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Old 04-03-2017 | 07:21 AM
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tbat15
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It sounds like this might work with a Envoy RTP type program. They require a 2 year commitment and then the Navy would require a 4 year commitment on the backside while waiting for your AA flow to hit.

Obviously all parties would be informed of what my situation was and I still think this is only shady if you tried to hide what you're doing or attempted to flee from a obligation. A large part of doing something like this would be to see if I even enjoyed an airline a career at all. I'd hate to toss a AD retirement down the drain and then find out that I don't really even enjoy working the job.

Out of the box yes but I think you're going to start seeing more out of the box programs because it's obvious the current way of doing business is not working for the military or the airlines. In fact, reading a article about the Air Force considering a program such as this is what spurred me to do some research in the first place. They are proposing to allow a guy to leave service for a period of time to obtain a seniority number and then return to their military career. Win win for everyone involved.
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