My recruiter was not very good at explaining.
I am going for the BDCP program. He said that I apply to be a pilot, then if selected, I would go to OCS after college, then to flight training. Ok. Great.
But I see you can either be a PILOT or a Naval Flight Officer (NFO).
So which do I Do? What is the difference between being a pilot, and a flight officer? I have googled, and searched here and I cant find anything. Maybe my search skills suck.
Thanks,
Who is it here who has the sig, "A pilot is a pilot. An NFO is something else."?
Don't you have a meal to cook or laundry to do?I think I can answer in your language. A pilot flies the plane and a NFO goes along for the ride. Uh oh..:watching!
Don't you have a meal to cook or laundry to do?
Why is the coast guard a 17 week OCS and the Navy a 12 week OCS?
Are you the same guy that asked the difference between a pilot and NFO when you'd already started the BDCP process?
I really hope this isn't a demonstration of your intelligence level.... or you're probably in trouble...
I really hope you weren't that kid in school that got picked on, so you have to flame over the internet to be cool. But I think I am hoping for too much there.
I really hope you weren't that kid in school that got picked on, so you have to flame over the internet to be cool. But I think I am hoping for too much there.