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According to AFI 36-2905 2.12.4. Deployed Location. Members must have a current fitness score on file prior to deployment. Member will not be considered "exempt" in the deployed location until their current FA expires. If a member fails before deploying and their OPR/EPR closes out after the deployment starts, member will be marked "DOES NOT MEET STANDARDS" on the OPR/EPR. If they pass, they will be marked "MEETS STANDARDS" on the OPR/EPR. The only time "exempt" should be marked is if their current FA "expires" and they are in a deployed location where they CANNOT test.
So i guess you still can deploy with a failure. |
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According to AFI 36-2905 2.12.4. Deployed Location. Members must have a current fitness score on file prior to deployment. Member will not be considered "exempt" in the deployed location until their current FA expires. If a member fails before deploying and their OPR/EPR closes out after the deployment starts, member will be marked "DOES NOT MEET STANDARDS" on the OPR/EPR. If they pass, they will be marked "MEETS STANDARDS" on the OPR/EPR. The only time "exempt" should be marked is if their current FA "expires" and they are in a deployed location where they CANNOT test. |
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Reason i posted this was because i remember all the commanders calls all the hardcore nazis would be standing up front telling us how our gravyboats were leaving port soon and we had better start working out. Because if you do not pass the new PT test you will be rendered Non deployable. Now that the AF threw out a number close to 40 percent of airmen failing the test that would technically rendered just under half the force undeployable so i guess they retracted their statement a little.And the way its put is if you get a referral while in the desert when you get back if you pass it would change to meets standards.
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