Dave Shutter
Registered User
Just got off the phone with my recruiter today and he informed me of a recent upping of the Navy's age waiver for prior service members applying for SNA/NFO.
From my Officer Programs rep in Philly:
Currently... if you have had 24 months or more of active duty service, you can be eligible for SNA up to 31 years of age!!! NFO applicants can enjoy an even more leniency on the age max up to a wopping 32 years!!! Considering the current need for pilot's (and maybe even a need to outdo the AF) this should be little surprise.
Another bit of information thrown my way from my program's rep is that an additional 200 pilot slots will be offered this Oct. (in addition to the pre-existing allotment?) with the new FY! Sounds like this fall and spring are going to be very crazy for the all the folks working down at Pensacola.
Fellow SNA hopefuls...it does not, and will not get any better than this!!!
My recruiter repeatedly emphasized that this extension of the age max is most likely a very temporary thing due to the exceedingly low numbers of pilot applicants this year.
I would be very interested to hear from anyone in the pipeline about any "batch" assignments of grads to communities, ie: whole primary classes being slated for helo's, props, etc??? I've read that this happens sometimes when enlistment #'s are really down and individual communties are especially low on new meat???
Let's all fly Navy!
D
Edited by - Dave Shutter on 16 June 2000
Edited by - Dave Shutter on 16 June 2000
From my Officer Programs rep in Philly:
Currently... if you have had 24 months or more of active duty service, you can be eligible for SNA up to 31 years of age!!! NFO applicants can enjoy an even more leniency on the age max up to a wopping 32 years!!! Considering the current need for pilot's (and maybe even a need to outdo the AF) this should be little surprise.
Another bit of information thrown my way from my program's rep is that an additional 200 pilot slots will be offered this Oct. (in addition to the pre-existing allotment?) with the new FY! Sounds like this fall and spring are going to be very crazy for the all the folks working down at Pensacola.
Fellow SNA hopefuls...it does not, and will not get any better than this!!!
My recruiter repeatedly emphasized that this extension of the age max is most likely a very temporary thing due to the exceedingly low numbers of pilot applicants this year.
I would be very interested to hear from anyone in the pipeline about any "batch" assignments of grads to communities, ie: whole primary classes being slated for helo's, props, etc??? I've read that this happens sometimes when enlistment #'s are really down and individual communties are especially low on new meat???
Let's all fly Navy!
D
Edited by - Dave Shutter on 16 June 2000
Edited by - Dave Shutter on 16 June 2000