The Official Military Thread. Vol 1

Originally Posted by scshift

What are the chances of a person joining the Air Force and becoming a fighter pilot?

Are there any ways to fly fighter jets without being an actual pilot? Like for test missions or maintenance?


Statistically speaking, you have a better chance to make the roster of a NFL team then to become a pilot in the USAF, let alone a fighter pilot. And unlike the NFL, you gotta be really really smart.
 
for some reason i dont think this will help though. lol
 
for some reason i dont think this will help though. lol
 
I said the same thing to myself before making it
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. Either way some noobie will create his own thread asking questions.





I tried.
 
I said the same thing to myself before making it
laugh.gif
. Either way some noobie will create his own thread asking questions.





I tried.
 
Originally Posted by chr1scross

Originally Posted by scshift

What are the chances of a person joining the Air Force and becoming a fighter pilot?

Are there any ways to fly fighter jets without being an actual pilot? Like for test missions or maintenance?


Officer field. Perfect vision. Must be 5'4 - 6'4.. and other @*$#. Everyone wants to be a "pilot" yet most aren't even qualified, let alone selected.
Okay so let me see how much I have...

-Officer I'm assuming I can obtain since I'll be joining after college, later on in my life.
-5'8"
-Fairly strong for my size
-Better than perfect vision, last time the doctor checked it was 20/10
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But all this time on NT has probably messed them up
-Smart. Good test taker, solid IQ


Originally Posted by Wordy Dirts

Originally Posted by scshift

What are the chances of a person joining the Air Force and becoming a fighter pilot?

Are there any ways to fly fighter jets without being an actual pilot? Like for test missions or maintenance?


Statistically speaking, you have a better chance to make the roster of a NFL team then to become a pilot in the USAF, let alone a fighter pilot. And unlike the NFL, you gotta be really really smart.

Damn. There is next to zero chance I'd ever make it to an NFL team
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What if it's just a test/maintenance pilot?
 
Originally Posted by chr1scross

Originally Posted by scshift

What are the chances of a person joining the Air Force and becoming a fighter pilot?

Are there any ways to fly fighter jets without being an actual pilot? Like for test missions or maintenance?


Officer field. Perfect vision. Must be 5'4 - 6'4.. and other @*$#. Everyone wants to be a "pilot" yet most aren't even qualified, let alone selected.
Okay so let me see how much I have...

-Officer I'm assuming I can obtain since I'll be joining after college, later on in my life.
-5'8"
-Fairly strong for my size
-Better than perfect vision, last time the doctor checked it was 20/10
pimp.gif
But all this time on NT has probably messed them up
-Smart. Good test taker, solid IQ


Originally Posted by Wordy Dirts

Originally Posted by scshift

What are the chances of a person joining the Air Force and becoming a fighter pilot?

Are there any ways to fly fighter jets without being an actual pilot? Like for test missions or maintenance?


Statistically speaking, you have a better chance to make the roster of a NFL team then to become a pilot in the USAF, let alone a fighter pilot. And unlike the NFL, you gotta be really really smart.

Damn. There is next to zero chance I'd ever make it to an NFL team
laugh.gif


What if it's just a test/maintenance pilot?
 
Getting in as officer is very competitive from the civilian side. They have recruiters just for civilians (who want to be an officer)
 
Getting in as officer is very competitive from the civilian side. They have recruiters just for civilians (who want to be an officer)
 
Air Force
Prior enlisted for 2 years
Air Force Academy Class of 2015

-As far as being pilot it's possible, I wouldn't recommend OTS as it is backed up for days due to the economy and usually they only get one slot per class who usually has some type of flying experience and scores high on the AFOQT in the aviation sections.
-My personal recommendation would be to do some type of ROTC program. Depending on the detachment the slots for pilots will varie. But from what i understand if you work hard and are involved with Detachment and have good grades it is certainly feasible. If you are young enough the service academies are an option and can pretty much guarantee you a pilot slot if you're medically qualified. However, that guarantee is paired with typical service academy BS.

