mts4602
Registered User
Ok, my cousin wants to join the Air National Guard.
I know.
He is currently in flight training at a college while also majoring in History. He's going to be a senior but still has a few years left because a lot of his first classes he took as a freshman didn't count for anything. He had to take them to get into other classes. Plus he changed majors. But anyways, he tells me his plan is to join the ANG after college and work as a flight instructor to get hours to join an airline. He seems to think getting selected straight from being a civilian to the ANG as a pilot "isn't that hard". He's crazy right? I mean the AF is kicking people out as it is with the whole force shaping thing. It's hard enough getting selected to AF OCS. I'd think Guard selection would be few and far between. Plus his GPA I believe is below a 3.0.
Am I right in thinking he doesn't stand a chance?
I tell him he needs to just try for Navy OCS. From what others have said on this board, it seems he might just have a chance if he kicks ass the next couple years and gets his GPA up as high as possible. Plus there are numerous other parts of the application he can make look great.
What do you guys think?

He is currently in flight training at a college while also majoring in History. He's going to be a senior but still has a few years left because a lot of his first classes he took as a freshman didn't count for anything. He had to take them to get into other classes. Plus he changed majors. But anyways, he tells me his plan is to join the ANG after college and work as a flight instructor to get hours to join an airline. He seems to think getting selected straight from being a civilian to the ANG as a pilot "isn't that hard". He's crazy right? I mean the AF is kicking people out as it is with the whole force shaping thing. It's hard enough getting selected to AF OCS. I'd think Guard selection would be few and far between. Plus his GPA I believe is below a 3.0.
Am I right in thinking he doesn't stand a chance?
I tell him he needs to just try for Navy OCS. From what others have said on this board, it seems he might just have a chance if he kicks ass the next couple years and gets his GPA up as high as possible. Plus there are numerous other parts of the application he can make look great.
What do you guys think?