To go ANG or to stay on regional route..
#11
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Joined APC: Dec 2007
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Lots of truths posted. Your odds of getting hired in the next three years are very low.
You have to want to serve.
There are pluses and minuses. Realize what they are. In your situation they're almost all positives but a four year AD tour post UPT would make it a negative.
Mil/civ 121 guys are getting hired at a faster rate than 4500 hr RJ pilots. That's the two resume paths you have at 29 depending upon your decision. By then you'd come back as an RJ Captain. You'd be 30, mil/civ, 121, RJ Captain, with 3500 hrs. That's probably a higher odds play vs civ RJ CA 5000 hrs.
You have to want to serve.
There are pluses and minuses. Realize what they are. In your situation they're almost all positives but a four year AD tour post UPT would make it a negative.
Mil/civ 121 guys are getting hired at a faster rate than 4500 hr RJ pilots. That's the two resume paths you have at 29 depending upon your decision. By then you'd come back as an RJ Captain. You'd be 30, mil/civ, 121, RJ Captain, with 3500 hrs. That's probably a higher odds play vs civ RJ CA 5000 hrs.
#12
These are all true. I know that you retain airline seniority. Does anyone know if you retain flight benefits for non rev travel? I understand there's most likely little to no time to travel during UPT but it would be nice to be able to travel to/from training. Any idea if you remain CASS enabled?
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#13
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Joined APC: Jan 2011
Posts: 484
This x 100. If you have a nagging feeling in the back of your mind that you may not really want to do it, or if you're only willing to do x for y, then please don't. There has to be some part of you that is willing to deal with the good, bad, and ugly in order to not drive yourself and those around you insane.
#14
If it were me I'd be all over that C130, but only you can answer that question. Not familiar with the "seasoning tour" but sounds like you might get assigned a desk job for a while? Your still serving, leading and enhancing your qualifications.
It's good to have choices and options.
It's good to have choices and options.
#15
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Joined APC: Oct 2015
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If it were me I'd be all over that C130, but only you can answer that question. Not familiar with the "seasoning tour" but sounds like you might get assigned a desk job for a while? Your still serving, leading and enhancing your qualifications.
It's good to have choices and options.
It's good to have choices and options.
#16
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Joined APC: Mar 2013
Posts: 19
These are all true. I know that you retain airline seniority. Does anyone know if you retain flight benefits for non rev travel? I understand there's most likely little to no time to travel during UPT but it would be nice to be able to travel to/from training. Any idea if you remain CASS enabled?
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