Just wanted to give a quick shout out to all the members of Airwarriors. I found this website 3 years ago after reading a comment on the Air Force OTS forum about how the navy needed pilots and to check out this website. I soon google it and was surprised by all the information and resources that were available. At first, I thought that applying and getting a pilot slot was going to be a very intimidating process but after hours and hours of searching the forum, i decided i would regret it if i didn't try. So the first step for me was to take the ASTB. I got all the gouge i could from airwarriors and spent the next few months studying 2-3 hours a night. May have been a bit over kill but i am not good at standardize test and i knew the scores i needed from reading air warriors. I took the test and will never forget receiving my scores knowing i actually may have a shot at this. I then finished my packet and waited what seemed like an eternity for the results to come out. I was then accepted into OCS with a pilot slot and used air warriors to prepare for the 3 months of fun that awaited me. I then reported to Pensacola and started my 4 month vacation in A-pool before classing up for IFS, API, and eventually primary. Throughout this whole journey, i have used air warriors as a source of information to see what lies ahead. Did i spend to much time on airwairrors???? Absolutely! I know way to much about the process of becoming a Naval Aviator. However, I was always a step ahead of he game and now I'm on my way to Meridian to fly jets. Again, i want to thank the members of this site because I'm pretty sure if i had never found air warriors, i would still be working my 8-5 cubical job dreaming of flying and watching youtube videos of airplanes all day lol. Also, if any newbies to the site are reading this, I have outlined my stats and timeline in my signature so you can get a good idea about what it took and how long it took for me to get to where I'm at. You can also send me a message if you have any questions. All i can say is to stop thinking about it and just do it.