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Discussion in 'Advanced (Helos)' started by towbubba, Apr 30, 2004.

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  1. towbubba boot 46 pilot

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    I would like this thread to be for studs who recently winged who want to provide the rest of us with selection results for Navy and Marines selectors out of advanced. I think it would go a long way toward answering many questions about winging and selection before they arrise. I envision such information as a breakdown of the types of frames possibly some NSS scores, for those who want to share, and duty stations. Thanks to those of you who participate the rest of us will be waiting with baited breath. :icon_wink
  2. FSU-Benihana Registered User

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    For starters, what is the NSS? I imagine it's a test, but specifically, what does it test? What are the usual scores of guys who go Jet, Helo, Prop?
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    phrogdriver liberty risk

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    NSS is Navy Standard Score. For each phase of training they figure an NSS. That will include every graded event from that phase, e.g. API is almost all academics, while primary will include academics and flt grades. Different phases are weighted differently, but the two key chockpoints where it matters are at the end of primary, where it helps decide which pipeline you go--jets, props, or helos; and at the end of advanced, where it helps determine which platform you go to within that community.

    The NSS is actually built around a comparison with the last 200 students who completed that phase. 50 is approximately average. The more standard deviations away from the mean you are, either high or low, determine your score. That's speaking generally. That explanation is generally how it was explained to me long ago, but the theory generally remains the same.
  3. Banjo33 AV-8 Type

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    Looks like your thread was hijacked there Bubba!
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    phrogdriver liberty risk

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    Whoops. I didn't mean to be party to a jack!

    Wingers, share your stories!
  4. towbubba boot 46 pilot

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    Hey no offense but if you aren't a flight student "stud" this probably isn't your thread. By the time you read this stuff and are in a position to make choices based on the information here, things will have changed so much that guys in primary will be flying the Texan (it's the next trainer so don't ask). There are plenty of other forums for DEP'ers and "applicants". Let's get back on the right track yall. I want to hear from you salty wingers and IP's.
  5. ChuckMK23 Former H-46 Driver

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    I can't imagine that competition is all that heated. Think about it - if you are Navy you will most likely fly an H-60 and if you are a Marine it's either HMM, HMH, or HMLA - none of those three choices stand out as being hyper competitive and all have their down sides.

    What do others think?
  6. towbubba boot 46 pilot

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    I agree for the Navy and hearing about all the guys who get Cobras as a second or last choice I imagine it probably isn't that competative. But I am going into the HT's with the attitude everybody wants my Cobra slot. I just hope I get a skid guy for an onwing.
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    skidkid CAS Czar

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    What is this about Cobras as a last choice? Not to sounds all salty but it used to be if it wasnt your first choice you probably werent getting it. Be an attack pilot it is worth it, ask anyone on the ground in Iraq who they want coming to suppport them and it aint the hornets its cobras and failing that hueys time and time again.
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    phrogdriver liberty risk

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    Welcome to the quality spread. It's all just like TBS now. Only the 1st guy is going to get any guarantee of love from here on out.

    Towbubba--not too good a chance of getting a skid onwing. HT-18 only has 1 fam IP who was a skid pilot, not counting one of our reservists who is now a LCDR. HT-8 is about the same. Better just hope for a Marine in general. Skid types generally don't like to come to instruct at North or South Fields--guess they are genetically against having fun!
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    skidkid CAS Czar

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    Not a lot of trigger time at the Ht's
  7. towbubba boot 46 pilot

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    1/2 trigger pull for ICS, full squeeze to talk outside the bird. :icon_smil
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