Air Force AFSC guide

1C0X2 Aviation Resource Management ASVAB score requirements

Score target and study focus for Air Force 1C0X2.

1C0X2
Air Force AFSC score brief

Aviation Resource Management

ASVAB MAGE targetA 45+

Supports flight, command-and-control, airfield, weather, safety, or mission-operations work.

ScoreA 45+

Watch A first.

FitAircrew & Operations

Aviation Resource Management can fit students who want an Air Force role in aircrew & operations and are ready to verify current openings with a recruiter.

TransferCivilian path

Aviation, technical systems, logistics, medical, emergency services, security, public-sector, or administrative paths depending on the AFSC.

Study first

Focus these areas

  • Build word knowledge, paragraph comprehension, math knowledge before comparing this AFSC against your score report.
  • Keep AFQT inputs stable while you raise the MAGE areas tied to this role.
Daily work

What you may do

  • Work on aviation resource management duties inside the Air Force aircrew & operations area.
  • Follow Air Force procedures, training standards, reporting routines, equipment checks, and mission-readiness requirements tied to the AFSC.
1C0X2 Air Force AFSC FAQ

Common Aviation Resource Management ASVAB questions

What ASVAB score do you need for Air Force 1C0X2 Aviation Resource Management?
A 45+ is the planning target shown on this MeritMarch guide. Treat it as study guidance, not a contract promise, because Air Force AFSC access, openings, medical qualification, waivers, security screening, and recruiter guidance can change.
What does an Air Force 1C0X2 Aviation Resource Management do?
Supports flight, command-and-control, airfield, weather, safety, or mission-operations work.
Which ASVAB sections should I study for 1C0X2?
Start with the subjects behind A 45+: Word Knowledge, Paragraph Comprehension, Math Knowledge. If your AFQT is not stable yet, keep Arithmetic Reasoning, Math Knowledge, Word Knowledge, and Paragraph Comprehension in the plan too.
Is 1C0X2 guaranteed if I meet the MAGE target?
No. ASVAB scores are only one part of Air Force job access. Current openings, medical standards, citizenship, security screening, education rules, waivers, and Air Force needs can all affect whether an AFSC is available.
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Sources and official confirmation

Source checked May 9, 2026: Operation Military Kids Air Force AFSC ASVAB table. Current Air Force AFSC access still depends on Air Force policy, openings, medical qualification, background screening, waivers, citizenship, and recruiter guidance.

MAGE target shown on this page: A 45+. Current Air Force AFSC access still depends on official policy, openings, medical qualification, background screening, waivers, citizenship, and recruiter guidance.

More context reviewed May 9, 2026: U.S. Air Force ASVAB page, U.S. Air Force careers, U.S. Air Force active duty requirements, Operation Military Kids Air Force AFSC ASVAB table.