deserteaglle
New Member
Well, I guess I should ask this here and hope that I can get some good and informed answers. I'm asking here, because since my short stint in the Army I have 0 trust in recruiters. You could say I trust them as far as I can throw them...and believe me I'd love to be given the chance to try.lol
I've given a little bit of thought to the Air Force recently, and was wondering if I could get a few serious questions answered here by people who have nothing to gain from giving me dishonest answers. here goes:
1. What are the qualifications besides a degree to become an officer? The website does not say exactly what the requirements are, but it makes it sound like it takes more than a piece of paper saying you finished a four year degree.
2. Pilot slots. I am not 100% sure that I would apply for a pilot slot. While I still plan on finishing all of my licenses and ratings in the civi world, I have heard how difficut it is to get a pilot slot in the military. I plan on saving while finishing my first two years of college, taking off to finish my ratings, then finish college while instructing, and then possibly going to the AF if it seems to be a prudent avenue. I have seen some other non-pilot jobs with the AF that I would be interested in, but obviously I would love to have a flying position. My thought process though is that if flying is not going to workout financially as well as something non-avtiation I will do the non-aviation gig and fly for fun.
3. That brings me to another question. Will I be able to pick my non-aviation job before signing the papers? I was told by the Army recruiters that I wouldn't be able to pick my job in any other branch of the military, is this true? I would like to know if I could be an AF pilot with my qualifications in advance, and I definitely WOULD NOT want to sign a couple years of my life away thinking I was going to do one thing only to find out there were no openings.
4. And finally, what is the minimum comission time for an Officer?
If you read this the whole way through then I really appreciate it, and if you can answer this for me I'll be even more grateful.
Thanks.
I've given a little bit of thought to the Air Force recently, and was wondering if I could get a few serious questions answered here by people who have nothing to gain from giving me dishonest answers. here goes:
1. What are the qualifications besides a degree to become an officer? The website does not say exactly what the requirements are, but it makes it sound like it takes more than a piece of paper saying you finished a four year degree.
2. Pilot slots. I am not 100% sure that I would apply for a pilot slot. While I still plan on finishing all of my licenses and ratings in the civi world, I have heard how difficut it is to get a pilot slot in the military. I plan on saving while finishing my first two years of college, taking off to finish my ratings, then finish college while instructing, and then possibly going to the AF if it seems to be a prudent avenue. I have seen some other non-pilot jobs with the AF that I would be interested in, but obviously I would love to have a flying position. My thought process though is that if flying is not going to workout financially as well as something non-avtiation I will do the non-aviation gig and fly for fun.
3. That brings me to another question. Will I be able to pick my non-aviation job before signing the papers? I was told by the Army recruiters that I wouldn't be able to pick my job in any other branch of the military, is this true? I would like to know if I could be an AF pilot with my qualifications in advance, and I definitely WOULD NOT want to sign a couple years of my life away thinking I was going to do one thing only to find out there were no openings.
4. And finally, what is the minimum comission time for an Officer?
If you read this the whole way through then I really appreciate it, and if you can answer this for me I'll be even more grateful.
Thanks.