Looks like I missed the deadline for September's board by a couple of weeks so I'm checking in here. Anyone hear of the next selection date?
SNA applicant
Age: 25
ASTB-E: 64 8/8/8
B.S. Aeronautics, graduate of part a 141 flight school
GPA: 3.2
Work experience: Dispatcher, 3 years
Flight Experience: 220 Hours TT, commercial certificate, instrument and multi-engine ratings held
MEPS cleared
Do you remember, off the top of your head, what selection numbers were like for the last board? I've not been checking Navy OCS stuff very often.Got an update this morning that my package will make it to the upcoming board. Hopefully the selection rate is similar to the last board.
Do you remember, off the top of your head, what selection numbers were like for the last board? I've not been checking Navy OCS stuff very often.
Got in touch with recruiter, he says my packet is with the processing manager and that they are "tracking my timeline". I looked around for info and maybe I'm inept but only thing I found was regarding my timeline for potential career as an officer etc. If anyone knows please feel free to inform me. Also I was under the impression my recruiter already submitted my packet, but now I'm told it's with the processing manager. Any recruiter that can shed some light would be much appreciated.
I think I saw someone say it was something like 97% but I seriously doubt it was really that high. The pickup rate from last board is probably a bit higher than normal considering that most, if not all, of the applications were from active duty due to the freeze on non-prior pilot applications because quotas had already been met. Looking back to previous boards with everything else in consideration I'd make a very sloppy guess that 50-60% will get picked up this time around. My guesstimate hinges on NRC being deluged with apps from May 2015 grads, people that missed the October board and those that would have normally applied anyway.
I wonder if "tracking your timeline" means that they are looking at you being supremely age-critical. Could just mean that they are guessing at when the board will be and then seeing if there are slots in the next convening OCS classes before you age out. It's probably a good sign that they didn't just rule you out immediately and are actively looking ahead for you.
Well at least they are trying to cram my ass into a class if that is the case. I'm am genuinely excited whether it be Navy or Marine OCS. Patience is great, but hot damn I wanna serve and I wanna fly. Hope it's not just sunshine and rainbows being shot up my ass as I wait for the next boards.
Sweet my physical would be in January if I go Marines, and I'd be applying for March as well. We'll if Navy doesn't take us here's to hoping the Marines will lol.I know the feeling. I'm itching for the next board as I've got a few things on my life on hold til I get the results. I've also contacted the Marines as my fallback and I've got a NAMI date in November so I won't make this OCC but I will make the one in March.
I was in Key West a few weeks back with the wife and Naval Air Station Key West has the words "Fly Navy" painted on the side of one of their buildings. Drove by it 2x a day for a week and couldn't help myself from thinking "I'm trying you bastards!"
I think I saw someone say it was something like 97% but I seriously doubt it was really that high. The pickup rate from last board is probably a bit higher than normal considering that most, if not all, of the applications were from active duty due to the freeze on non-prior pilot applications because quotas had already been met. Looking back to previous boards with everything else in consideration I'd make a very sloppy guess that 50-60% will get picked up this time around. My guesstimate hinges on NRC being deluged with apps from May 2015 grads, people that missed the October board and those that would have normally applied anyway.