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^^ The only way to get out of IFS is to have a PPL or better. If you did some flight training, but didn't get your PPL, you're headed to IFS.
On the other side of the rainbow, AF IFS is mandatory for the Guard guys now (not sure about AD and Reserve) - doesn't matter about previous civilian certificates/ratings/type ratings.
On the other side of the rainbow, AF IFS is mandatory for the Guard guys now (not sure about AD and Reserve) - doesn't matter about previous civilian certificates/ratings/type ratings.
All AF pilots go through IFS. My question would be if you have your PPL but still want to go through Navy IFS is that possible?
Didn't think it merited its own thread since it's mentioned repeatedly in this one:
There are several mentions of SNA's DORing at one point or another in the pipeline. What is the normal cause of this? A preferable ground MOS? I don't think I would have forgiven myself if I DOR'd at OCS and I'm sure 99% of 2ndLt's feel the same way. What makes flight school different? Is it that hard or do people just freak out?![]()
I thought IFS suddenly got hard for the people who were now being forced to take the tests and courses in the building rather than doing it at home. I remember the academics being quite a bit more daunting than I expected. I did well , but it did surprise me. I didn't have to take the course in the comp lab up in the schoolhouse, and I don't know how well I'd do in that environment.
I thought IFS suddenly got hard for the people who were now being forced to take the tests and courses in the building rather than doing it at home. I remember the academics being quite a bit more daunting than I expected. I did well , but it did surprise me. I didn't have to take the course in the comp lab up in the schoolhouse, and I don't know how well I'd do in that environment.
I guess it was the 6+ hrs of daily clicking through that inane computer-learning software that made me think that if I didn't have the chance to stop it, go in front of my tv, sit on my couch, crack open a beer... I'd murder someone. At least it was only two weeks.