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JCF
Joshua Control Facility
Level: 8
Type: Combined Control Facility
Facility Info
Address: 100 E Sparks Dr, Edwards AFB, CA 93524
Phone: 661-575-2100
Hours: 0000-2359
Region: Western
District Los Angeles
MMAC Travel Days 3

Pay

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D3
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D2
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D1
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AG
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Locality
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CIP
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COLA
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Staffing

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Trainee Total
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Training Time (years)
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Success %
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NCEPT

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Releases
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Projections

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Inbounds
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Outbounds
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Losses
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National Averages

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Projected CPC % to Target
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E10 was removed from the last priority placement tool. Did the facility get consolidated or handed over to DoD or something?
 
If you make D3 at JCF does that include any radar positions or is it just all the handoff positions?
 
Just curious, what is their airspace? Do they actually control stuff out by Joshua? Why are they all the way over at Edwards?
 
Just curious, what is their airspace? Do they actually control stuff out by Joshua? Why are they all the way over at Edwards?
Out of their 25,000 miles of airspace, 20,000 of it is special use airspace. 7 restricted areas, 10 MOA's, and 12 Air Traffic Control Assigned Airspace.

As far as traffic, you're working almost exclusively military. They can range from aircraft testing, bombing ranges, supersonic corridors, low altitude speed maneuvers, radar intercept areas, refueling areas, etc, as well as normal military operations.
 
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X-ray Lima - D3 is basically half room certified. There are two sides. The complex (military airspace, MOAs, Restricted Areas, ATCAAs). And Antelope (Class E, Civilian a/c mostly). The Complex and FD will get you D3.

Out of their 25,000 miles of airspace, 20,000 of it is special use airspace. 7 restricted areas, 10 MOA's, and 12 Air Traffic Control Assigned Airspace.

As far as traffic, you're working almost exclusively military. They can range from aircraft testing, bombing ranges, supersonic corridors, low altitude speed maneuvers, radar intercept areas, refueling areas, etc, as well as normal military operations.

All true except you are not mostly working military. Antelope sector is the hardest side of the room and is mostly civilian.
 
Anyone on this site work here? Looking for some information on the facility. Would like to talk to someone who's there.
 
Anyone on this site work here? Looking for some information on the facility. Would like to talk to someone who's there.
I used to work there up until fairly recently and was also the rep there. I can help with questions as well.
 
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