by Ro-Bear » Sat Nov 02, 2002 2:27 am
Ok...I can't stand reading this anymore. Depending on what career field you go into, provided you aren't coming in open general, you'll be able to cross train after about 3 years, provided that you re- enlist. (If you've gone in open general, you'll be a Sp {MP in the Army} no questions asked.) Provided that you can pass all the tests to get into OTS and can pass the tests to be a pilot, then you'll be considered. It doesn't matter if you have any kind of flight training or ratings, you'll learn it all over again...uncle sugar's way. The Aero Clubs are by no means free, and as an enlisted, you might fly once or twice. If you're serious about flying for the military, check out the Guard/Reserve and they have all sorts of programs to become an officer. Then just major in Aviation Science and you'll be set either way. (Uncle sugar doesn't care what the degree's in, as long as you have one. Kiss all the butt you want...it doesn't help.) If I had it to do all over again, (in the USAF now) I probably would go talk to the Army of all places. Ask them about becoming a Warrent officer and fly helos. The money is better on the outside anyway, and they are harder to fly. I'm not trying to put you down, but help you out.