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Old 08-29-2008 | 09:41 PM
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Originally Posted by FLY6584
I've heard the total opposite. A lot of my IP's including a couple 135 guys said if I FAIP first then go fly 135's I will upgrade to AC in a couple months(still flying with very strong/senior co's), make IP within 6 months to a year, then become an evaluator after about a year or so. To me that sounds like a pretty good deal. You're definitely maximizing PIC time and getting a lot of the PIC time early on in your career so if that Palace Chase opportunity presents itself down the road you'll be in better to take advantage of it compared to the guy who went straight to a MWS out of UPT spent 2-2.5 years trying to get to the left seat then when they finally get there they have very little time in the seat and then get sent to a white jet tour lose currency in their MWS, but do the ATC thing for 4 years and then they have to try and get back in a MWS not to mention if that 3rd tour is close to the end of your 10 year commitment and you go to a MWS and get qualified in that you will end up incurring an additional ADSC.

On the flip side I definitely agree with nwaf16dude concerning FAIPing as a fighter guy. I have also heard it really screws fighter guys because they do get so far behind and it takes them a while to upgrade to 2 ship FL then 4 ship FL then IP then evaluator and makes it much harder to get to WIC.

Personally I would be more than happy as a 9 year Major flying the line as an IP knowing I'll never make Lt Col. I know guard/reserve units are hit or miss, but with all the tanker units out there and as long as you aren't a d-bag I would imagine it shouldn't be too hard to get a slot considering you'll probably already be an IP/Evaluator in their MWS. Who knows though. I'm not too familiar with how the guard/reserves aside from them preferring dudes that have roots in the area who would actually like to settle down in that town and not move for the rest of their career.
I think the guys who told you that are dead wrong. The guy who goes to a MWS right out of UPT almost always has it over the guy who was a FAIP. There are exceptions, however. I also think you've already talked yourself into it. Good luck, hopefully it turns out for the best.
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