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derek underhill
January 18th 04, 02:39 AM
Hello all,

Seems as though I heard about the opportunity for military personnel
to get their IFR ticket training (and beyond; e.g. multi-engine,
complex, etc) paid for if they have their private license.

I don't mean moving to a pilot's MOS, just having the military pay for
the training, as with any other educational program.

But I can't find any information about the program(s), if they do
indeed exist. Anyone familiar with this? Would this be the same
program that pays for other degree-producing training for active-duty
personnel?

Thanks,
CPT Underhill
US Army MSC

Larry
January 18th 04, 02:59 AM
Here's some information for you Derek:

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&q=military+tuition+assistance&btnG=Google+Search

Used to pay 75%, now I understand they pay 100%- such a deal!


Larry
AECS (AW/SW/MTS)
Disabled Combat Veteran
USN 'Retired'
Can't call it 'retired' when the Feds steal my 'retirement' check through
the Disabled Veterans Tax (how cute- they call it 'offset'. It's really just
theft!)




"derek underhill" > wrote in message
om...
> Hello all,
>
> Seems as though I heard about the opportunity for military personnel
> to get their IFR ticket training (and beyond; e.g. multi-engine,
> complex, etc) paid for if they have their private license.
>
> I don't mean moving to a pilot's MOS, just having the military pay for
> the training, as with any other educational program.
>
> But I can't find any information about the program(s), if they do
> indeed exist. Anyone familiar with this? Would this be the same
> program that pays for other degree-producing training for active-duty
> personnel?
>
> Thanks,
> CPT Underhill
> US Army MSC

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