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April 2014 SNA and NFO Board

cb812

SNA
Some more reading....

More Bombers for the Navy Decade?
Rep. Randy Forbes (R-Va.), chairman of the House Armed Services Committee's seapower and projection forces panel, said the Air Force's plan to buy 80-100 bombers is inadequate. Speaking with defense reporters in Washington, D.C., Tuesday, Forbes said he doesn't have a specific number in mind, but he thinks it's possible the bomber budget won't be enough to get the numbers USAF needs. The Air Force has been "the good child ... most of (its program) goes along pretty smooth" and the service has done "a pretty good job with the overall budgets they have had," Forbes said, but he's worried about USAF modernization and preserving air dominance. In another plug for aircraft carriers, Navy fighters, and jammers, he said, "It's not just where the bombers will go, but can we give them the amount of protection and overall air dominance that we think those bombers need?" That said, Forbes argued the next decade—or two or three—"is going to be a decade of seapower." He said it no longer makes "military sense" to divide the defense budget up into thirds (one for each service), and the Navy should get a bigger share. "Every major country in the Pacific is building their Navy up," he said, adding, "We're the only one that's reducing." However, he thinks the defense debate in Congress is trending toward bigger budgets, and more bombers may be in the cards.
 

CodyLand

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pilot
@cb812 & @A_Longo88

Per the Program Authorization for Pilot - PA 106 (http://www.cnrc.navy.mil/Program-Authorizations.htm), prior service is taken into account when figuring out age limits. Per the PA, for applicants with prior active duty service, waivers may be granted on a month-for-month basis up to 24 months (from 27 yrs old) for Pilot applicants and up to 48 months (from 27) for NFO applicants. So with your 4-yrs of active duty time, you should be cleared up to age 29 for Pilot and 31 for NFO - as long as you could get through OCS and get commissioned by those age limits - which it sounds like you could. NRC would just look to ship you this summer or early fall (assuming you get selected) to OCS to give you the max time to get through OCS and get commissioned well before turning 29.
 

National OPO

Well-Known Member
I am wondering the same thing ...???

All - about age waivers. My comment related to both - but in their own way. The Program Authorization for Pilot and NFO does provide for prior-service applicants regarding age limits. Per the PA: "Applicants must be at least 19 yrs old and not have passed their 27th birthday upon commissioning. For applicants with prior active duty military service, waivers may be granted on a month-for-month basis up to 24 months for active duty served prior to their 27th birthday for (Pilot) applicants and up to 48 months for active duty served prior to their 27th b-day for (NFO) applicants." However, the overall approval rate of age waivers remains essentially ZERO for both prior-service and non-prior-service applicants for the reasons that I stated in my previous post, although prior-service applicants might be allowed some additional time per the eligibility rule writting within the PA as quoted above.
 

avid

Pro Rec Y SNA
I am Active Duty, and submitted my package mid march. I am 27, with an age waiver attached. Last time I checked, three weeks ago my package was confirmed to be at the PM. I have not heard anything about my package being denied as of yet.

Based on OPO's posts above, it seems like someone in my position would be denied before even making it to the board. Is it safe to assume that no news at this point is good news?
 

mike23!

Member
All - about age waivers. My comment related to both - but in their own way. The Program Authorization for Pilot and NFO does provide for prior-service applicants regarding age limits. Per the PA: "Applicants must be at least 19 yrs old and not have passed their 27th birthday upon commissioning. For applicants with prior active duty military service, waivers may be granted on a month-for-month basis up to 24 months for active duty served prior to their 27th birthday for (Pilot) applicants and up to 48 months for active duty served prior to their 27th b-day for (NFO) applicants." However, the overall approval rate of age waivers remains essentially ZERO for both prior-service and non-prior-service applicants for the reasons that I stated in my previous post, although prior-service applicants might be allowed some additional time per the eligibility rule writting within the PA as quoted above.
Unfortunately, this doesn't sound too promising for members with an age waiver.
 

varlogkern

Frozen Hellscape Survivor
I think we've said just about everything that can be said over the last 70 pages. Just waiting for Tuesday...
Yep pretty much. Short of having a Google hangout... Hmm maybe not a bad idea at some point. But really just waiting now. I gave up bugging my OR and processor because at this point nothing could be done if my kit wasn't ready. I'm still "At PM" status as of Tuesday morning, and my processor is confident I'll make this board. So just running and work to pass the time.

Might be worth mentioning I earned my first ever sub-30min 5K today. But that is about I have to report.
 
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Mozart

Active Member
Yep pretty much. Short of having a Google hangout... Hmm maybe not a bad idea at some point. But really just waiting now. I gave up bugging my OR and processor because at this point nothing could be done if my kit wasn't ready. I'm still "At PM" status as of Tuesday morning, and my processor is confident I'll make this board. So just running and work to pass the time.

Might be worth mentioning I earned my first ever sub-30min 5K today. But that is about I have to report.
that's a good accomplishment. My first ever 5k was 34min. So your doing good. That 25 min mark is a good goal now.
 
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