I am sure all of us prior-enlisted are in for a good time and some extra "love" from the DIs and RDCs, haha.No big deal, it's just extra work out on the quarter deck every few hours or so haha.
I am sure all of us prior-enlisted are in for a good time and some extra "love" from the DIs and RDCs, haha.No big deal, it's just extra work out on the quarter deck every few hours or so haha.
Hey all checking in,
SNA Applicant
Pro Rec N 12Apr
Pro Rec ? 11July
ASTB: 57 7/9/7
Education: Bachelors of Science in Aeronautics
GPA: 3.17
College: University of North Dakota
Occupation: Certified Flight Instructor (CFI/CFII)
Prior Service: None
Best of luck everyone, hopefully see you in a few months!
Hey, welcome and good luck! What changed/what did you improve from the April board until now? Your ASTB looks really good, I'm surprised you got an N.
what did you score before?Scores were a bit lower, the posted scores are my second attempt results, hopefully they like them this time!
so close, yet so faaarrrrr....Two more weeks!!! Twoooo moreeeee weeekkssss.
Does anyone know if this is the last Board for this year? And any idea when the next one is?
Ask your OR.
Probably should've mentioned it, but I did ask my OR. He said that I just missed the last one and have to wait until the next fiscal year. It just seemed strange to me that it's only July and it's the last one. He's unsure with the future dates but I was just wondering if anyone else here has heard of anything so it could create some deadline for myself.
so is everyone here a super good swimmer and not afraid of heights lol? Because I am lol (not the swimming part). But love to fly (at least commercial as of now). Through out the day sometimes I think to myself, what am I doing? but then I go back to excitement.
I did four years enlisted and went to the kiddie pool in boot campAviation Rescue swimmer in the Navy, so I have that part down. Heights are not a problem for me as long as its a reasonable fall to the water or I'm in an aircraft, but sky diving, no thanks. Don't have to be a great swimmer to be an officer, but as a pilot you'll have to do the 1 mile swim in flight suit and boots in some certain time limit, I can't remember, its been 8 years since I did it (This probably occurs during API for pilots). Even then, we had tons of pilots or non rescue swimmer aircrewman who weren't great swimmers and still passed the 1 mile swim.