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Author: | Budke [ Sun Aug 14, 2011 7:28 pm ] |
Post subject: | Anyone here a pilot in the service?? |
Lookin for some info on what I need to do to get into pilot school in the service. Want to fly fighter jets, but if I can't get into that then attack helo's are my next choice. I know I need to have my bachelors to fly and pretty much be the best of the best to be looked at. I'd rather join then go to school to have them pay for it so I don't have to worry about getting student loans and such. Been thinking about going ROTC or BDCP to get my bachelors. Whats my best bet? |
Author: | ridenby [ Sun Aug 14, 2011 7:31 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Anyone here a pilot in the service?? |
You bring the funny ![]() |
Author: | Budke [ Sun Aug 14, 2011 7:40 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Anyone here a pilot in the service?? |
Haters gonna hate. Well see who's laughing when I'm cruising at 300mph 20k feet. |
Author: | tjkj2002 [ Sun Aug 14, 2011 8:22 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Anyone here a pilot in the service?? |
Better have a spotless record as I believe you need a pretty high clearance to be a pilot and the back ground checks are pretty harsh.Any medical issues and forget being a pilot in today's military. |
Author: | ATXKJ [ Sun Aug 14, 2011 8:56 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Anyone here a pilot in the service?? |
Air Force Academy would be a good start......... |
Author: | Budke [ Sun Aug 14, 2011 9:40 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Anyone here a pilot in the service?? |
tjkj2002 wrote: Better have a spotless record as I believe you need a pretty high clearance to be a pilot and the back ground checks are pretty harsh.Any medical issues and forget being a pilot in today's military. I have nothing on my record, 20/15 vision, and nothing wrong with me medically so I'm good there. But I know there are other factors that I can't control that will keep me from flying, like the shape of my eyeballs. And I'm being serious about that. ATXKJ wrote: Air Force Academy would be a good start......... I have been thinking about that but I hear you need to have like a 4.0 GPA to get in. My HS gpa was only 3.2. |
Author: | JeepinJarhead03 [ Sun Aug 14, 2011 9:44 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Anyone here a pilot in the service?? |
either the acad, or AFROTC with top PT and top gpa's, it's one of the better ways other than the acad to get osi or a pilots slot and getting a slot still doesn't mean youd end up a pilot want a /guaranteed/ pilots position.. go buy a Cessna |
Author: | ATXKJ [ Sun Aug 14, 2011 9:52 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Anyone here a pilot in the service?? |
Budke wrote: pretty much be the best of the best to be looked at. Budke wrote: My HS gpa was only 3.2. Okay - lots of applicants - few openings - the screening for 'best of the best' starts with- how well have you done with the opportunities you've had and that includes GPA. that doesn't mean you can't make it - it means you have to be really serious about approaching it - ROTC would be an option. |
Author: | OG_Toucan [ Sun Aug 14, 2011 11:01 pm ] |
Post subject: | Anyone here a pilot in the service?? |
My brother is a retired B-1 Captain and my nephew, his son is going through the Air Force flight program as we speak. There are multiple ways to go. None guarantee a pilot spot. 1) pick a Military Academy and do well and make sure your CO's know who you are for the right reasons 2) pay for your flight training in your own, attend a college with ROTC get good grades and make sure your CO's know who you are. 3) look into colleges like Parks Air School in Saint Louis. It's a college that also teaches flight training as it's curriculum and has ROTC get good grades and make sure your CI's know who you are. 4) Skip College, join the Army do well, make sure your CO's know who you are, attend Warrant Office School, do well, make sure your CO's know who you are and fly helicopters. Most important thing.... The Military is a face game. It's about who knows you and there feeling toward you and your abilities. Simple fact, Pisa off your CO your not doing crud. Good luck! --- I am here: http://maps.google.com/maps?ll=33.363495,-111.810211 |
Author: | bugnout [ Mon Aug 15, 2011 1:47 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Anyone here a pilot in the service?? |
Easist flying job in the military to get would be helicopters in the Army. When I was in AF tech school, the Army was actively recruited Helicopter pilots from the USAF enlisted ranks. (The only issue was if you washed out, you couldn't go back to the AF, you were still in the Army) I recommend you get fixed wing license first on your own. (about $5k) and get at least some college under your belt, maybe a two year degree. A lot of community colleges offer Aircraft mechanic certification. Its a much easier choice for the Army to select someone that already knows how to fly and can fix em as well. Private pilot ~ 40 hours at $120 a flight hour = $4800, but count on it taking 50 hours to get your license. Go buy the book and start studying, its not hard. Flying careers aren't all they are made out to be. Sure you hear about the United 747 captains bringing in $200,000 a year, but they spent a lot of years making 20, 30k. Most commercial pilots work like slaves to gain enough hours to qualify for the next step and don't see that kind of cash until they are in thier 50's. (unless they have connections) Univ of Illinois has a professional pilot program, but they wouldn't allow any student to just be in the PP program. They all had to have another major so you could survive while working thier way up the ladder. Accounting was a particularly popular major for the PP students. They could take vacation in March and do taxes, make almost as much money in one month as they did flying in the other 11. Good luck. Retired USAF MSgt Private Pilot - Single Engine Land |
