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Old 03-08-2014, 08:26 AM
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Originally Posted by caliboy60 View Post
I am 24 just got hired at an airline and am about 2 years out from finishing my bachelors. Would love to fly jets in the guard and serve, while also flying in the airlines. Anybody have some ideas about what I should be doing now to prepare?
see my post in the other thread where you asked a similar question.

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Old 03-09-2014, 06:07 PM
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Is bumming in the C-17 out of March still possible?
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Old 03-10-2014, 04:10 AM
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Is bumming in the C-17 out of March still possible?
I hear they're less busy than the Travis and Mcchord guys, but all west coast heavies are busy. Id imagine if you are proactive and want to work with the schedulers, they can get you enough flying to support yourself well.
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Old 03-26-2014, 08:32 PM
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Originally Posted by caliboy60 View Post
I am 24 just got hired at an airline and am about 2 years out from finishing my bachelors. Would love to fly jets in the guard and serve, while also flying in the airlines. Anybody have some ideas about what I should be doing now to prepare?
CaliBoy60, Just some basics: the traditional route is to 'Enlist' in a Guard unit having the type of Aircraft you want to fly. Then work your ass off at whatever job you get (pay your dues.) Network, let the unit know of your goals, but don't ass kiss the Pilots or Leadership. When you finish school, ask to be given consideration at the next pilot board. I've facilitated several hiring boards. In my experience Non-Prior service Pilot applicants are RARELY hired off the street to Guard Units. That is...unless your Father is a recently retired General....oh in that case having a DIU doesn't matter either. Doh! (tangent...apologies!) There is no guarantee you'll get picked up. You can re-apply for following boards... and you can apply to all the other units too. If you want to fly C-17's I'd apply to be a Loadmaster. They travel a lot and work directly with the pilots. If F-16's, maybe a Crew Chief or Life Support? Tons of dudes from the individual units directly and on APC that can help. ...and remember 80% of your Pilot Board will be based on what experience they already have of you and how detailed your application package is. The whole process is a ton of work plus all the training is challenging (some of it ASS PAIN) but in the end, you'll more than likely grow a ton, be challenged WAY more that at your airline and make some awesome friends that you bounce around the world with. Definitely worth it!! You'll undoubtedly get some help along the way so remember when it's your turn: help the next Bro out. That's what makes the Guard Community Great! Keep reaching out to the forums for gouge and Good Luck!

Try this as well for gouge: http://www.wantscheck.com/PilotSlotR...3/Default.aspx
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