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If so I curious how hard it is to get a pilot slot flying the C-130? I would love to serve my country, and the Coast Guard looks like a fun way to do it.
Welcome to JC!I currently fly C-130s for the Coast Guard.
Aside from the Blue 21 program, pilot slots are not guaranteed before you attend OCS (officer candidate school). However, once you get accepted and attend OCS you can apply for flight school.
I don't have much info on the Blue 21 program but on the CG webpage they list all the requirements. I think you have to attend certain schools with demographic requirements and have some aviation experience etc.
As far as going the OCS route, they usually have about 5 or so pilot slots for the whole OCS class which ranges from 60-80 people. Out of those 60-80 folks there will be anywhere from 20-30 people who are competitive for a slot. Usually what makes you competitive for a slot is passing the medical and the ASTB test (Navy flight test).
For those folks that don't get selected right out of OCS you can always apply afterwards and 9 out 10 of those folks will eventually get picked up. Out of my class all the people that wanted flight school and were medically qual'd have subsequently been picked up.
As far as attending the Coast Guard Academy, until recently you had to go to a ship for a couple years after graduation. But now I think they are giving about 5 flight slots or so to Academy grads right after graduation.
One great thing about the CG is most of the pilots want to fly helos. So as a flight student when you check in for training they will ask you do you want to fly fixed or rotary wing? Thus you pretty much know right when you start which path you’re taking.
Hope this info helps,
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