Does anyone know where the Air Force/ Air Force Reserve train their helicopter pilots. I read on baseops that they trained at Fort Rucker, Alabama is that true?
Does anyone know where the Air Force/ Air Force Reserve train their helicopter pilots. I read on baseops that they trained at Fort Rucker, Alabama is that true?
Yes. They arrive as trained and qualified airplane pilots and depart as dual rated aviators.
Alright sorry for all the questions, I'm in the process of all the paperwork to join the 920th out of Patrick AFB or the Unit in Tuscon. I already have a fixed wing FAA Commercial Single And Multi Engine license. I know the military will still have to train you on the T-6, but having those ratings should help, even though military training is completley different right?
So from my understanding from you guys is I won't have to move that far after OTS at Maxwell. I'll move south to Fort Rucker.
Also any other advice do you think I should go visit the unit like some of the ANG people did that I have read on here did.
Thanks in Advance for all your help.
Am in the 305th in Tucson.
After OTS, you'll have to move to a UPT base for the T-6 portion of Phase I/II. After 6 months of that, then you'd go to Rucker for the last six months of Phase III of UPT in the UH-1. You'd then have to do land and water survival school, as well as H-60 school at Kirtland. All told, about 24 months of training.
The Comm/Inst will be a basic help, but not much beyond that.
Maybe I'll be seeing you around IF everything goes as planned for me.
Alright thank you so much for clarifying that for me. Maybe I'll be seeing you around IF everything goes as planned for me.
I know the military will still have to train you on the T-6, but having those ratings should help, even though military training is completley different right?