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Becoming an MTI? There's an app for that

Posted 7/2/2012 Email story   Print story

    


by Nathan Simmons
Air Education and Training Command Public Affairs


7/2/2012 - JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO--RANDOLPH (AFNS) -- There's a smart phone application for just about everything these days, including joining the ranks of the Air Force's military training instructor corps.

The app, simply called "Air Force MTI," is free and available for Apple, Android and Blackberry devices.

"It takes a special person to be an MTI," said Master Sgt. Eric Gaona, an MTI in the 737th Training Squadron, who recruits for the corps. "Becoming an MTI allows you to highlight yourself as a leader who can mold civilians into Airmen -- it's a great career move."

The Air Force is looking to beef up its MTI corps, as the goal is to have 565 training instructors. Currently, there are roughly 475. Gaona said the corps is especially looking to recruit female instructors so the MTI corps is representative of the number of female Airmen in the service.

Women make up approximately 20 percent of the service, yet only around 10 percent of the MTI corps consists of female Airmen, Gaona said.

In the "MTI Life" segment of the app, potential applicants will find a comprehensive and entertaining collection of photos and videos of basic military training, and can view the entire experience from orientation to graduation. What's particularly special about the app is the week-by-week breakdown of BMT, which contains images, videos and a training schedule for each week. "MTI Perspective" videos highlight the key take-aways for each week of BMT from the viewpoint of an MTI.

The app provides a thorough snapshot of what the job entails, while providing a general understanding of what it takes to become one of the most disciplined leaders in the Air Force.

"What's great about being an MTI is the hands-on employment of the leadership skills you develop," Gaona said. "You'll learn and do much more than you thought was possible in the three to four years of being an MTI, setting you apart from those who only learn about leadership in a classroom."

The mobile app provides information on eligibility requirements and the application process including links, contact information and the applications themselves. There are also photos, a video library and information on the MTI Shadow Program -- an opportunity for an interested member to shadow an MTI to experience the career for themselves.

Other segments include a robust FAQ section, and a section devoted to Air National Guard and Reserve personnel. To download the app, simply search for "Air Force MTI" in the app market.



tabComments
7/6/2012 12:54:54 PM ET
BC - Lackland It is unfortunate but oftentimes the punctuation included in these comments is dropped when posted to the site. Usually anything outside of a period will not show up on the post. There are two commas and a colon in this post. Let's see if they show up.
KR, Sheppard AFB
 
7/6/2012 12:20:55 PM ET
Punctuation..really I agree with Rick. After all the bad press with the TI's we have bigger fish to fry.
Retired Sarge, Here and there
 
7/6/2012 8:08:03 AM ET
JK- It's ironic that you lacked proper punctuation in your critique.
BC, Lackland
 
7/4/2012 2:31:53 PM ET
I agree with JK. The caption is grammatically incorrect. Either a semicolon should replace the comma or the two phrases should be separate sentences. I also don't think the ellipse is necessary. Is it really necessary to quote a football coach? Seems that war heroes might be more inspirational.
Capt S, NH
 
7/2/2012 5:08:28 PM ET
Does it include a handy dandy guide on where not to touch your trainee?
Rick Mantangelo, CONUS
 
7/2/2012 4:49:07 PM ET
Ugh. The slogan uses a comma when it should use a semicolon instead Leaders aren't born they're made.
JK, Nellis
 
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