lets not condemn the program because of a single slip up!
Bevo said:The really sad thing about the IA deal is that the Navy just finished discharging hundreds of perfectly good junior officers who did not complete flight school over the past year. Guys who had spent 4 years at the Academy or on full NROTC scholarships were given their walking papers with no strings attached because they did not have the skill set to be aviators. Now, the Army comes calling for a few warm bodies and the Navy rogers up to bridge the gap.
OUCH... hows that working, they do the IA, come back, and then start on their IUT and flying?The Stinkster said:getting sent a couple of weeks after checking in.
webmaster said:OUCH... hows that working, they do the IA, come back, and then start on their IUT and flying?
Helo Guy said:Chuck, I'm sure they'd let you back in
ChuckMK23 said:Believe me, if there was any possibility that I could be of any use at all, I would be all over it. In a heartbeat.
My dream job would still however, be teaching FAM's in the HT's. 3 x's per day! Probably the most rewarding and satisfying thing I have ever done.![]()
pennst8 said:A couple people have posted suggesting attrites/DORs being sent to these IA jobs. Any chance they'll send newly minted O-1s to fill spaces while they're waiting to go to flight school?
I know a lot of people who would consider volunteering for that, myself included (in a few months). More balls than brains perhaps...
Helo Guy said:Some Army and Air Force guys have been deployed three out of the last four years.