I made no assertion as to the real numbers only as to my impression of their attitudes.
I made no assertion as to the real numbers only as to my impression of their attitudes.
the majority of the aviation guys on the way out the door who made a stop at my NRD were NROTC/USNA, several gave me the impression they expected to get a redes.
How does all of the information from this thread stand as of 2025? I am in no way wanting to fail/ attrite out if given the opportunity to attend Naval Flight School, but obviously there's still a chance. If you fail/attrite out of flight school, can you redesignate to a different career field within the Navy or are you forced out entirely?Back in 2010, they were offering to let anyone in A-Pool walk to the IRR, no questions asked, no payback for school if you were a Boat School or ROTC grad. I know a few that took it and ran, mostly of the Boat School type.
How does all of the information from this thread stand as of 2025? I am in no way wanting to fail/ attrite out if given the opportunity to attend Naval Flight School, but obviously there's still a chance. If you fail/attrite out of flight school, can you redesignate to a different career field within the Navy or are you forced out entirely?
I didn't want to start a new thread on a topic that had already been talked about in detail in a different thread. Felt it might waste space on the forum, and I was genuinely curious as to how the information may have changed since the last post.Why are you commenting on a thread that was dead several years ago?
To my knowledge it hasn’t changed a bit (current CI in NFO primary). Depends on needs of the navy; sometimes there are plenty of options, sometimes not. The manner in which you fail matters also. Airsickness attrites, and those that put in the work but couldn’t hack the stick skills (or mental skills in NFO-land) are generally given much higher preference than those that DOR or soft quit/don’t show up prepared.How does all of the information from this thread stand as of 2025? I am in no way wanting to fail/ attrite out if given the opportunity to attend Naval Flight School, but obviously there's still a chance. If you fail/attrite out of flight school, can you redesignate to a different career field within the Navy or are you forced out entirely?
Over my time as an OR it varied depending on what the USN needed, just talking about those who failed or were medical disquals in flight school sometimes almost everyone was able to redesignate and sometimes almost no one was able to redesignate, they were just sent home.How does all of the information from this thread stand as of 2025? I am in no way wanting to fail/ attrite out if given the opportunity to attend Naval Flight School, but obviously there's still a chance. If you fail/attrite out of flight school, can you redesignate to a different career field within the Navy or are you forced out entirely?
Depends… don’t fuck it up.How does all of the information from this thread stand as of 2025? I am in no way wanting to fail/ attrite out if given the opportunity to attend Naval Flight School, but obviously there's still a chance. If you fail/attrite out of flight school, can you redesignate to a different career field within the Navy or are you forced out entirely?
I didn't want to start a new thread on a topic that had already been talked about in detail in a different thread. Felt it might waste space on the forum, and I was genuinely curious as to how the information may have changed since the last post.
They used the search function?Why are you commenting on a thread that was dead several years ago?
Not much to add to whats above/already written on this forum.I didn't want to start a new thread on a topic that had already been talked about in detail in a different thread. Felt it might waste space on the forum, and I was genuinely curious as to how the information may have changed since the last post.
Piggy-backing off of this statement, if an individual were to fail out of flight school, does it hurt their competitiveness for advancement and promotion in their new communities? I ask as personally if failing out of flight school were to occur, I would still like to serve potentially for an entire 20+ year career if given the opportunity....probably something to not worry about now but I thought I'd at least put the question out here.Plenty of performance attrites/DORs moved into competitive designators. Just because flight school wasn't a fit doesn't mean you're a bad officer.
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Thank you all for your responses. I am in no way planning on failing flight school if given the opportunity to attend, and would be giving it my all during flight school. With that said, I don't want to go in blind not knowing what the future could entail if failing flight school would occur.
Piggy-backing off of this statement, if an individual were to fail out of flight school, does it hurt their competitiveness for advancement and promotion in their new communities? I ask as personally if failing out of flight school were to occur, I would still like to serve potentially for an entire 20+ year career if given the opportunity....probably something to not worry about now but I thought I'd at least put the question out here.
Got it. That makes sense that another community wouldn't want to take someone that had no future service and growth. Thanks!Short answer: No.
Longer answer: If you had no potential future service and growth, it makes no sense for another community to take you for re-designation.