How long does it take to become a chief master sergeant in the Air Force?
Then, how do you become a chief master sergeant in the Air Force?
Only 2% of the Air Force holds the rank of E-8. To be eligible for promotion consideration, the member must meet the following TIS/TIG requirements: Senior Master Sergeant (E-8) - 11 years TIS and 20 months TIG. Chief Master Sergeant (E-9) - 14 years TIS and 21 months TIG.
Secondly, how much does a chief master sergeant in the Air Force make?
Starting pay for a Chief Master Sergeant is $5,308.20 per month, with raises for experience resulting in a maximum base pay of $8,241.90 per month. You can use the simple calculator below to see basic and drill pay for a Chief Master Sergeant, or visit our Air Force pay calculator for a more detailed salary estimate.
Bobby Luther Blackwell, 84, youngest US Air Force chief master sergeant, 1966.