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What is the primary directive for assigning an ASC?

Assigned to aircrew who are required to perform flight/jump duties

The main concept is that an Aircrew Status Code designates personnel whose duties require them to fly or jump. Assigning an ASC marks someone as aircrew, ensuring their duties, training, scheduling, and any aircrew-specific pay considerations line up with mission needs. This code is about who is officially designated to perform flight or parachute duties, not just about current flying activity or pay entitlements.

So, individuals who must perform air operations—such as aircrew members, jumpers, or parachutists—receive an ASC to reflect their required role in flight/jump tasks. Ground or non-aircrew personnel don’t receive this designation. This makes ASC the primary directive for identifying who is assigned to aircrew duties.

Flying status code - code that indicates an individual flying status

Entitlement status code for incentive pay

HDIP/AIP for Non-rated/ Non-CEAs, Operational Support, Parachutist, and Missileers (MCCM)

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