSIBILITY OF WORKING WEEKENDS:
Yes
DEPLOYMENT TEMPO/RATE (LOW, MEDIUM, HIGH)
Medium
TECHNICAL TRAINING LENGTH:
30 Classroom Days
TECHNICAL SCHOOL LOCATION:
Ft Leonard Wood, MO
KNOWN DUTY STATIONS AVAILABLE TO NEW AIRMEN:
(we’re working on getting this information)
COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF THE AIR FORCE DEGREE:
Transportation
Airmen describing Ground Transportation
Ground transportation in the Air Force refers to the movement of personnel, equipment, and supplies by vehicles on the ground. This includes the operation and maintenance of a fleet of vehicles such as trucks, buses, and vans, as well as the coordination of transportation logistics. The primary function of ground transportation in the Air Force is to support the mission of the organization by ensuring that personnel and equipment are transported to and from locations as needed. This may include transportation to and from military bases, airports, and other locations both domestically and internationally. Ground transportation personnel in the Air Force may also be responsible for maintaining vehicles, scheduling transportation, and ensuring compliance with regulations and safety standards.
It’s the responsibility of Ground Transportation specialists to transport people, supplies, munitions and outsized expeditionary forces. These airmen must utilize a variety of essential skills, such as map and compass reading, vehicle specifications determination and limitations assessment in order to coordinate and master all aspects of ground transportation necessary for us to get equipment and people where they need to go.