If you need to be convinced to Fly Navy, the Navy probably isn't for you . . .
No one on airline pilot forums was telling you to join a guard fighter unit. Off the street at a tanker/heavy unit is probably more feasible. If you want fighters, you are more likely to get them from going active duty. And it's not 15%
Then stop posting, start doing your homework, and find an officer recruiter.The navy has always been my first choice. Nothing is better in my eyes.
Then stop posting, start doing your homework, and find an officer recruiter.
Nothing at all wrong with trying to get information about an important decision like this. However, questions like "why navy" "what are my chances" "what is xxxxx community like" and many others have been asked and answered many many times on this site. Personally I think people asking the questions get piled on a bit excessively most of the time, but it also shows that the person asking hasn't actually spent much if any time reading this site.Sorry but before I go make a big life decision such as this, I'm going to try and get some opinions of people who have been there and done it.
Sorry but before I go make a big life decision such as this, I'm going to try and get some opinions of people who have been there and done it.
Ok thanks. That clarifies a lot. Everybody over on APC makes it seam like a walk in the park to pick up a guard spot. I will trust you guys over them seeing that most of them aren't military pilots and a lot of you guys have been through the ropes.
Gotta have goals, right?I was only responsible for 2 of those in a P-3. How many in a C-40, well that's TBD.
The XO from my old squadron is lucky to be alive after a landing with the gear out of battery. It ripped one of his landing gear off and sent him into the dirt at 140kts. Of course it was notam'd as completely de-rigged, and it wasn't a navy base. Not trying to be a Debbie downer, but just saying.I was only responsible for 2 of those in a P-3. How many in a C-40, well that's TBD.
If you want more folks to help you out here, do the research on your own and then ask. It's fine to ask questions, we all have them. But when it's something that shows research and homework was put into it, you will very likely have a more receptive crowd.
If your goal is something beyond the Navy (landing on boats, leading sailors), then go guard/reserve. It's the absolute best deal going. And yes I am prepared for the dogpile against me, as per usual.So I've talked with a few people over on airline pilot forums as well as some other forums. They all say to avoid ad navy at all costs and only go into the guard or reserves. I would like to hear the other side and see what you current naval aviators have to say about this. What do you guys like about the navy and dislike about the guard that made you choose navy?
Thanks
If your goal is something beyond the Navy (landing on boats, leading sailors), then go guard/reserve. It's the absolute best deal going. And yes I am prepared for the dogpile against me, as per usual.