Here's the note:
"b. All manned or unmanned pilots, navigators, and air battle managers who began aviation service after 30 September 1997 will not incur any additional Advanced Flying Training (AFT)/Instructor Qualification ADSCs which extend beyond 6 or 10 years as applicable, of continuous or cumulative rated service. Rated service begins at the completion of training and awarding of wings for the rated specialty. They will still incur Permanent Change of Station (PCS), Professional Military Education (PME), and other non-AFT related ADSCs."
What is "AFT"? Is that IQT in a new airframe, like cross training from the F-16 to F-35?
Edit: Found it. "Advanced Flying Training (AFT): courses in the following categories:
- Initial qualification (any fixed, rotary wing aircraft, or unmanned aerial system)
- Requalification (any fixed, rotary wing aircraft, or unmanned aerial system)
- AETC Pilot Instructor Training (PIT) (NOTE: Pilots who cross-train without a break in flying between AETC non-Major Weapons System aircraft, after completing initial training do not incur any additional commitment.)
- Test Pilot School (for Pilots, Navigators, and Engineers)
- All Career Enlisted Aviators and Non-rated Enlisted Aircrew members attending Advanced Flying Training"