Hello All,
I am currently a senior in the Purdue University NROTC unit. I will be graduating in DEC 05.
Our CO was recently called to a meeting in Pensacola where NROTC CO's were made aware of the problems in the Aviation Pipeline. The Midshipmen were then given a brief on the problems, to keep those of us with flying-dreams informed. Incase you are unaware, I will briefly summarize the information as I recieved it:
I have always wanted to fly fighters, as probably half the youth of our Navy has. But it would appear that the chances of that just went from "slim" to "none". I am assuming the only way I will be able to find myself in a Fighter now is to be #1 at flight school. In which case, I would appreciate any words of wisdom. What can I do now to be more competitive when I arrive? Several LT's I've talked to (one a close friend) have said that taking a civilian private pilots licensing course may be beneficial. I intend to do that, as right now I have no more experience with an aircraft than the typical civilian.
What else can I do? What other things might be suggested? What are your personal views on how this will effect things?
I am currently a senior in the Purdue University NROTC unit. I will be graduating in DEC 05.
Our CO was recently called to a meeting in Pensacola where NROTC CO's were made aware of the problems in the Aviation Pipeline. The Midshipmen were then given a brief on the problems, to keep those of us with flying-dreams informed. Incase you are unaware, I will briefly summarize the information as I recieved it:
F-14's are being decom'd, F-14 pilots will be retrained for F-18's
S-3's are being decom'd
P-3's will soon be decom'd, with retraining for the replacement airframe
There are currently too many people trying to become pilots, especially with these decoms. ROTC units sent 240 new ensigns down to train as of this past DEC, and there is no place to really put them. they will be attrited by no less than 22% before they even begin any training.
Furthermore, for this class at the very least, API will require 42.5 pts instead of 28 pts to pass. (I do not know anything about what these points are for or from, but those were the numbers given to me).
I have always wanted to fly fighters, as probably half the youth of our Navy has. But it would appear that the chances of that just went from "slim" to "none". I am assuming the only way I will be able to find myself in a Fighter now is to be #1 at flight school. In which case, I would appreciate any words of wisdom. What can I do now to be more competitive when I arrive? Several LT's I've talked to (one a close friend) have said that taking a civilian private pilots licensing course may be beneficial. I intend to do that, as right now I have no more experience with an aircraft than the typical civilian.
What else can I do? What other things might be suggested? What are your personal views on how this will effect things?