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Old 08-28-2014 | 08:00 AM
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I have been contemplating both the Air National Guard or the Air Force Reserve.
1. Is it really difficult to get a pilot slot in either one?
2. How does one go about applying?
3. If I had a medical disqualification from enlisting in the Navy years back, do they have the same standards?

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Old 08-28-2014 | 11:36 AM
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I have been contemplating both the Air National Guard or the Air Force Reserve.
AH! But the question is........are they contemplating YOU!

1. Is it really difficult to get a pilot slot in either one?
yes - all military flight slots are very competitive - but you'll never know if you are until you try. (Just have a few backup plans)

2. How does one go about applying?
NUMEROUS threads on this subject, pus check out baseops.net' forums for more in-depth inforamtion (hint - - read MUCH MORE before posting over there)
3. If I had a medical disqualification from enlisting in the Navy years back, do they have the same standards?
YIKES!
You had a medically disqualifying condition for enlisting in the US Navy? If so - - military flight physical are QUITE A BIT more stringent. Unless it is something that has disappeared over time or gotten a lot better that is not good and does not bode well....but again - try and have them tell you NO.
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Old 08-28-2014 | 03:57 PM
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What he said. If you care to share the nature and status of the medical issue, folks here might be able to guess at whether or not that could be overcome.
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Old 08-28-2014 | 04:09 PM
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Originally Posted by CaptUnderhill
I have been contemplating both the Air National Guard or the Air Force Reserve.
Stop contemplating the Reserves...go Guard.
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Old 08-28-2014 | 04:22 PM
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stop cotemplating the military for 12-14 years of your life. get the cfi and be done with it in 4.
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Old 08-28-2014 | 04:34 PM
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Disregard ClarenceOver, just about everyone who served said it was the best, most rewarding experience of their lives. The training is vastly better, the challenges will define your flying abilities; the responsibilities will make you a better person, PERIOD.

If you qualify medically, pursue every unit that will open the doors; speak with a recruiter, tell him exactly that you want a UPT slot, and get introduced to the flying squadron operations officers. Do NOT give up, if you think you are running into a wall. Persistence counts and is rewarded.

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Old 08-28-2014 | 04:38 PM
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Originally Posted by crewdawg
Quote:Originally Posted by CaptUnderhill

I have been contemplating both the Air National Guard or the Air Force Reserve.




Stop contemplating the Reserves...go Guard.
This. The reserves is like an extension of active duty. The guard has way more leniencies.
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Old 08-28-2014 | 05:24 PM
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Originally Posted by JerkStore
This. The reserves is like an extension of active duty. The guard has way more leniencies.
Hmm. It's just a different business. Each state has their own set of rules for specific things. The Guard is less standardized from state to state. Yes, the Reserve can be more seamless with the Active Duty but I assure you it is not an extension. Any Reservist will tell you that their QOL is better in the USAFR than RegAF. Apply to every unit where you might possibly consider living (or commuting to) and go with the one that hires you (Guard or Reserve). As the flood gates open up from Active Duty, the part time slots will be more competitive. There is currently a lot of turnover in the full time (Air Reserve Technician) slots because lots of folks are bailing for the airlines. The ART world will become the soft landing for guys between Active Duty and the airlines.
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Disregard ClarenceOver, just about everyone who served said it was the best, most rewarding experience of their lives. The training is vastly better, the challenges will define your flying abilities; the responsibilities will make you a better person, PERIOD.





lolololololol. or you could get there FASTER. you cant even get into the navy and you expect to become a pilot. HAH.
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Old 08-28-2014 | 05:48 PM
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Thanks for all the responses!
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