flygirlA47474
applicant PLC air-jrs 2006
hey...
I have just started the application process to become a Marine Flight Officer and Idon't know a whole lot about it. I have had some help with it from someone who just came back from their first six weeks at OCS but I really want to know all I can about it. I am training for my PFT and I know I will at least get a 270 but is that good enough to beat out the other girls? Does it make a difference that i am a woman wanting a flight contract? I also just started college and will be a PLC junior. I am an aerospace engineering major and I get good grades. I have started studying for the ASTB but I have not flown before, is that going to hurt me? I want to go to Embry-Riddle and I
just got accepted last week, would it be a good idea to get a degree there? I am also trying to accumulate enough money to get my pilots lisence as soon as I possibly can. Actually I only have to take my PFT and the ASTB and I am done with the application. My process went quickly.
Is it a plus that I am a freshmen in college? Who all am i going to be up against? What kind of chances do I have to get a flight contract and go to flight school in florida? What kind of score do I need to get on the ASTB? So... right after I graduate college I can and will hopefully get a commission to be a Marine Officer and I go to TBS for around seven months??
I want to be fully informed of everything from the first six weeks of OCS to going to flight school and being assigned an aircraft. I want to be able to not just get in but to get in with flying colors.
your input would be grealty appreciated.....
I have just started the application process to become a Marine Flight Officer and Idon't know a whole lot about it. I have had some help with it from someone who just came back from their first six weeks at OCS but I really want to know all I can about it. I am training for my PFT and I know I will at least get a 270 but is that good enough to beat out the other girls? Does it make a difference that i am a woman wanting a flight contract? I also just started college and will be a PLC junior. I am an aerospace engineering major and I get good grades. I have started studying for the ASTB but I have not flown before, is that going to hurt me? I want to go to Embry-Riddle and I
just got accepted last week, would it be a good idea to get a degree there? I am also trying to accumulate enough money to get my pilots lisence as soon as I possibly can. Actually I only have to take my PFT and the ASTB and I am done with the application. My process went quickly.
Is it a plus that I am a freshmen in college? Who all am i going to be up against? What kind of chances do I have to get a flight contract and go to flight school in florida? What kind of score do I need to get on the ASTB? So... right after I graduate college I can and will hopefully get a commission to be a Marine Officer and I go to TBS for around seven months??
I want to be fully informed of everything from the first six weeks of OCS to going to flight school and being assigned an aircraft. I want to be able to not just get in but to get in with flying colors.
your input would be grealty appreciated.....