The rolling "October-ish" board already took place, even though it's September. This is evidenced by the previous comments stating Pro-rec Y/N since the 24th. Therefore, there is no time to apply to this rolling "October-ish" board. This was unexpected, for me at least, but that's besides the point. Anyway, the Y in Pro Rec Y stands for yes. Basically, you're professionally recommended by the board, and if everything checks out in your background, then the next intel you receive is an OCS date, I think. Please clarify if i'm wrong.
No one ever knows when the board will take place, it seems most of time eventually the recruiters will know a few weeks prior. John Is right about the professionally recomended, which is the 1st step of a 2 step selection process, in my opinion it is the biggest hurdle of the selection process.
Roger, thanks for the reply. Anyone know the next SNA/SNFO board? Also, if anyone wants AF info, let me know.
I wonder if they had an impromptu board since there is a potential government shutdown looming. It probably forced their hand to pick up people now instead of waiting to see when the funding for the programs would come in. Just speculating over here. Anyways good luck to all of you who were selected, and to everyone else let's get our packages in ASAP.
Does anyone have any rough estimates on the breakdowns of what airframes are available after completion of the initial phase of pilot training for the Navy. I read some where that 50% go to Helos, how accurate is that?
Also what is the current consensus of having your Private Pilot Certificate beforehand, does it help or hurt as far as getting selected for Pro Rec? For the Air Force, it is for sure a plus, but someone told me for the Navy, they prefer you to have no flight experience so you don't have any bad flying habits.
To all the people close to aging out who were hit hard by the non-submission of their packets for this board, I have spoken to a USMC recruiter and they seem very interested and think I may be able to make their January OCS class (USMC has scheduled selections/classes as opposed to the USN) if I begin immediately. The USMC can reuse all your USN paperwork, however they require sending you to Pensacola for a flight physical as well.
Now it is time to spend the next few days doing as much research regarding the differences and seeing if USMC is a path that arouses me as much as USN....both likely beat being an engineer!
If you application is already in or about to go in with the USN just let go to board, you are under no obligation to tell the USMC you are leaving it in, the USMC weighs things different than the USN does and if you can't get all their items together or make it to Pensacola in time you would be out of luck again.
Your profile says you have already aged out, are you prior.
If you application is already in or about to go in with the USN just let go to board, you are under no obligation to tell the USMC you are leaving it in, the USMC weighs things different than the USN does and if you can't get all their items together or make it to Pensacola in time you would be out of luck again.
Your profile says you have already aged out, are you prior.