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Postby Ben_M_K » Wed Dec 08, 2004 8:46 am

Hey. I was wondering if its difficult to get into the air force to learn how to fly. I would really like to join the Air Force and then hopefully the airlines. I would go to a regluar college in my area and join after that. Can I do that?

I just want some basic info on what it takes to join the Air Force to learn how to fly.
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Re: Air Force

Postby Craig. » Wed Dec 08, 2004 8:53 am

Good highschool grades and a degree from a 4 year college/university in the US. you can go through college with the airforce and they will usually pay for the majority of the costs. You'll also need to be very fit, and expect your first year with the airforce to be alot of book work and the usual training. Or so it was sold to me
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Re: Air Force

Postby beefhole » Wed Dec 08, 2004 10:29 am

Hey Ben, same career path for me.  As I am perfectly aware of the excruciatingly high standards to enter the airforce as a pilot, I am not shooting for the fighter program and hope to fly something a bit heavier.  I would recommend an airforce ROTC in college and beginning GA flight training before entering the airforce.  Also, talk to a recruiter.  This is crucial, from him(her) you'll learn exactly what they are expecting from applicants.  Also, if you're really smart, got really good grades, and know a judge on the federal appellette court (it helps:P ) go for the academy.  Also, in our day and age, if the airforc doesnt work you can always go straight to commercial through flgiht colleges or academies. That's my plan B.  Good luck.  Talk to a recruiter!
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Re: Air Force

Postby C » Wed Dec 08, 2004 12:56 pm

Ben,

Again, same career path here, but obviously in a different air force... :)

Some things are still the same...

Go in with an open mind, and aim as high as possible, to be the best you can. Certainly on this side of the atlantic we recruit with the idea that everyone has the capability to fly fast jet aircraft; then at a later stage they are streamed to fly their required type.

A thing I always think is imperative to remember is that they want a well rounded person - not just someone with super grades throughout their education, so go out at do things that set you apart from the average chap on the street - and get the grades you need...

Get to know the service you want to join inside out - it will not only impress your recruiters but will also stand you in good stead for your Officer training.

One final thing. Being a pilot in any air force is regarded as a very high profile, you could say elite, position. I'm sure in the US the competition for places is just as strong as it is over here. Make sure you leave the recruiters with no doubt as to why you are the best choice for them to recruit...

Oh, and its never too early to see the recruitment people. I first went when I was 12, that was 10 years before I began my training. you could say I've been fairly focused on what I've wanted to do for a long time!

Hope this helps,

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Re: Air Force

Postby Ben_M_K » Wed Dec 08, 2004 1:40 pm

Thanks for your advice guys. :)

I have a question. What does ROTC mean?
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Re: Air Force

Postby C » Wed Dec 08, 2004 2:23 pm

Thanks for your advice guys. :)

I have a question. What does ROTC mean?


Reserve Officer's Training Corps...

http://www.afrotc.com/home.htm?flash=yes

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Re: Air Force

Postby DiveBomber189 » Fri Dec 31, 2004 5:50 am

Will there be a better chance of being hired by an airline if I joined the air force rather than attending a flight school/club?
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Re: Air Force

Postby Ivan » Fri Dec 31, 2004 6:04 am

Will there be a better chance of being hired by an airline if I joined the air force rather than attending a flight school/club?

hours is what counts... i think you'll get more on-the-stick time in the airforce
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Re: Air Force

Postby C » Fri Dec 31, 2004 6:38 am

hours is what counts... i think you'll get more on-the-stick time in the airforce


But you'll put your airline career on hold for several years first. Depends on which air force of course...

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Re: Air Force

Postby Craig. » Fri Dec 31, 2004 6:44 am

you'll find the most important thing, is the fact your getting top quality flight training for free. the downside is. If you fly fast jets you will still have to really work for your atpl. But i hear airlines will pay for ex airforce/navy pilots to do that.
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Re: Air Force

Postby C » Fri Dec 31, 2004 6:48 am

you'll find the most important thing, is the fact your getting top quality flight training for free. the downside is. If you fly fast jets you will still have to really work for your atpl. But i hear airlines will pay for ex airforce/navy pilots to do that.


...and in the UK I think you can help fund it with these new fangled Enhanced Learning credit thingys...
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Re: Air Force

Postby beefhole » Fri Dec 31, 2004 11:13 am

Will there be a better chance of being hired by an airline if I joined the air force rather than attending a flight school/club?

Yes.
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Re: Air Force

Postby Ben_M_K » Sun Jan 02, 2005 9:47 am

I agree beefhole and thats why I want to go to the Air Force!! :)
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Re: Air Force

Postby C » Sun Jan 02, 2005 10:16 am

I agree beefhole and thats why I want to go to the Air Force!! :)


It's the way forward... ;)
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Re: Air Force

Postby Da Judge » Sun Jan 02, 2005 12:51 pm

I'm working on getting into the Academy(even though I'm 14), math/science grades are good, and my flight instructor says i'm a natural.But I'm still worried. I have full knowlage of the air force and their standards and I'm afraid of not getting in.
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