
COMBAT CONTROL
THE FIRST TO BATTLE

YOU DON’T APPLY, YOU PROVE.
SWIPE TO SEE THE TRAINING PIPELINE TO BECOME A CCT.
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BASIC MILITARY TRAINING (BMT)
7.5 weeks/Lackland AFB, TX
The first step to becoming an Airman happens in BMT where trainees learn military structure, the core values of the U.S. Air Force, and to prepare both mentally and physically for life as an Airman.
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SPECIAL WARFARE PREPARATORY COURSE (SW PREP)
Eight weeks/Lackland AFB, TX
If they have what it takes to join Air Force Special Warfare, it will be revealed here. Candidates will undergo intense strength and conditioning training by running, rucking and swimming extensively. They’ll also learn about the rich history of Special Warfare, Esprit De Corps and ultimately take the Initial Fitness Test (IFT) to see if they’ll move on to tech training.
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SPECIAL WARFARE ASSESSMENT AND SELECTION COURSE
Four weeks/Lackland AFB, TX
This is the moment candidates must prove they are worthy to advance in CCT training or find another career field.
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SPECIAL WARFARE PRE-DIVE COURSE
Four weeks/Lackland AFB, TX
Pre-dive prepares candidates physically and mentally for the rigors of combat dive school. It consists of intense calisthenics, middle- and long-distance running, swimming and, most importantly, water-confidence training.
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SPECIAL WARFARE COMBAT DIVE COURSE
Five weeks/Panama City, FL
Becoming an expert diver happens here. Building upon what they learned during the pre-dive course, CCTs undergo extensive combat dive training so they can wield airpower whenever, wherever.
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AIRBORNE SCHOOL
Three weeks/Fort Benning, GA
CCTs are imbedded with other special forces, which means they go wherever the mission demands. Sometimes this requires dropping in from above. During airborne training, they learn basic parachuting and prepare for static line jump operations.
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MILITARY FREE-FALL COURSE
Three weeks/Yuma, AZ; Jamul, CA
In addition to being certified air traffic controllers, CCTs are also advanced skydivers. This is where they take that next step by building on the training they received at airborne school.
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SERE TRAINING
Three weeks/Fairchild AFB, WA
Special Warfare Airmen conduct missions in some of the most extreme and hostile places on the planet. This is where they receive survival, evasion, resistance and escape training that will likely one day save their lives.
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AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL
11 weeks/Keesler AFB, MS
The primary responsibility of a CCT is to direct air traffic. In addition to continuing the rigorous fitness training, they also learn how to become air traffic controllers and eventually get FAA certified.
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COMBAT CONTROL APPRENTICE COURSE
Eight weeks/Pope Army Airfield, NC
CCTs are more than air traffic controllers, they’re battlefield Airmen usually operating in the middle of a war zone. This is where they learn to apply their training under pressure while obtaining fundamental combat skills utilizing a range of weapons and strategies.
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SPECIAL TACTICS TRAINING
Six months/Hurlburt Field, FL
The longest segment of the pipeline is also the most comprehensive with advanced weapons and demolition training, all-terrain vehicle operation and core skills instruction, all culminating in a five-level upgrade on completion.

GET SPECIAL WARFARE READY.
SWIPE TO SEE WHAT IS REQUIRED TO BECOME A CCT, SO YOU CAN PREPARE BEFORE ENTERING THE PIPELINE.
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Swim 25 meters underwater
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Swim 500 meters (breaststroke, sidestroke and freestyle)
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Run 1.5 miles
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Pull-ups in one minute
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Sit-ups in two minutes
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Push-ups in two minutes
Qualifications summary
Minimum Education
High school diploma, GED with 15 college credits or GED
ASVAB Requirements
General; Mechanical
Qualifications
- Successful completion of the Combat Control Team (CCT) Initial Fitness Test
- Minimum score of 30 on CCT selection model completed in Tailored Adaptive Personality Assessment System
- Physical qualification for air traffic controller duty, marine diving duty and parachute duty
- Physical qualification and maintenance of personal physical standards
- Normal color vision and depth perception
- Completion of a current National Agency Check, Local Agency Checks and Credit Check
- Qualification as a static-line parachutist
- Completion of 7.5 weeks of Basic Military Training
- Must be between the ages of 17 and 39
