Age: 20
Civilian
University of North Dakota, graduating in spring of 2007
GPA: 4.0 Commercial Aviation
ASTB: 8/8/7 63
Experience: PPL, almost commercial pilot single/multi with instrument rating and about 170 hours
20/15 is both eyes
Applied in November
Only choice: SNA - ProRec
LORs:
Dean of Aerospace, Ph.D., former Air Force pilot
Professor of Aerospace, retired Air Force pilot, Lt. Colonel
Director of Honors Program
Academic Advisor
Former flight instructor
Already completed PRT, signing final EPSQ soon and got processed in MEPS, but failed depth perception test. I went to an optometrists and will soon get a letter verifying I have depth perception sent to my recruiter at his request. For those to come who fail your depth perception test, don't worry, it's not a big deal. You need it for SNA, but I knew I had depth perception when I failed the test. It is something that you either have or do not that does not go away with age.
Just praying to god that I get final select.
Civilian
University of North Dakota, graduating in spring of 2007
GPA: 4.0 Commercial Aviation
ASTB: 8/8/7 63
Experience: PPL, almost commercial pilot single/multi with instrument rating and about 170 hours
20/15 is both eyes
Applied in November
Only choice: SNA - ProRec
LORs:
Dean of Aerospace, Ph.D., former Air Force pilot
Professor of Aerospace, retired Air Force pilot, Lt. Colonel
Director of Honors Program
Academic Advisor
Former flight instructor
Already completed PRT, signing final EPSQ soon and got processed in MEPS, but failed depth perception test. I went to an optometrists and will soon get a letter verifying I have depth perception sent to my recruiter at his request. For those to come who fail your depth perception test, don't worry, it's not a big deal. You need it for SNA, but I knew I had depth perception when I failed the test. It is something that you either have or do not that does not go away with age.
Just praying to god that I get final select.