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Well, you have two major problems.
1. Active duty commitment for pilots is 10 years after completing pilot training (so, more like 11.5 years from when you enter the AF).
2. You need to get commissioned and selected for UPT. ROTC has a much higher chance for getting a pilot slot than OTS (and OTS has a low rate for acceptance). You need to ...
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For active duty, everyone starts in the T-6. You will be ranked against your classmates, then at the 6 month point, you will track select into fighter/bomber, heavy aircraft, helicopters, or C-130 training. This is based upon what is available within the AF, what each person wants, and what those who ranked above them choose.
My high school gpa ...
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If you are interested, we could provide B737-800NG (Y186) or B737-400 (Y168) on ACMI wet lease basis . All aircraft are early vintage 2003-2010 under EU-OPS1.
If you are interested, please do not hesitate to contact us . Thanking you.
Best regards,
info-ala@web.de
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Would you consider a Jetstream 31/32 or 41 as an alternative?
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Hey...
I'm a 15 year old boy from Portugal and my biggest wish is to become a F-16 pilot.
My grades are very good. My geography teacher's brother is a F-16 pilot and she told me that I have the grades for it, just need to work hard and be determined. I already asked her to ask her brother what I'm about to say, but she always forgets, so please, ...
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I'm currently a student in college, trying to put together a plan for my
future. I know I want to do 2 things, go to law school and become a
lawyer and become a pilot in the USAF. I don't know exactly how all of
this will fit together or what my chances of becoming a pilot are. I've
never had flight training of any kind, my major in college
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I have a 747F that is available for ACMI contract. How long is your contract and when do need the contract to commence?
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It is explained fairly well here. http://www.baseops.net/militarypilot/
I had 2 B's in high school.
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How is it determined? Do you pick what you want and train for that? Or do you take some sort of test to determine what you are going to fly?
And also if you don't mind me asking, what were your grades like in highschool?
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