Author: | Budke [ Tue Aug 16, 2011 12:10 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Anyone here a pilot in the service?? |
Id like to get private flight lessons but I dont have the time nor money to do that. I'm starting to look into helos more. It seems the be the easiest route to go while still getting to do something I would enjoy and having a decent amount of job opportunities when I get out. When I have time I'm going to talk to the usaf recruiter and see what it takes to get into the academy and see what he thinks would be the best route for me to go to get into a jet in the situation I'm in. I dont plan on making a commitment for another few months so I have time to do more research and figure out my best plan of action. I appreciate all the info you guys have given me. Except for ridenby's....... Sent using the force |
Author: | KJ_WHEELER_2010 [ Sat Aug 27, 2011 7:41 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Anyone here a pilot in the service?? |
To be a chopper pilot in the Army all you have to be is at least E4 then drop a packet. If you pass that they run alotta tests on you and stuff. Pass that and your in their "school", when your done you come out a W2 and you can fly. The only reason I know this is my platoon sgt dropped his packet, he's trying to get picked up. This is a dumb question, but have you flown in a chopper before? Just asking cause we had some guys here talking mad stinky poo then our first air assualt mission they couldn't handle it lol. Some people like it some don't. I enjoy it, nice view. |
Author: | bhc04 [ Sat Aug 27, 2011 11:47 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Anyone here a pilot in the service?? |
Budke wrote: Lookin for some info on what I need to do to get into pilot school in the service. Want to fly fighter jets, but if I can't get into that then attack helo's are my next choice. I know I need to have my bachelors to fly and pretty much be the best of the best to be looked at. I'd rather join then go to school to have them pay for it so I don't have to worry about getting student loans and such. Been thinking about going ROTC or BDCP to get my bachelors. Whats my best bet? Get a college degree in Aeronautical Engineering, join the Navy. My stepson is a pilot on P-3 over in Bahrain right now. As far as flying F-18, you have to be the right person to qualify for that. Navy is the best in my opinion for training. Have a good friend who is retired Liuetenant from Navy who flew a lot of jet fighter aircraft and ended up a flight instructor at Miramar his last few years. Says nothing would give him a pucker factor like landing on a carrier in the night. |
Author: | JL Rockies [ Sun Aug 28, 2011 9:53 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Anyone here a pilot in the service?? |
I don't think that pilots are allowed to smoke a lot of pot. |
Author: | Budke [ Sun Aug 28, 2011 5:53 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Anyone here a pilot in the service?? |
KJ_WHEELER_2010 wrote: To be a chopper pilot in the Army all you have to be is at least E4 then drop a packet. If you pass that they run alotta tests on you and stuff. Pass that and your in their "school", when your done you come out a W2 and you can fly. The only reason I know this is my platoon sgt dropped his packet, he's trying to get picked up. This is a dumb question, but have you flown in a chopper before? Just asking cause we had some guys here talking mad stinky poo then our first air assualt mission they couldn't handle it lol. Some people like it some don't. I enjoy it, nice view. I've flown in a chopper before, never flown one before though. I had a blast riding in it. I think after the right training can handle combat. I love flying in planes and helo's, the view from up high is amazing and its a feeling like no other. Its just great. JL Rockies wrote: I don't think that pilots are allowed to smoke a lot of pot. Dude, stfu and gtfo |
Author: | CoopaTroopa [ Sun Aug 28, 2011 5:59 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Anyone here a pilot in the service?? |
JL Rockies wrote: I don't think that pilots are allowed to smoke a lot of pot. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Author: | OG_Toucan [ Sun Sep 04, 2011 1:09 am ] |
Post subject: | Anyone here a pilot in the service?? |
bhc04 wrote: Budke wrote: Lookin for some info on what I need to do to get into pilot school in the service. Want to fly fighter jets, but if I can't get into that then attack helo's are my next choice. I know I need to have my bachelors to fly and pretty much be the best of the best to be looked at. I'd rather join then go to school to have them pay for it so I don't have to worry about getting student loans and such. Been thinking about going ROTC or BDCP to get my bachelors. Whats my best bet? Get a college degree in Aeronautical Engineering, join the Navy. My stepson is a pilot on P-3 over in Bahrain right now. As far as flying F-18, you have to be the right person to qualify for that. Navy is the best in my opinion for training. Have a good friend who is retired Liuetenant from Navy who flew a lot of jet fighter aircraft and ended up a flight instructor at Miramar his last few years. Says nothing would give him a pucker factor like landing on a carrier in the night. Squid. The Navy is nothing but a taxi service. Marines all the way!!! Semper Fi! Not biased or anything. Lol! |
Author: | JeepinJarhead03 [ Sun Sep 04, 2011 1:38 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Anyone here a pilot in the service?? |
Oh .. Lawd. ![]() |
Author: | mnkj586 [ Sun Oct 23, 2011 2:16 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Anyone here a pilot in the service?? |
Fighter jets-Navy. Choppers-Army. Army's better lol, never met an Army pilot I didn't trust.....those Navy flyboys on the other hand...... |
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