I was wondering if any of you could offer any info about the different branches of the military and what type of introductory flight training that they have. I have currently graduated college, so I have the degree, and fairly good grades. I have looked into the WOFT program through the Army and it seems like a good deal. I always wanted to fly fixed wing but I would not be complaining if I was getting paid to fly helicopters. I guess there is also a slight chance that I could fly fixed wings. I have also talked to a recruiter about the AF reserve program but he just kept trying to get me to enlist and I told him without a guarantee for flight i have no interest. He seemed to not have my best interests in mind so I quit talking to him. Anymore info about this program would be appreciated, especially how to get in. I won't make this post to long but I also heard that the Marines have a guaranteed flight program.
Any info you guys can provide would be more than helpful. I am at a crossroads right now as to if I am going to start my training as a civilian or find the right place for me in the military.
Any info you guys can provide would be more than helpful. I am at a crossroads right now as to if I am going to start my training as a civilian or find the right place for me in the military.