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I am 16, and I know i'll be joining the military. But the only thoughts I have is to what branch I want to join. I am very interested in aviation. And was just wondering if somone could give me more insite on aviation in the army.
soulchild
01-30-2005, 12:44 PM
I know that you can become a warrant offiecer in the Army which is a helicopter pilot. That's what i'm in the process of attempting to be. I think that you can fly fixed wing aricraft but i'm not sure.
Yea, I really want to fly a winged aircraft, but I know my best chance for that is the airforce or navy, but also requires 4 years of college. I was hoping the army or the marines could give me more hope in enlisted flying. But really it doesnt matter to much what I fly, I just wanna fly ^^
Also wasnt sure if I should start another post or not but I am currently in AFJROTC and have been for about 2 1/5 years, when I enlist into the military any idead what pay grade ill go in as with 4 years of JROTC?
frostangelnj13
01-31-2005, 11:50 PM
what are the rules and regulations to fly in the army.. do u need collage under your belt. or is it just time u put into the service..
soulchild
02-03-2005, 08:23 PM
From what my recruiter told me to be a warrant officer i only needed 15 college credits. I know that in the Airforce and Navy the odds are near impossible to get to fly.
USMC1345/8531
11-13-2005, 09:42 AM
The Army is the only branch of the service to allow enlisted to fly. The Marine Corps does not allow it's Warrant Officers to fly.
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