… Just kidding!
All joking aside, I want to use my first post to allow me to introduce myself to this forum. My name is Brian and I currently reside in Arlington, Virginia. I am in my junior year of High School. I have been interested in aviation for quite some time, and have been lurking these forums for well over a year. I must admit that up to this point, I have not been working hard at all to meet my goal of becoming a Naval Aviator. I have been getting C’s and D’s my entire life. I even came close to failing freshmen year! I hardly worked at all, rarely did homework, and rarely studied for tests. I’ve lived aimlessly day-to-day with no thought of the future. I want to change that.
I understand that if I am to achieve anything in the future, I must first make present-moment decisions. For the most part, all that means for me is to get good grades in school. My first semester ends January 18th and a new one begins the week after. I’m aiming for straight A’s for the new quarter! Other people can do it, so that means I can too. The only thing stopping me, or anyone else, is the lack of hard work, motivation, dedication, discipline, persistence, etc.
I’m posting here for a couple of reasons. First, I want to surround myself with people who have already been successful at what I want to be successful with. I think that will really motivate me and push me to work harder for my goals. Maybe I can find a personal mentor on here
. Second, I want to constantly expand my knowledge in this field. You can never learn enough about Naval Aviation. Although, all these acronyms are making my head spin! :spin_125:
I’ve been looking for good books to read through. I’ve read "To Be a U.S. Naval Aviator", "Bogeys and Bandits: The Making of a Fighter Pilot" (loved this one!), and have purchased the Fighter Pilot Power Pack. They were all very helpful and informative. Do you guys have any further recommendations?
If all goes well between now and the end of the school year, I may look into getting my PPL over summer break. I want to get a little taste of flight!
I’m looking forward to being here. Thanks for reading.
~Brian
PS: Wasn't sure where to put this post. There's not really a forum for introduction types posts.
All joking aside, I want to use my first post to allow me to introduce myself to this forum. My name is Brian and I currently reside in Arlington, Virginia. I am in my junior year of High School. I have been interested in aviation for quite some time, and have been lurking these forums for well over a year. I must admit that up to this point, I have not been working hard at all to meet my goal of becoming a Naval Aviator. I have been getting C’s and D’s my entire life. I even came close to failing freshmen year! I hardly worked at all, rarely did homework, and rarely studied for tests. I’ve lived aimlessly day-to-day with no thought of the future. I want to change that.
I understand that if I am to achieve anything in the future, I must first make present-moment decisions. For the most part, all that means for me is to get good grades in school. My first semester ends January 18th and a new one begins the week after. I’m aiming for straight A’s for the new quarter! Other people can do it, so that means I can too. The only thing stopping me, or anyone else, is the lack of hard work, motivation, dedication, discipline, persistence, etc.
I’m posting here for a couple of reasons. First, I want to surround myself with people who have already been successful at what I want to be successful with. I think that will really motivate me and push me to work harder for my goals. Maybe I can find a personal mentor on here

I’ve been looking for good books to read through. I’ve read "To Be a U.S. Naval Aviator", "Bogeys and Bandits: The Making of a Fighter Pilot" (loved this one!), and have purchased the Fighter Pilot Power Pack. They were all very helpful and informative. Do you guys have any further recommendations?
If all goes well between now and the end of the school year, I may look into getting my PPL over summer break. I want to get a little taste of flight!
I’m looking forward to being here. Thanks for reading.
~Brian
PS: Wasn't sure where to put this post. There's not really a forum for introduction types posts.