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pilot1214 said:Is it easier to become a Marine Corp Aviator then becoming an Aviator for the Navy or the Air Force. What are the requirements to become Marine Corp Aviator? Thanks.
Kevin
pilot1214 said:Is it easier to become a Marine Corp Aviator then becoming an Aviator for the Navy or the Air Force. What are the requirements to become Marine Corp Aviator? Thanks.
Kevin
crysmc said:I'm currently trying to get a Navy slot... the Marines have more aviation slots available though, so it's supposed to be a little easier to become an aviator through the Marines.
SLU_fly_girl said:HA! It may be easier to get an air contract but I'd say the initial training (OCS) is a bit harder with the Marines. The Marines can guarantee more slots because they know people will wash out of OCS. I'm not trying to knock the Navy and I'm sure Navy OCS isn't easy, it's just my take on things. Someone correct me if I'm wrong!
Daedalus said:Crysmc, can you apply to both at the same time? Let me know how if it is possible.
Thanks
squeeze said:Is Capt Osvald still the OSO there at UT?
Hook 'Em
c/o '02
pilot1214 said:Is it easier to become a Marine Corp Aviator then becoming an Aviator for the Navy or the Air Force. What are the requirements to become Marine Corp Aviator? Thanks.
Kevin
Taxman2A said:The entire process of becoming a Marine Aviator is not only easy but really fun. OCS is a joke, and yeah, TBS is 6 months long, but it's only that long because they want everything to move at a slow and not too challenging pace for the new Lt's. I'm in week 13 of TBS right now, and so far all we've really learned is dinner etiquette, and got to blow up a bunch of cool stuff! All the stuff you see in the movies that Marines do is true, except in real life it's way more fun! When you get to TBS make sure to ask your SPC (a nice captain who you will be on a first name basis with from day one) if you can be assigned an M-249 SAW! Yeah you will have to carry it on the nature walks but you move at a really slow pace so that you get a good appreciation for Quantico Wildlife, nothing too physically strenuous. A typical day for me consists of showing up at about 8ish, classes until lunch... Then we all go off base to TGI Fridays for lunch, and come back for some PT. Now remember that the Marine Corps only really cares about having you as a pilot, so the pilots only do really laid back PT (touch football, ultimate frisbee) so that noone gets hurt. In any event, we're done with work by 3 PM, and the rest of the day is ours to read, surf the internet, play video games, you name it! It's a great job, and I think I speak for all Marine Officers when I say that I wish TBS went for another 6 months!