There are flying jobs in the Air Force job that you can do as enlisted. I was a enlisted aviator on special operations version of a C-130 and had the time of my life. I was able to see the whole pacific rim, get buns for days, help out in relief efforts, and make more money then probably most at 20-21.
 
Air Force
Prior enlisted for 2 years
Air Force Academy Class of 2015

-As far as being pilot it's possible, I wouldn't recommend OTS as it is backed up for days due to the economy and usually they only get one slot per class who usually has some type of flying experience and scores high on the AFOQT in the aviation sections.
-My personal recommendation would be to do some type of ROTC program. Depending on the detachment the slots for pilots will varie. But from what i understand if you work hard and are involved with Detachment and have good grades it is certainly feasible. If you are young enough the service academies are an option and can pretty much guarantee you a pilot slot if you're medically qualified. However, that guarantee is paired with typical service academy BS.

There are flying jobs in the Air Force job that you can do as enlisted. I was a enlisted aviator on special operations version of a C-130 and had the time of my life. I was able to see the whole pacific rim, get buns for days, help out in relief efforts, and make more money then probably most at 20-21.
 
Originally Posted by jaywalker23

Air Force
Prior enlisted for 2 years
Air Force Academy Class of 2015

-As far as being pilot it's possible, I wouldn't recommend OTS as it is backed up for days due to the economy and usually they only get one slot per class who usually has some type of flying experience and scores high on the AFOQT in the aviation sections.
-My personal recommendation would be to do some type of ROTC program. Depending on the detachment the slots for pilots will varie. But from what i understand if you work hard and are involved with Detachment and have good grades it is certainly feasible. If you are young enough the service academies are an option and can pretty much guarantee you a pilot slot if you're medically qualified. However, that guarantee is paired with typical service academy BS.

There are flying jobs in the Air Force job that you can do as enlisted. I was a enlisted aviator on special operations version of a C-130 and had the time of my life. I was able to see the whole pacific rim, get buns for days, help out in relief efforts, and make more money then probably most at 20-21.
enlisted aviator? wait did you get warranted? I thought the AF doesnt do warrants. I've never heard of this.
I are Interested.
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Originally Posted by jaywalker23

Air Force
Prior enlisted for 2 years
Air Force Academy Class of 2015

-As far as being pilot it's possible, I wouldn't recommend OTS as it is backed up for days due to the economy and usually they only get one slot per class who usually has some type of flying experience and scores high on the AFOQT in the aviation sections.
-My personal recommendation would be to do some type of ROTC program. Depending on the detachment the slots for pilots will varie. But from what i understand if you work hard and are involved with Detachment and have good grades it is certainly feasible. If you are young enough the service academies are an option and can pretty much guarantee you a pilot slot if you're medically qualified. However, that guarantee is paired with typical service academy BS.

There are flying jobs in the Air Force job that you can do as enlisted. I was a enlisted aviator on special operations version of a C-130 and had the time of my life. I was able to see the whole pacific rim, get buns for days, help out in relief efforts, and make more money then probably most at 20-21.
enlisted aviator? wait did you get warranted? I thought the AF doesnt do warrants. I've never heard of this.
I are Interested.
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Originally Posted by FullTech

Jay, how's the Spec Ops in AF?
The time of my life! Got to fly around with Seals, Delta Force, PJ's pretty much all the BA's of the military and watch them jump out the back. In addition flying through the mountains 300-500 off the ground blacked out with NVG's on was pretty fun. Best part was not having to deal with the politics of the regular Air Force. 

  
 
Originally Posted by FullTech

Jay, how's the Spec Ops in AF?
The time of my life! Got to fly around with Seals, Delta Force, PJ's pretty much all the BA's of the military and watch them jump out the back. In addition flying through the mountains 300-500 off the ground blacked out with NVG's on was pretty fun. Best part was not having to deal with the politics of the regular Air Force. 

  
 
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