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How many points is a must promote Air Force?

How many points is a must promote Air Force?

220 points
The next 15 percent of senior airmen, and 10 percent of staff and tech sergeants, can receive a “must promote” rating, which yields 220 points.

How much does a E6 make in the Air Force?

Air Force Technical Sergeant Pay A Technical Sergeant is a noncommissioned officer in the United States Air Force at DoD paygrade E-6. A Technical Sergeant receives a monthly basic pay salary starting at $2,694 per month, with raises up to $4,172 per month once they have served for over 18 years.

What is a must promote?

Must Promote is limited to the top 15 percent of time-in-grade/time-in-service promotion-eligible senior airmen and the top 10 percent of time-in-grade/time-in-service promotion-eligible staff and technical sergeants. There are no restrictions on the remaining three promotion ratings.

How long does it take to move up ranks in the Air Force?

Moving up the Air Force Ranks: The Air Force requires for airman first class to have 28 months’ time in grade (TIG), or 36 months of TIS and 20 months of TIG. The average servicewide, active-duty time for advancement to the rank of senior airman is three years.

When do Air Force promotions go into effect?

Those who should have incremented on 1 August 2020 will be projected for a 1 September 2020 promotion and will be retroactively applied to 1 August 2020 with backdated pay. For more information about Air Force personnel programs, visit the AFPC public website.

How many staff sergeants are promoted in the Air Force?

By Tech. Sgt. Sahara L. Fales, Air Force’s Personnel Center Public Affairs / Published June 29, 2021 Department of the Air Force officials have selected 9,422 staff sergeants for promotion to technical sergeant out of 34,973 eligible for a selection rate of 26.94% in the 21E6 promotion cycle, which includes supplemental promotion opportunities.

Where can I find the Air Force promotions list?

The list is available on the Enlisted Promotions page of Air Force’s Personnel Center public website, myPers and the Air Force Portal. Airmen can access their score notices on the virtual Military Personnel Flight via the secure applications page.