UPT flight school to drones?
#61
I agree with PRS.
Is an RPA tour worse than an ALO tour? Or a FAIP tour? Or FAC tour (back when we had 0-?'s)? As long as there's a flying follow on, it's no different than it ever was.
With a 10 year commit, there's plenty of time to get the hours you need if you want to jump ship.
Or conversely if you want to stay in, it's a definite career enhancer.
Is an RPA tour worse than an ALO tour? Or a FAIP tour? Or FAC tour (back when we had 0-?'s)? As long as there's a flying follow on, it's no different than it ever was.
With a 10 year commit, there's plenty of time to get the hours you need if you want to jump ship.
Or conversely if you want to stay in, it's a definite career enhancer.
#62
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Joined APC: Aug 2009
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It's definitely different times and even more so, a different generation of folks; you can take it for what it's worth. I had this exact same thing told to me by a friend's dad (Vietnam era fighter pilot), who was retiring after 20+ years of service, just as I was signing on the dotted line. Yes, it's a different military than xx years ago. Yes, at times it's going to suck (deployments, ops tempo, family life-lack thereof, PCSing, PME, additional duties, ground training, etc.). But, where else can you make life long friends and fly cool turbine powered things with wings, if you want to fly. As discussed before, ANG or AFRes is the way to go but if active duty is your only option, there are much worse ways to put food on the table. It's all in the attitude!
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