roger, so i guess I'll put that on hold....just saw a life flight today and thought it would be cool
Sick of the C-5 already??

roger, so i guess I'll put that on hold....just saw a life flight today and thought it would be cool

Honestly flying is more important to me. It may sound selfish, but if I couldn't fly I wouldn't want to join the military. How many people are actually there who genuinely want to serve? I would imagine there are many people in there who are there first to make money, have a job, benefits, whatever.
On the other hand, I was talking to some Army Nat'l Guard recruiters who were telling me what I could do if it didn't work out. They were saying I could go into intelligence, go to school to learn Farsi, and have a good paycheck. To me that would be cool, I could rent a plane on the weekends or whenever. So I would find something I enjoy if I didn't get a flying slot. I wouldn't be miserable.
I thought by being in training, that assured you of a pilot slot. Flight training is expensive, and the gov't wouldn't want to pay for someones' training just to find out they had a medical problem or weren't good enough. Its possible to perform so badly in flight training that you won't get a pilot seat?
Yes- that is a con I am looking at. The planes in the military are the coolest aircraft in the world, and it would be an amazing opportunity to fly them. It just seems like the flying would be much less than a civilian pilot career. I talked with a family friend who was a marine aviator and told me he was lucky to get 20-30 hours a month flying fighters. I could almost fly that much on my own!
Thanks for the reply, I am telling myself to wait making a decision, and get as much info as possible. I am thinking of going into any branch of the military, and flying any kind of aircraft, fixed wing or helicopter. Just not UAVs. It could be as late as this summer before I decide, but I won't look back, and I will have made an educated, well thought decision.
As far as the guy you know flying fighters 20-30 a month, that's relatively high, I do that now and think its too much. When I'm deployed I fly 70-90 hours a month and thats's way too much.
Maybe the AF is different (ie more monies for non-deployed assets perhaps), but on the Navy side, 20-30/mo sounds pretty high for pointy noses from what I have heard. At least those guys who aren't on war cruises or some sort of deployment.
As far as the guy you know flying fighters 20-30 a month, that's relatively high, I do that now and think its too much. When I'm deployed I fly 70-90 hours a month and thats's way too much.
Sick of the C-5 already??
Yeah, I just broke 42hrs for the month today, we're on full tilt boogey now! I think this might be a 130hr month!

granted you have quite a bit of rank on me, but i'd just call him a cadet that is excited for what he is about to get into.....albeit a tad overzealous...... in terms of wannabe, we were all there at some point were we not?
Unfortunately (and I say this with envy), apples and oranges my friend
Took me 2 years to get ~250 mil hours, and that was in the training command where you are flying all the time. I log mine 0.8-1.0 at a time though, so it doesn't add up so quick
Unfortunately (and I say this with envy), apples and oranges my friend
Took me 2 years to get ~250 mil hours, and that was in the training command where you are flying all the time. I log mine 0.8-1.0 at a time though, so it doesn't add up so quick
Now going to Kingsville, I have to fly quite a bit being the flight times are what, 0.8-1.0 on average? Hello cross countries!!

apparently soon I will be logging mine 8-12 at a time.....as a matter of fact i'm on an 8hr LOCAL on tuesday

Dear lord......I don't think I would be able to feel my legs after that long. What exactly do you do for 8 hrs on a local flight?
Dear lord......I don't think I would be able to feel my legs after that long. What exactly do you do for 8 hrs on a local flight?
Remember, he can get up and walk around; plus I bet they're training multiple crewmembers.
Dear lord......I don't think I would be able to feel my legs after that long. What exactly do you do for 8 hrs on a local flight?
Unfortunately (and I say this with envy), apples and oranges my friend
Took me 2 years to get ~250 mil hours, and that was in the training command where you are flying all the time. I log mine 0.8-1.0 at a time though, so it doesn't add up so quick
Well, yeah, when you're going 300KTAS when you're slow its tough to build time, I'm happy if I break 160kts in cruise groundspeed! Lol.
Think about it this way, you've probably got more airmiles than I do!
(I am jealous though, it'd be a blast to rocket out in the fast mover)

