Thanks all for the replies. From the answers here, as well as from the digging I've been doing on the inside, it appears AMDD will be essentially zero probability. It also sounds like its not what I want. If I did this, I'd want it for real. Not a half and half combo who doesnt really do either. I'm not all that passionate about medicine. It's just a job.
You should probably reach out to Danny Xu directly to get the gouge on how he was able to be the first person in 20 years to achieve what you’re trying to do.
I spoke with him last week. He relayed what I paraphrased in my first reply. He was able to sell the idea because there have been no AMDD's (going either direction) in the CMV-22 platform. He is the first. There have been 3 that I know of that went physician-to-pilot AMDD since 1997, the demand just isnt there. We spitballed other options and came to the conclusion that the only way for me to be a Navy pilot is finish my HPSP committment (which is done for me JUL2027) and just do it the normal way. Go to OCS/select SNA, fully redisgnate to 1310...
In case anyone is wondering, he's on a pure fleet pilot sea tour right now, as his first out of the RAG. No medical expectations of him at all. The "you'll be the squadrons flight doc
and a line pilot" idea is not reality.
$500,000+ / year immediately
Pilot_man, I really appreciate the reality check. Its not really about money at the moment, its more a question of pursue something I'm passionate about or pursue a great, lucrative career...Heres the numbers : If I complete a military residency I'll owe whats left of HPSP and then year for year for residency. So wont even be making $200k as a Navy doc (even residency trained) for the next 10 years. 4 years of residency and 6 years AD payback after. Get out after that for private practice and the numbers jump of course. But get out after 10 year aviation contract, do a short residency and go private practice and I'm not much further behind...
I went through advanced in Meridian back in ‘77 with this flight surgeon. He went on to fly Intruders. The path he followed was likely different than today's, but his lessons learned might be valuable.
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Thanks, I'll see if I can reach out to him or hell, meet him in person. I'm on Whidbey.
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