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Airwarriors,
Effective IMMEDIATELY, the board process for Pilot/NFO will change. Instead, it will be now known as an Aviation Board. Every applicant going to the JULY Aviation Board (and beyond) will be considered for either PILOT OR NFO, unless their application states that they will accept PILOT ONLY.
An applicant putting Pilot only on their APSR/application could reduce chance of selection.
When the results come out, it will say the following: PROREC Pilot, PROREC NFO, or Not Selected. Applicants will have two weeks to accept the board results or decline further processing. If NRC doesn't hear anything by 15 it will be considered non-activity and you will be automatically considered a decline. Be advised, if you decline that your chances of being selected in the future reduce significantly, regardless of your stats.
If you have no desire to become an NFO, DO NOT LIST it on your application. There is a good possibility you could be selected based off your stats/needs of the Navy. Otherwise, if you are fine becoming a Pilot or NFO list both with either or being your first/second choice.
If you submitted both Pilot/NFO and having second thoughts on being an NFO, please contact your OR immediately (or Fleet Processor if AD) so they can make corrections for the upcoming board.
Effective IMMEDIATELY, the board process for Pilot/NFO will change. Instead, it will be now known as an Aviation Board. Every applicant going to the JULY Aviation Board (and beyond) will be considered for either PILOT OR NFO, unless their application states that they will accept PILOT ONLY.
An applicant putting Pilot only on their APSR/application could reduce chance of selection.
When the results come out, it will say the following: PROREC Pilot, PROREC NFO, or Not Selected. Applicants will have two weeks to accept the board results or decline further processing. If NRC doesn't hear anything by 15 it will be considered non-activity and you will be automatically considered a decline. Be advised, if you decline that your chances of being selected in the future reduce significantly, regardless of your stats.
If you have no desire to become an NFO, DO NOT LIST it on your application. There is a good possibility you could be selected based off your stats/needs of the Navy. Otherwise, if you are fine becoming a Pilot or NFO list both with either or being your first/second choice.
If you submitted both Pilot/NFO and having second thoughts on being an NFO, please contact your OR immediately (or Fleet Processor if AD) so they can make corrections for the upcoming board.