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Army Guard - Fixed Wing?
Anyone know the Army Guard Wings/Bases that fly fixed wing aircraft?
also... what do you guys think about fixed wing pilots (me), wanting to stay fixed wing in the civilian world for a career, going into the army guard flying helo, bad mix? or good idea? |
USAR (C-12 and UC-35)
2-228 AVN: Ft Rucker, AL; Dobbins ARB, GA; Ft. Bragg, NC; NAS Willow Grove, PA; Johnstown PA; and Ft Knox, KY 6-52 AVN: Ft. Knox, KY; Ft. Hood, TX; Ft. McCoy, WI; Los Alamitos, CA. ARNG Almost all states will have a C-12 for state missions. C-12 Regional Flight Centers: Fort Belvoir, VA; Fort Hood, TX; Fort Lewis, WA; Hawaii; Alaska; and Puerto Rico C-23's: Ft Richardson, AK: 1-207 AVN; Gulfport, MS: 1-185 AVN; Kingston, RI: F-192 AVN; Salem, OR: A-249 AVN; Marietta, GA: H-171 AVN; Clarksberg, WV: FWTS C-26: Scattered about in various locations in the US |
Originally Posted by Clue32
(Post 387214)
ARNG Almost all states will have a C-12 for state missions. C-23's: Ft Richardson, AK: 1-207 AVN; Gulfport, MS: 1-185 AVN; Kingston, RI: F-192 AVN; Salem, OR: A-249 AVN; Marietta, GA: H-171 AVN; Clarksberg, WV: FWTS |
How hard is a C-12 to get into?... for the guard?
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Originally Posted by mcartier713
(Post 387438)
How hard is a C-12 to get into?... for the guard?
As for the reserves, there are multiple jobs in central and southwest asia that if you volunteer for up front will increase your chances of being selected off the street. I'll redirect you to APTAP where there is a wealth of Army Fixed Wing info and contacts in the actual units. Unfortunatly there aren't a lot of APTAPers that are also APCers. |
Army Aviation Web Site
http://www.usarec.army.mil/hq/warrant/WOcivilian.html
This is still the best place to get info about joining the Army to fly. It will give you all the requirments up front, that way you can know before you start asking the units about being recruited. |
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