C650CPT said:Seth
I am a ARNG CW3, my MOS is 155E somethin ... C-12 Standardization Instructor Pilot / Instrument Flight Examiner / Maintenance Test Pilot. I have 19yrs in with 7+ of that on Active Duty to include a recent trip abroad![]()
I started out as a 67Y Cobra Mechanic then OJT for Huey Mechanic. I flew Cobras for 5 yrs ... loved them.
When you go WOC you'll be a E-5 paygrade until you get pinned. You'll be discharged from the Army as a Sergeant and then brought back in appointed as a Warrant.
Jim
Skyhawk1079 said:Hey everyone,
I was looking on the Army recruiting website the other day about the warrant officer program. I am thinking about it. I dont have my degree yet but I want to fly. I am an Air Force reservist with six years total time in service, four and a half of those on active duty. I am an aircraft electrician in the Air Force. Can anybody who is an Army helicopter pilot or who have submitted a package tell me how it works? I am about to contact the Army warrant officer recruiter next week. I am on McGuire AFB. I want to try to speak to somebody in Army aviation over at Fort Dix. Thank you very much.
Thanks for the information, Chinook. An uncle of mine was in the Army. He served during the first Gulf War in 1990-91. He was in engineer corps (I think that is what they call it in the Army, LOL). I know this one guy who is retired Army and who was a recruiter. I called him last night to find out if he knew anything about warrant officer recruiting. He was going to contact somebody that he knows. He has connections. I was looking at the AFAST test, how hard is that? It does not seem hard. I just have to get a book to learn about the fundamentals of rotorcraft flight. Thanks once again. Take care. Be safe. You in Iraq right now, right?ChinookDriver said:Before I became a commissioned officer, I applied to the Warrant Officer program. Once you get the packet, it is fairly straightforward. The most important part of the whole thing is the Class 1A flight physical. Get that done early and have it sent to Fort Rucker as soon as possible.
In your packet, you are going to need recommendations from a senior WO and a field grade Officer in your chain of command.
:nana2:
I highly recommend Army aviation as a WO. The Army is in dire need of Warrant Officers now and I think your chances are very good as long as you meet the basic requirements.
Good luck! And go Chinooks. Hooah.
I can imagine now the Army needing people badly in many specialties. I hear they are offering high bonuses like crazy. I guess that the Army will have no problem taking an Air Force guy like me. I have 75 credits towards my bachelor degree. I like the idea of a warrant officer and their duties, in comparison to a commissioned officer. The Air Force does not have warrant officer ranks. I would rather be a warrant officer to tell you truth than a commisioned officer. If I do the Army chopper pilot thing, I will probably stick with that until I retire.ChinookDriver said:Before I became a commissioned officer, I applied to the Warrant Officer program. Once you get the packet, it is fairly straightforward. The most important part of the whole thing is the Class 1A flight physical. Get that done early and have it sent to Fort Rucker as soon as possible.
In your packet, you are going to need recommendations from a senior WO and a field grade Officer in your chain of command.
:nana2:
I highly recommend Army aviation as a WO. The Army is in dire need of Warrant Officers now and I think your chances are very good as long as you meet the basic requirements.
Good luck! And go Chinooks. Hooah.
ChinookDriver said:Before I became a commissioned officer, I applied to the Warrant Officer program. Once you get the packet, it is fairly straightforward. The most important part of the whole thing is the Class 1A flight physical. Get that done early and have it sent to Fort Rucker as soon as possible.
In your packet, you are going to need recommendations from a senior WO and a field grade Officer in your chain of command.
:nana2:
I highly recommend Army aviation as a WO. The Army is in dire need of Warrant Officers now and I think your chances are very good as long as you meet the basic requirements.
Good luck! And go Chinooks. Hooah.
Skyhawk1079 said:The Air Force, on the other hand, is downsizing their manpower. WHY is the Air Force downsizing? I DONT KNOW, LOL. Thank once again.
MikeD said:It's been my experience that commissioned officer pilots are much fewer than WOs in the Army and generally have less overall flight time and experience. Is this because the only reason the commissioned's are around is to hold the Platoon Leader/ Company Commander, etc slots? Is is true that WOs still mainly fly, without all the additional duties/command BS (apart from things like scheduling, safety, maintenance, etc)?
skywestseth said:Hey Sir,
How do you like the Chinooks? Im interested in the Kiowa's, but we'll see how it goes...who are you with now? I'm assuming up at Drum by location...
Mortars lead the way...
PFC Large
Skyhawk, I just submitted my packet back in December and got picked up in January. If you have any questions, I would be happy to help!!
-Seth
ChinookDriver said:I love them! Chinooks are fast, maneuverable, fun, and accomplish a vital mission. KWs are on their way out to be replaced by the new ARH... might be cool to get into those.
Currrently an ROTC instructor, formerly in the 101st Airborne.
Skyhawk1079 said:I like the role of the warrant officer. The more hours you gain, the better is for me. I tried to fly a helicopter in Flight Simulator 2004. I was flying the Robinson chopper. I kept crashing the chopper. I tried to hover and taxi. It is not easy at all on FS2004. I spoke to a guy that I know who is retired Army and who was a recruiter. He said that he will talk to a recruiter who he knows. He is going to give the recruiter my information and contact me. Thanks once again.