tsully9801
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Right now aviators out of OCS don't even get considered for oharp, we all just get sent down to pcola.Does that factor in OHARP?
Right now aviators out of OCS don't even get considered for oharp, we all just get sent down to pcola.Does that factor in OHARP?
Damn thats wild, so what do you do for 8 months while you wait?Thanks for the gouge 🫡
But NIFE class up times are a bit inaccurate for OCS grads currently. OCS SNFOs are pushing 8+ months to start academics right now.
One guy showed up at the squadron as a LT with his Masters from NPS. He had worked out some kind of deal in Pensacola.Damn thats wild, so what do you do for 8 months while you wait?
Enjoy the paid holiday and don't miss muster lol. But most dudes seem to have a daily combo of muster, gym, hobby, and telling themselves "today's the day I'm finally gonna start studying".Damn thats wild, so what do you do for 8 months while you wait?
So nothing has changed since at least 2008 then. Love it.Enjoy the paid holiday and don't miss muster lol. But most dudes seem to have a daily combo of muster, gym, hobby, and telling themselves "today's the day I'm finally gonna start studying".
Many platforms do not require SAP eligibility, and having foreign nationals as family won’t necessarily make you ineligible, but it could depending on the country they’re from and their ties to it. It’s a complicated process and something to bring up during your initial clearance paperwork interviews. Not going to discuss which platforms here.Hi all,
I was recently selected for SNFO and I’m set to ship out to OCS in about a month. I’ve heard that having immediate family members who are foreign nationals could make someone ineligible for a Special Access Program (SAP), potentially resulting in removal from the aviation pipeline.
Can anyone currently in the pipeline or familiar with the process confirm whether this is true or provide more insight?
Many platforms do not require SAP eligibility, and having foreign nationals as family won’t necessarily make you ineligible, but it could depending on the country they’re from and their ties to it. It’s a complicated process and something to bring up during your initial clearance paperwork interviews. Not going to discuss which platforms here.
Current Stud NFO here. Correct, we are told every NFO needs SAP independent of the platform. Sorry, I don’t know about the family/foreign nationals part.I don’t think there is any NFO platform that doesn’t require SAP eligibility.
So nothing has changed since at least 2008 then. Love it.