Are there waivers available for a wannabe female aviator with respect to abnormal paps?
If not, what exactly are the age restrictions to become an aviator? Heard/read a few different things and would like to get this sorted out.
Thanks
The thing is I did nail the ASTB and pretty well on a practice PFT but they both expired. I checked in with the OSO about once a month telling him my mile times, weight, pull-ups, etc... but about 5 months ago stopped getting responses on emails and phone calls. Seems like he thinks this won't happen.
I'm 26. The link with the waivers is useful, but seems like it only applies once you are in the service. I don't want to age out of the system before the pap clears. The doc says I'm absolutely fine and that she is willing to document this for the military but the OSO didn't think there was any pipeline to send this through.
What are you applying for? What is your GPA? What does the rest of your package consist of?I have read that you have to be 29 by the time you enter primary flight school. Does anyone know if this is true or know where I could find this out?
What are you applying for? What is your GPA? What does the rest of your package consist of?
All you have in your Profile Info is your birthdate and gender. Hard to offer advice with no info available!
BzB
Nope, don't begrudge you at all. The quality of advice you ask for here, and correct answers to your questions; depends upon your application package info (like the info provided on the signature line at the bottom of most applicants posts). It's not like we're asking for sensitive info, like bank/credit card account #s, passwords, PINs, personal family info etc., but that's your call.GPA is 3.48 in geology. Too much information could also be damaging, so please don't begrudge me for that..
It's not like we're asking for sensitive info, like bank/credit card account #s, passwords, PINs, personal family info etc., but that's your call.
BzB