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PostPosted: 08 May 2003, 08:21 
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What do ENJJPT and SUPT stand for? UPT= undergrad pilot training, but what about the rest? Enlighten the newbie! Thanks.

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Not sure what the S is in SUPT

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What do ENJJPT and SUPT stand for? UPT= undergrad pilot training, but what about the rest? Enlighten the newbie! Thanks.

"Speed puts me in the zone."
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SUPT is Specialized Undergraduate Pilot Training, you may more commonly see it written as JSUPT, which is Joint SUPT.


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hum...sry but what "joint" mean in the air force language?

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hum...sry but what "joint" mean in the air force language?

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Joint isn't Air Force language. It's a military term in general. Joint refers to multiple US services working on a single project or team. Combined means multiple nations working on a single project or team.


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