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John wrote: Any advice given on this subject is much appreciated!! suppose to be really well. Is there any hope of getting in from this point on? What obligation will he have after graduation from the MMA and how does that affect his ability to get an aviation slot (what guidance does he have from the school on this?)? I honestly have never heard of any aviators that came this route, even when I was in the NAVAIR Training Command in the 70's and 80's when the need for pilots was greater than now. Not that it does not happen, just have not known anyone. My step-brother became a naval aviator (HSL/SH-60B) through Kings Point route in the late 80's. --Mike |
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Keep applying every year and go see the Ensign detailer at Main Navy in D.
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Hillary - there are always many reasons and one of the 1st ones you get
with these kinds of lists is that your future hubby simply missed the quota, that is the list filled before he got into the final cut. Sounds to me he has some immediate options "after" he gets his Reserve Commission - and remember the Navy is cutting the Reserve forces drastically to the point there will be no aviation reserves down the road so the mix-mash of who's and what's may just put him in the wrong place. Before he graduates he may want to see if the USAF will take him in a interservice transfer, but the USAF is cutting 44,000 yet again being at the bottom of the pile may help here. And then he can pull a George Bush, that is look to the National Guard for an appointment but the Guard is not the "skaters" dream job anymore, it is the tip of the spear - hence he may have a good chance to fill a billet within a year or so and then after graduation he can pursue (at great expense but great value) his commercial license while he serves in the Reserves of the Navy and holds a day job. The aero crap and whatever mean nothing if he can pass the flight perception and spatial orientation tests and has the attitude of a killer - so he will then keep pressing. The academics will start to count if he gets to Test Pilot school, but he has to get his feet pointed first. Pursue commercial and military flying at the same time, make them overlap and twist together until something fits. if not buy XBot or Playstation. Keep your eyes and hands safe - stay in shape and don't let up. wrote in message oups.com... Any advice given on this subject is much appreciated!! Just an hour and a half ago we received the news that my fiance was not on the unofficial list of names of those students who had received the Pilot and NFO slots. He attends the United States Merchant Marine Academy in Kings Point, New York which is one of the federal service academies. He has worked his butt of to get great scores on all the tests for the navy aviator slots. Unfortunately we receievd the bad news today. He's trying to get over his disappointment but this is really getting to him because this has been his dream since he was a little boy at one of the Aircraft shows. Upon graduating this school in June he will be a commissioned officer in the Naval Reserve however I know he will still long to be a naval pilot. He has a great gpa, was the Company Fitness Officer so he passed all the physical test with no problem, went on pilot internships, and scored 7/9 on the avaiation test, which i hear is suppose to be really well. Is there any hope of getting in from this point on? |
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