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Q: When do trainees get to use their phones?
A: (current as of 4 May 22) Trainees do not have daily access to their phones during BMT. Under current guidance, trainees will receive a handful of opportunities to use their phones. The number of calls cannot be reduced or otherwise limited by MTIs, but the actual timing of the phone calls varies from flight to flight. Any additional phone privileges are based on superior performance and only if recommended by a Military Training Instructor. Trainees cannot use any features on their phone except the telephone feature except immediately upon arrival, when they are permitted to photograph a pre-printed address card to send to family. All other calls will be voice calls (no FaceTime, Skype, etc.).

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Q: With the change to PACER FORGE, are trainees spending less time in the field?
A: (current as of 14 Nov 22) Trainees now receive the training previously delivered at the beginning of BEAST in earlier weeks of BMT training. This includes Combat Arms Training and Maintenance, Mask Confidence Training, and Tactical Combat Casualty Care. Since they now receive their pre-deployment training prior to PACER FORGE, they can focus on the 36-hour, scenario-based exercise that is trainee-led.

Q: What are the BMT PT requirements?
A: (current as of 13 Sep 22) The PT test includes timed pushups, sit-ups, and a 1.5-mile run. Scores are calculated in accordance with Air Force PT standards for age and gender (DAFMAN 36-2905). Basic Trainees who are preparing to enter Special Warfare career fields have additional requirements, including swimming. Candidates for those career fields will receive additional guidance from their recruiters on what (if any) additional equipment they need to bring to BMT in anticipation of their unique physical fitness program. If a trainee fails to meet these standards, they are given additional opportunities, sometimes after a recycle (additional time at BMT) to give them a chance to improve. If a trainee cannot meet the physical fitness requirements after being given sufficient time to improve, they may be discharged from the Air Force. Those separated for failure to meet fitness standards may be able to return to BMT one day, but that is an Air Force Recruiting Service decision, not a BMT one. The best course of action is for every trainee to embrace a healthy lifestyle, including good nutrition and physical fitness before they arrive.

Q: Will a Basic Trainee receive mail if the flight, unit, and dorm numbers are not correct?
A: (current as of 4 May 22) BMT mail is delivered to Lackland via the United States Postal Service using the same rules your home post office follows. Incorrectly addressed mail may not make it to the intended recipient. If a trainee is transferred to another flight or squadron, they are always given the opportunity to notify their family members of their new mailing address. All BMT mailing addresses should look like the following:

Trainees are provided their correct mailing address in the first day or two of BMT and are permitted to photograph it and send the photo to their family. We encourage this to minimize the chances of misdirected mail and to make it easy for family members to share the correct address with other friends and family who wish to write a trainee. You may run across dated information on other web sites that show mailing addresses specific to BMT squadrons and dormitories. These are no longer used and there is no need for family members to know the dormitory number. Whatever your trainee sends you during the first week is their correct address and, unless they reach out with a change, you can be assured what they gave you is correct.

Q: How often do Basic Trainees receive mail?
A: (current as of 4 May 22) Military Training Instructors pick up mail from the Postal Service Center (PSC) Monday-Friday. MTIs are certified mail couriers and must follow federal law when handling mail. This means if a trainee is not present when mail is handed out, any letters for that trainee must be returned to the PSC. MTIs are never permitted to hold, delay, or withhold trainee mail. When a letter is returned to the PSC because a trainee was unable to personally receive it from their MTI, it goes back to the PSC, is re-sorted and placed into the mail bin for that flight to be picked up by the MTI on the next delivery day. Delayed letters are not returned to the sender.

Q: What are Basic Trainees allowed to receive in the mail?
A: (current as of 4 May 22) Basic Trainees are allowed to receive letters (with photos, if desired, but all photos must be in good taste and reflect the professional atmosphere of BMT). If a trainee receives a package, it must be opened in the presence of an MTI to ensure no contraband is introduced into the flight. Any food or other contraband will be thrown away. Basic Trainees are able to purchase all essential items, and their personal living space has very little storage for extra items, so care packages are not needed or recommended. Do not send electronics or cameras to your trainee.

