Wow I did not know that i thought you had to be a pilot in the military for them to pay for flying is it easier to get a pilot seat in the reserve then if i went in to the airforce thanks
Very tough to get flying spot in the airforce without ROTC or military aced. Army. . . very easy, although you will fly helicopters . . . Gi Bill just got expanded to pay for flight training . . . I train a few military guys. GI Bill is easy, pay $100 month for your first year. . and you got it!
For the army, if you REALLY want to fly, you can be a warrant officer. . . you dont need college, and your only job is to fly . . . so no command. They have a program called "high school to flight school" ok, it is not a program, but you can do it. But it is a longer commentment of service. . . usually 8 years.
You can also do Airforce reserve, crew a C130 or something (now youre flying around) and do the GI bill, and college. Get out, debt free, have some hours, go to the airlines or 135 or corp and kiss all those hum-ti-ditle guys bye-bye (Emery Riddle).
Or get a loan, (local flight school) and go that way. . (not as good).
As far as ATP, if you do the 90 day program, then you still can not be hired by an airline untill you are 21 . . . so what are you going to do for the remainder of your time? And remember most places want to see that you have been flying consistantly.