(Continued fromAir Force Technical School Restrictions)Non-prior service (NPS) Airmen are advanced fromPhase ItoPhase IIon the 15th calendar day after arrival, and from Phase II toPhase IIIon the 36th calendar day, provided they are meeting the set academic standards, and prescribedfitness standards. Airmen must also demonstrate at least a satisctory level of military standards as determined by theirMTL. Airmen will pass all phase requirements (open ranks,room inspections, etc.) prior to being phased up. Airmen who il to meet all phase up requirements on time will meet with their MTL to discuss their ilure to progress in phase.MTLs will determine the level of excellence for Airmen using the following criteria:
Before progressing to each phase, as a minimum, Airmen will be briefed on mileage restrictions, hazards involving recreational activities, travel by private motor vehicles (PMVs), procedures to sign out and sign in from the local area, ual assault reporting, and Straight Talk. (Mass briefings are highly encouraged.)To progress beyond Phase II, Airmen must pass a timed 1.5-mile run and 1 minute each of crunches and pushups. The established phase progression standard for the timed 1.5-mile run is 11:45 minutes for males and 13:45 minutes for females; the 1-minute pushup standard is 45 for males and 27 for females; and the 1-minute crunch standard is 45 for males and females. Airmen on a mtechnical school ratingsedical waiver or physical profile who are unable to meet established PRT requirements will remaintechnical school ratings Performance Ratings and Advancing Phases in their current phase and will not progress until requirements can be met. EXCEPTION: Training/operations group commanders may grant exemptions on a case-by-case basis when an Airman has an extended profile/waiver 90 days or longer.
technical school ratings Performance Ratings and Advancing Phases,Unsatisctory.The Airman does not meet the required standards of uniform wear and grooming, demonstrate an understanding of proper military customs and courtesies, participate as a follower, obey orders, or follow team leaders. The Airman does not meet the established physical readiness training (PRT) standards.Satisctory.The Airman meets required standards of uniform wear and grooming, demonstrates an understanding of proper military customs and courtesies, participates as a follower, obeys orders, and follows the team leader. The Airman meets the established PRT standards.Excellent.The Airman has excellent grooming, a sharp military image and courtesies, is highly motivated and dedicated to the team mission and other members, and primarily functions as a follower, but also occasionally volunteers to fill a leadership role. The Airman exceeds the established PRT standards.Superior.The Airman has impeccable grooming and uniform wear, pays superb attention to details, is a role model who inspires others, is an outstanding self-starter with a positive attitude, sacrifices his or her own comfort to ensure team success, and consistently shows leadership ability. The Airman r exceeds the established PRT standards.