Q: Do letters need to be in white envelopes so as to not cause attention?
A: (current as of 4 May 22) Trainee mail follows all United States Postal Service rules. The color of the envelope does not matter. However, please do not send glitter, confetti, or other contents that will make a mess or cards that make noise.

Q: How long does it take for a Basic Trainee to receive their first paycheck?
A: (current as of 4 May 22) It varies, but it usually takes 30-45 days. If pay issues arise while at BMT, every trainee has the ability to work through their chain of command and with the Air Force finance office to resolve issues. All trainees are required to set up direct deposit of their paychecks.

Q: Who qualifies for BAH (Basic Allowance for Housing) during BMT?
A: (current as of 4 May 22) All members of the DoD with verified dependents are eligible for BAH. Some trainees arrive at BMT without having established their dependents in the system of record, which means BAH will likely be delayed. If a trainee has dependents (spouse, children that they support), all supporting documentation needs to be provided to recruiters and the trainee needs to be prepared to provide those documents during processing. The packing list for BMT directs what important paperwork should be brought to BMT. Follow that checklist carefully.

Q: Number of Guests: Can more than the six approved guests come onto the base and wait outside the graduation venue?
A: (current as of 4 May 22) Our partners at the 502d Air Base Wing Security Forces must perform a background check on any non-DoD ID card holders who wish to visit the installation. The Visitor Access Request List (VARL) your trainee filled out is the mechanism to provide security forces the information they need to perform that function. Under current rules, each trainee may request six (6) guests for security forces vetting, enabling them to access the base. If a trainee has friends or family members who already have DoD ID cards and base access, they do not need to be on the VARL and they can access the base under normal rules. However, graduated Airmen/Specialists may secure individual passes for additional guests after the graduation ceremonies are over, but they must personally go to the visitor center at the Luke East gate to do so and this can only occur after the graduation activities have concluded and this process is slow and services offered on a first come, first served basis without any preference given to visiting family members. Graduates cannot telephone sponsor non DoD ID card holders.

Q: Are banners and/or signs allowed at BMT graduation ceremonies?
A: (current as of 4 May 22) Yes. Showing squadron and family pride is highly encouraged. However, guests must supply their own equipment to hang banners on the bleacher railings and banners must be removed at the conclusion of the ceremonies. All signs should be in good taste and reflect the professional environment of BMT.

Q: Are dependent ID cards issued to spouses of graduating Airmen/Guardians on graduation day?
A: (current as of 4 May 22) Dependent ID cards are available at JBSA-Lackland, but the process can take a large chunk of time away from family time, so we recommend dependents get that taken care of another day. ID cards are available by appointment at any DoD installation. Some locations have walk-in hours, but wait times can be lengthy. If you need to get an ID card, we recommend visiting to find the nearest location, to learn what documentation is required, and to schedule an appointment.

Q: Are there bag restrictions at graduation like at concerts and NASCAR races?
A: (current as of 4 May 22) No, however the consumption of alcoholic beverages is not permitted anywhere on the BMT campus. Additionally, federal law prohibits guests from bringing weapons or drugs onto the installation. Our partners at Security Forces routinely search vehicles for weapons and drugs and, if found, the visitor is likely to have their base access privileges revoked, which would lead to missing graduation (and could incur fines or jail time).

Q: Is there a dress code for graduation?
A: (current as of 4 May 22) No, however, BMT graduation activities are family events, so any attire that is lewd, offensive, or otherwise distracts from the ceremony is frowned upon and guests who create a disruption may be removed from ceremonies by a member of the BMT staff or Security Forces.

Q: When will my graduate be able to receive visitors or have off-base privileges at Technical Training?
A: (current as of 4 May 22) Each Technical Training organization has their own policies and procedures for new arrivals. Your graduate will be briefed about those rules upon their arrival and, because they are no longer in BMT, they will have access to their phones and will be able to communicate with you easily to keep you informed. We never want to provide incorrect or outdated information and, since Technical Training does not fall under BMT, we do not post their policies or procedures on our site or answer Technical Training questions.

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