JJ Jingleheimer Schmidt
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Its listed on the main page of your app. And in which order you apply to each.Do the different boards actually get informed on how many designators the candidates are applying for?
Its listed on the main page of your app. And in which order you apply to each.Do the different boards actually get informed on how many designators the candidates are applying for?
What's stopping from sending 3 individual applications to 3 different boards with each respective one as the top choice?Its listed on the main page of your app. And in which order you apply to each.
That is a question I dont know the answer, but there’s probably some opnavinst against it and more than likely when it gets sent to nstc they will cross-verify.What's stopping from sending 3 individual applications to 3 different boards with each respective one as the top choice?
You can only have one application in at any one time but on the APSR you can list multiple choices. If I remember correctly when the info is put into the computer it only allows for one APSR at a time.What's stopping from sending 3 individual applications to 3 different boards with each respective one as the top choice?
Yeah I understand that. Transferring is difficult from what I’ve heard. But there’s still a possibility, which is assuring.You can’t just transfer. The Navy tells you what to do once you hit OCS, thats all to it. At Pensacola you will be put on a track to follow for your training billet, thats it. AMDO is very selective, but if you have an engineering education background, you will be more competitive.
Yes, switching designators is possible. So as long as you understand the its not easy part, and as long as you DO NOT base a career off of a transfer, then you will be headed the right way.Yeah I understand that. Transferring is difficult from what I’ve heard. But there’s still a possibility, which is assuring.
Hey all, I’m back. I’m cleared from all my stuff and good to go. Though I’ve been wondering what to do regarding aviator vs flight officer (AEDO being my 3rd choice). Being an aviator would be nice because you’d be flying the craft. But from what I’ve read, around 50% of the naval Air Force is heli’s- which in unsure about. I’m a fixed wing guy. My recruiter said that it might be better to put flight officer as my first choice because they’ll likely pick me up and get me moving faster. Flight officer sounds good because I’m a very technical guy and my engineering experience could come in handy. The job sounds cool, I could transfer to pilot if I really wanted, and they’re more for fixed wing.
I wanted to hear what you all thought
My recruiter has not responded to any of my messages for 2 weeks. I have texted him a few times just asking what next steps are because I am worried I am going to need a waiver and want to get medical going but he has just not even opened the last set of documents I sent him 2 weeks ago. Should I be worried?
The transferring from NFO to Pilot has been brought up before, and yes there is a chance, there is a chance for just about everything in life, but you need to hope everything lines up just right.Hey all, I’m back. I’m cleared from all my stuff and good to go. Though I’ve been wondering what to do regarding aviator vs flight officer (AEDO being my 3rd choice). Being an aviator would be nice because you’d be flying the craft. But from what I’ve read, around 50% of the naval Air Force is heli’s- which in unsure about. I’m a fixed wing guy. My recruiter said that it might be better to put flight officer as my first choice because they’ll likely pick me up and get me moving faster. Flight officer sounds good because I’m a very technical guy and my engineering experience could come in handy. The job sounds cool, I could transfer to pilot if I really wanted, and they’re more for fixed wing.
I wanted to hear what you all thought
I have gotten a lot of conflicting answers to this question, but what happens after graduating OCS? Do you go back home and wait until you get orders? Will I head straight to Pensacola and wait until I start NAMI/flight school? I know there has often been a long wait between ocs and flight school but I have also seen that it can start right away. I am just trying to get an idea of the possible timelines.