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Physical Specs for Marine Avaitors

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frogman

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Where can I find the parameters (height, reach, etc) for the various aircraft in the Corps? I'd like to see which platforms/aircraft I can qualify for....just completed my flight physical.
 

frogman

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To clearify - how can I find out if I do not qualify for one or more of the aircraft used by the Marines Corps? I'm somewhat tall (6'3") and want to know if I'm good to go or not. I understand that there are a variety of measurements used to determine this for NAs and NFOs.
 

squeeze

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6'3" is not too tall, unless you have some ridiculously freakish proportions.
 

Clux4

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I know an applicant who is 6'10. From what he told me, his OSO told him he could fly C-130's, 46's and 53's. This kids tigh-bone is between 22 to 25 inches long. He is still applying, NOT YET IN.
Tall dude.
 

eddie

Working Plan B
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What if you're too short?

I'm 64 in. (I think that qualifies for Navy but what about the Corps?), and all of my proportional measurements are just a little short (T-Rex/ Stumpy to the max...). Can waivers be worked out here, or am I the kind of guy who won't be able to reach the stick or pedals, and can't sit high enough to see where I'm going?
 
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