Hello, I am a freshman in college right now, studying economics. I earned my private pilot's license when I was 17, and would like to enter the United States Navy after college. So far, I have my multi-engine rating, tailwheel endorsement, seaplane rating, and I am working on my IFR rating (I'm about 50% finished). My friend's brother owns a Pitt Special, and I am thinking about getting instruction in aerobatics. From my position, I am sure I'm ahead of most people who go into flight school via OCS. So I have a few questions: is there any other kind of flying I should work on to get an edge in flight training? Second, if I enter OCS with such a resume of flying experience and qualification, will I have a better chance of being selected for the aviation pipeline? Lastly, do they allow SNAs to bypass primary flight training if they already have the private pilot's license?
Even if these things on't get me that far ahead, it doesn't effect my dream of becoming a navala aviator, Im just cruious of my options.
Thanks!
Even if these things on't get me that far ahead, it doesn't effect my dream of becoming a navala aviator, Im just cruious of my options.
Thanks!