If you finish your appointments and you aren't scheduled to start IFS in the immediate future, they'll usually let you take leave for a long weekend or maybe a week.... take leave while waiting for IFS...
So once at API you are only there for about 3 months until going to primary? Then you are at primary for how long?I highly recommend volunteering yourself to STUCON as the lead Ensign. It's invaluable leadership training that carries well into the fleet.
Just imagine being selected as the ONE ENS dedicated to professionally developing and mentoring the rest of A-pool and API.
Good luck.
Around approximately close to 22 weeks....Then you are at primary for how long?
Thank you for that! So from API you move once then primary. Then move? Then intermediate. Move? And then advanced? About how long from API to finish does it take about?Primary is just the first stage of training. Afterwards you attend Intermediate and Advanced training which can range from 6-18 months depending on wait times and platform. It takes a jet guy right around 2 years to get winged. After that it's the FRS (usually another 8-12 months) and then finally you get assigned an ultimate duty station.
All of this is subject to change due to numerous variables including (but not limited to) airplane availabilty, student loading, weather, performance, luck, and the price of tea in China.
No matter what platform you choose, expect to move no less than three times in flight school.
Unless you're married and want helos. But weather is currently the big one. I have FAM 0 tomorrow and am catching up to people four weeks ahead of me that are in the same squadron.Primary is just the first stage of training. Afterwards you attend Intermediate and Advanced training which can range from 6-18 months depending on wait times and platform. It takes a jet guy right around 2 years to get winged. After that it's the FRS (usually another 8-12 months) and then finally you get assigned an ultimate duty station.
All of this is subject to change due to numerous variables including (but not limited to) airplane availabilty, student loading, weather, performance, luck, and the price of tea in China.
No matter what platform you choose, expect to move no less than three times in flight school.
Thank you for that! So from API you move once then primary. Then move? Then intermediate. Move? And then advanced? About how long from API to finish does it take about?
Thanks for the info. Hopefully they'll let me get away for a bit.If you finish your appointments and you aren't scheduled to start IFS in the immediate future, they'll usually let you take leave for a long weekend or maybe a week.
I have no idea what "extended leave w/o pay" would consist of, so I'd say no.
Thanks for the info. Hopefully they'll let me get away for a bit.
Does anybody know what the wait times are looking like for the Marines coming from TBS?