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TSRAGR 01-30-2016 04:33 PM

Interview Documents
 
What different documents do the majors require at the interview?

TankerDriver 01-30-2016 06:22 PM

Logbooks, Form 8's, ARMS Flying History Reports.

Max Relax Roll 01-30-2016 08:38 PM

They'll tell you what to bring. I think a couple might want to see your college transcript, but other than that it won't be anything you can't get a hold of. If you are leaving military service make sure you hold on to your flight records and your Form 8s (or whatever your service calls a record of flight evaluation).

TSRAGR 01-30-2016 10:28 PM

Thanks, wanted to make sure it wasn't something wierd like HS transcripts, copies of any speeding tickets, etc...

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Jughead135 01-31-2016 09:33 PM

DL will want to see your OPRs, too....

TankerDriver 02-01-2016 05:33 PM


Originally Posted by Jughead135 (Post 2060238)
DL will want to see your OPRs, too....

You serious, Clark?

Gilberto Farthi 02-01-2016 07:22 PM

Certificate of outstanding sportsmen (not more than 2 yrs old).
NCC Certificate
Character Certificate.

Jughead135 02-02-2016 12:14 AM


Originally Posted by TankerDriver (Post 2060888)
You serious, Clark?

Indeed. I have no idea how much weight they have or how long they're even looked at (could be as simple as a method of verification/crosscheck against your app), but they're among the specified documents to bring to the interview.

Julio 02-02-2016 06:11 AM

College transc and degree (SWA for copy of degree)
FCC and ATP licenses
Current class 1 Med
Your entire flight hours folder
All Form 8s

airborne840 02-03-2016 01:12 PM


Originally Posted by Jughead135 (Post 2060238)
DL will want to see your OPRs, too....

I'm Army. We have Officer Evaluation Reports and Officer Record Briefs. What would a OPR consist of?

Jughead135 02-03-2016 01:25 PM


Originally Posted by airborne840 (Post 2062090)
I'm Army. We have Officer Evaluation Reports and Officer Record Briefs. What would a OPR consist of?

OPR = "Officer Performance Report" (USAF-speak); I'm sure what you describe is the same thing (in USA-speak). I don't recall specific wording, but I'd be willing to bet the instructions that asked for the OPRs actually said something along the lines of "military performance reports, personnel records, etc." to cover all bases....

KC10 FATboy 02-03-2016 10:11 PM

Make sure to have a paper copies of the following:

-DOD IAA CyberAwareness Challenge V2.0 certificate (within the last year but not going to expire in the next 3 months)
-Security Administration (formerly Information Protection) certificate
-Human Relations certificate
-Force Protection certificate
-Suicide Prevention certificate
-Pre-deployment Sexual Assault Prevention Reporting certificate
-CBRN Defense Awareness certificate
-SAPR Annual Training certificate
-Self Aid Buddy Care certificate and hands-on training certificate
-SERE 100.1 certificate
-Law of Armed Conflict certificate

Joke folks ... just a joke for some who might get a laugh. Sadly, most of that was from memory.

TSRAGR 02-05-2016 07:04 PM


Originally Posted by KC10 FATboy (Post 2062434)
Make sure to have a paper copies of the following:

-DOD IAA CyberAwareness Challenge V2.0 certificate (within the last year but not going to expire in the next 3 months)
-Security Administration (formerly Information Protection) certificate
-Human Relations certificate
-Force Protection certificate
-Suicide Prevention certificate
-Pre-deployment Sexual Assault Prevention Reporting certificate
-CBRN Defense Awareness certificate
-SAPR Annual Training certificate
-Self Aid Buddy Care certificate and hands-on training certificate
-SERE 100.1 certificate
-Law of Armed Conflict certificate

Joke folks ... just a joke for some who might get a laugh. Sadly, most of that was from memory.

Thanks...I just started having convulsions.

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BeatNavy 02-05-2016 09:15 PM


Originally Posted by KC10 FATboy (Post 2062434)
Make sure to have a paper copies of the following:

-DOD IAA CyberAwareness Challenge V2.0 certificate (within the last year but not going to expire in the next 3 months)
-Security Administration (formerly Information Protection) certificate
-Human Relations certificate
-Force Protection certificate
-Suicide Prevention certificate
-Pre-deployment Sexual Assault Prevention Reporting certificate
-CBRN Defense Awareness certificate
-SAPR Annual Training certificate
-Self Aid Buddy Care certificate and hands-on training certificate
-SERE 100.1 certificate
-Law of Armed Conflict certificate

Joke folks ... just a joke for some who might get a laugh. Sadly, most of that was from memory.

I thought only the army did all that dumb stuff. Guess not.

ipdanno 02-05-2016 10:24 PM


Originally Posted by airborne840 (Post 2062090)
I'm Army. We have Officer Evaluation Reports and Officer Record Briefs. What would a OPR consist of?

The Officer Evaluation Report (OER), which is your annual or PCS report. When I started in the AF ('85), we used an OER. Later, someone made Field Grade by suggesting we change it to OPR, because we shouldn't be too much like the Army, you know.

And this for the AF types: for Pete's sake, it's "Forms 8", not "Form 8s". Insert emoticon of your choice in the following space: ____.

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