wilsonator
Registered User
Grunt Son,
I joined the Navy to land on the boat, you don't get that in the Air Force. I will say, having a unique perspective on the Air Force, they do have better toys (a lot more money devoted solely to aviation gets you that). Us Navy pilots (Marine pilots even more) pride ourselves by saying we'll get the job done with less. I am fortunate to fly Superhornets which is a pretty cool jet and I'd much rather fly it than an Eagle or Viper. There are other considerations such as it is much easier to get jets in the AF (if that's what you're after) and they do treat their people a lot better in terms of accomodations (golf courses, etc.) which seems silly but this is more than a job, it become your entire life at times and AF BOQs are nice. I feel I fit in personality wise better with the Navy but I'm sure AF dudes would make the same case about their service. You are doing the right thing by asking around. Meet people, see what they have to say, visit some bases and bottom line...apply everywhere. When it comes down to it the choice may not be entirely up to you, pilot slots fluctuate and timing is everything. Good luck.
I joined the Navy to land on the boat, you don't get that in the Air Force. I will say, having a unique perspective on the Air Force, they do have better toys (a lot more money devoted solely to aviation gets you that). Us Navy pilots (Marine pilots even more) pride ourselves by saying we'll get the job done with less. I am fortunate to fly Superhornets which is a pretty cool jet and I'd much rather fly it than an Eagle or Viper. There are other considerations such as it is much easier to get jets in the AF (if that's what you're after) and they do treat their people a lot better in terms of accomodations (golf courses, etc.) which seems silly but this is more than a job, it become your entire life at times and AF BOQs are nice. I feel I fit in personality wise better with the Navy but I'm sure AF dudes would make the same case about their service. You are doing the right thing by asking around. Meet people, see what they have to say, visit some bases and bottom line...apply everywhere. When it comes down to it the choice may not be entirely up to you, pilot slots fluctuate and timing is everything. Good luck.