So, today at TBS, we were told our company just got 7 competitive air slots. I already had an air contract coming in, but my question is what will this do to platform selection later on? Since I am being grouped with this surge in air slots, am I grouped into the F35 push, or is there something else I do not know going on in USMC aviation?
What happens at TBS means nothing later on. Let me explain. Although this is ancient history, it is applicable today.
In November, 1980 there were 149 second lieutenants who were told by two colonels from Manpower that there was a HUGE shortage of pilots. Anyone who could qualify would be sent to MATSG.
Fast forward to January, 1982.
EVERY Marine who had not yet completed primary was pulled off the flight schedule and mustered. They were given three options:
1. Separate from the service
2. Select a new MOS
3. Join the navy.
Many of those who walked in as Marine second lieutenants exited as ensigns.
The moral is "Needs of the Marine Corps." There is no certainty in anything, especially aviation. Maybe the F-35 gets built, maybe not.
My advice is to get through flight training first, then worry about T/M/S