The Air Combat Command, is a one of a nine major command inside United States Air Force we provide Air Support, Air to Air Combat, and some other stuff we can do for our division. We have different jets such as Fighter, Support aircrafts and etc. There are 4 wings within the ACC 1st Fighter wing, 4th Fighter wing, 20th, Fighter wing, 23rd Fighter wing each wing and squadron has their own aircraft.
As Air Combat Command, we do some special flying skills, aerobatic, Air support, Air to air combat each wing has their own skills to provide for the operation, such as CAS also known as Close Air Support 23rd uses their own aircraft named A-10 thunderbolt II It's an heavy aircraft that is not used for dogfight or some other aerobatic things, Air to air combat 1st, 4th, and 20th are the one who uses the F-22, F-16, F15, and F-35 these are the things that is used for Air to air combat and for air patrol.
Once you pass ACC tryout as the instructor said, there are 4 wings inside ACC and each wing you had to pass and learn how to fly their aircraft. Each wing has their own squadron for them.
The 1st Fighter wing flies the F-22, the F-22 is maneuverable and it's also known as a stealth fighter jet.
The 4th Fighter wing flies the F-35 Raptor, the F-35 Raptor is a combat aircraft used for deployments and air-to-air combats.
The 20th Fighter wing flies the F-16 Falcon, the F-16 Falcon Designed as an air superiority day fighter, it evolved into a successful all-weather multirole aircraft.
The 23rd Fighter wing flies HH-60G Pave hawk and A-10 Thunderbolt, the HH-60G is used by 347th Search and Rescue Squadron inside this wing they carry people in and out from the battle field. The A-10 Thunderbolt is used by the 23rd Fighter Group it's only used for Ground air Support and slow due to the heavy bombs it carries.
First of all there is a ranking system for flight school candidates you must be at least E7+ in order to get recommended by your Wing or Flight staff in ACC or GSC, once you enter the flight school you will become a candidate which is a trainee for flight schoolers there 5 programs for ACC. Phase 1 Information, Phase 2 Basic Flight, Phase 3 Advance Flight, Phase 4 (Only for 1st and 20th FW) Taco Plane engine control + Advance flight, Phase 5A / 5B Rotatory Flight School (347th Search and Rescue ACC and AFSOC). Global Strike Command has Flight school called Heavy Flight school for them to fly the B-2 or heavy planes that they will use, they have 2 heavy flight programs.
Once you pass you must be in AFWC group at the first place, before you pend the group you have to finish the following format in AFWC server the #role-request for them to see if you finish your flight school or not (GSC and AFSOC and ACC), once they accepted you, they will rank you to Pilot graduate and you manually update yourself in USAF community server, since the AFWC group is connected to USAF server.