CallsignTIDE
New Member
Good afternoon everyone,
I wanted to post on here to get some opinions on this. I’ve had some bad luck with recruiters, but the good thing is I am currently in the process of a PCS to South Carolina. I am hoping with the new move, I can start fresh.
Little about me: Active duty SSgt (E-5) USAF
Combat aviator with two deployments to Southwest Asia and Afghanistan and fly air strike missions from the states that are overseas. I have been the main aircrew member for navigation, mission planning, ATC communications, using our targeting pod, and guiding in laser guided munitions. I also have a pilots license and a currently a commercial student.
I applied for the Air Force board this year, but shortly after I applied, the board was cancelled and it had me thinking about giving the Navy an honest to God try. I’m hoping that when I get to SC, I will have someone good to work with.
What scores should I be shooting for on the ASTB? I took the AFOQT and did pretty well, but my math was on the lower side (which the AF does not necessarily care about as much as other scores or content). Does the Navy consider a “whole person package” or do they just care more about the test scores? I have 3 LORs from my squadron commander (O-5) and two Colonels that I have served/flew with for a couple years. I also graduated with a 3.8 GPA and 26 years old.
Did anyone just solely apply for Naval Aviator? I know how bad I want to be a military pilot, but any personal experiences would be appreciated. I know there is a few people around here who have done the switch from USAF to USN. I have all the study resources, it’s really all the same stuff I used to study for the AFOQT. Looking forward to any feedback about test scores and application process.
Cheers,
Tide
I wanted to post on here to get some opinions on this. I’ve had some bad luck with recruiters, but the good thing is I am currently in the process of a PCS to South Carolina. I am hoping with the new move, I can start fresh.
Little about me: Active duty SSgt (E-5) USAF
Combat aviator with two deployments to Southwest Asia and Afghanistan and fly air strike missions from the states that are overseas. I have been the main aircrew member for navigation, mission planning, ATC communications, using our targeting pod, and guiding in laser guided munitions. I also have a pilots license and a currently a commercial student.
I applied for the Air Force board this year, but shortly after I applied, the board was cancelled and it had me thinking about giving the Navy an honest to God try. I’m hoping that when I get to SC, I will have someone good to work with.
What scores should I be shooting for on the ASTB? I took the AFOQT and did pretty well, but my math was on the lower side (which the AF does not necessarily care about as much as other scores or content). Does the Navy consider a “whole person package” or do they just care more about the test scores? I have 3 LORs from my squadron commander (O-5) and two Colonels that I have served/flew with for a couple years. I also graduated with a 3.8 GPA and 26 years old.
Did anyone just solely apply for Naval Aviator? I know how bad I want to be a military pilot, but any personal experiences would be appreciated. I know there is a few people around here who have done the switch from USAF to USN. I have all the study resources, it’s really all the same stuff I used to study for the AFOQT. Looking forward to any feedback about test scores and application process.
Cheers,
Tide