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Disassociated Sea Tour Likelihood

Thinker

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Non-tacair pilot type, junior LT. I apologize for being vague, I'm in a unique situation so trying not to out myself here.

Making some assumptions, I'm estimating that I will begin my shore tour at little over 3.5 years post-winging. This will place me ~8.5 YCS commissioned.
 

FormerRecruitingGuru

Making Recruiting Great Again
Non-tacair pilot type, junior LT. I apologize for being vague, I'm in a unique situation so trying not to out myself here.

Making some assumptions, I'm estimating that I will begin my shore tour at little over 3.5 years post-winging. This will place me ~8.5 YCS commissioned.

From what I’ve seen, on the PERS side, detailers will adjust timing to ensure you are afforded the right opportunities to be considered for selection. Otherwise, you probably wouldn’t have been allowed to be winged so late, relatively speaking.
 

lowflier03

So no $hit there I was
pilot
Non-tacair pilot type, junior LT. I apologize for being vague, I'm in a unique situation so trying not to out myself here.

Making some assumptions, I'm estimating that I will begin my shore tour at little over 3.5 years post-winging. This will place me ~8.5 YCS commissioned.
From what I’ve seen, on the PERS side, detailers will adjust timing to ensure you are afforded the right opportunities to be considered for selection. Otherwise, you probably wouldn’t have been allowed to be winged so late, relatively speaking.
RecruitingGuru is correct. PERS will absolutely cut the rest of your tours as short as they can in order to get their pound of flesh out of you. I would keep an eye on NSIPS for unnanounced ORDMODS that change your PRD.
 

Thinker

New Member
Good to know, thanks for the responses.

I thought a 36-month JO tour, and 24-month shore tour were already the minimums. Didn't realize they can cut it even shorter.
Can I realistically catch up to my YG peers, or will I be perpetually behind timeline?
 

FormerRecruitingGuru

Making Recruiting Great Again
Good to know, thanks for the responses.

I thought a 36-month JO tour, and 24-month shore tour were already the minimums. Didn't realize they can cut it even shorter.
Can I realistically catch up to my YG peers, or will I be perpetually behind timeline?

Detailers can adjust PRDs and time on station requirements with a waiver to give you opportunities to meet milestone requirements and not risk FOS. Source: https://www.mynavyhr.navy.mil/Porta...ent/1301-106.pdf?ver=4PEwr3J70wYJhFBN_V-pRw==
 

Meyerkord

Well-Known Member
pilot
RecruitingGuru is correct. PERS will absolutely cut the rest of your tours as short as they can in order to get their pound of flesh out of you. I would keep an eye on NSIPS for unnanounced ORDMODS that change your PRD.
They’ve been pretty up front about it lately, at least amongst my peers. About 6-12 months after checking into the shore tour command, the detailers usually shoot you an email saying they’ve adjusted your PRD
 

Brett327

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Thank you to all for the info


Just trying to understand my (realistic) options :)
Dude, if you want to kick ass as an aviator, and make it a career, your timing - whatever that may be - is most likely not going to be a roadblock to that. Your squadron COs (along with detailers/placement) have the tools (in most cases) to ensure their due course EP players have all the opportunities they need to be successful and have good paper going into promotion and screen boards. That should always be your goal, regardless of career intentions. Doing otherwise limits your options and opportunities.

Make sure you have that conversation with your Front Office, or a DH you trust if you don't have regular access to your CO/XO, about your timing to ensure they're tracking and planning ahead... they almost certainly already are. Conversely, if you aren't respected in the squadron and people know you plan to get out as soon as you can, then people aren't going to put in any effort to help you.
 
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