Air Force Physical Fitness Test (PFT) Score Calculator
This calculator helps Air Force personnel and fitness enthusiasts measure their physical fitness level according to the Air Force standards.
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Data Source and Methodology
The calculations are based on the official Air Force PFT standards as outlined in the official documentation. All calculations are rigorously based on the formulas and data provided by this source.
Official Air Force PFT StandardsThe Formula Explained
The PFT score is calculated using the following formula: Score = (Run Score + Push-Up Score + Sit-Up Score) / 3
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Glossary of Terms
- Run Time: The time taken to complete a 1.5-mile run.
- Push-Ups: The number of push-ups performed in one minute.
- Sit-Ups: The number of sit-ups performed in one minute.
Example Calculation
For example, a 25-year-old male who runs 1.5 miles in 9:30, performs 50 push-ups, and 50 sit-ups would have a total PFT score calculated as follows: Score = (90 + 50 + 50) / 3 = 63.33
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the Air Force PFT?
The Air Force Physical Fitness Test (PFT) measures the fitness level of Air Force personnel.
How is the PFT score calculated?
The PFT score is calculated based on performance in several physical activities including running, push-ups, and sit-ups.
Why is fitness testing important?
Fitness testing helps ensure that personnel are physically capable of performing their duties.
What are the standards for passing the PFT?
The passing standards vary based on age and gender. Consult the official Air Force PFT standards for more details.
Can I retake the PFT if I fail?
Yes, personnel can retake the PFT if they do not meet the required standards.