Jeiskymeisky
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The Air Force selects pilots based on a score called PCSM. The more flight hours you have, the higher your PCSM score is.
From what I've seen the Navy has no concrete metric which assigns a numerical value to flight hours. So just how valuable are flight hours for an SNA candidate? For instance:
From what I've seen the Navy has no concrete metric which assigns a numerical value to flight hours. So just how valuable are flight hours for an SNA candidate? For instance:
- Is a candidate who scores a 6/6/6 on the ASTB with a PPL more competitive than someone who scored a 7/7/7 without flight hours?
- Will the board care about logged flight hours if you don't have a PPL or greater (PPL or bust)? Or are some hours better than none at all?
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