Harabek
Registered User
Hi, I'm former AF and a freshman in school at the University of Northern Colorado. I have been forever in love with flying, and I plan on being a fighter pilot. I have some questions to ask... I tried navigating through the forums, but there is sooo much information I couldnt see my answer.
~I've been told that the PLC course can guarantee me a pilot slot if I meet all of the qualifications (Physical health, Academics). Is this true? Can I be guaranteed a commission and a pilot slot after completing those 6weeks in the summer of my freshman year, and 6 weeks of my junior year?
~I also heard that being a Marine pilot means that I am a Marine first, a pilot second. I am proud to earn the title of marine, like my father before me...but flying is my calling, its the ONLY thing that I am look foward to do everyday. Don't get me wrong, I'd proudly lead a platoon, or do another career...but I thought being a pilot would be guaranteed. Would I be frequently re-assigned to different jobs?
~The Marine Corps doesn't offer that many aircraft to choose from, do I have a better chance of getting the aircraft that I want if I went AFROTC?
Please keep in mind that I am not planning on starting a family, and I do not mind long tours overseas, or frequent base changes.
Thanx for any help you can give me.
~I've been told that the PLC course can guarantee me a pilot slot if I meet all of the qualifications (Physical health, Academics). Is this true? Can I be guaranteed a commission and a pilot slot after completing those 6weeks in the summer of my freshman year, and 6 weeks of my junior year?
~I also heard that being a Marine pilot means that I am a Marine first, a pilot second. I am proud to earn the title of marine, like my father before me...but flying is my calling, its the ONLY thing that I am look foward to do everyday. Don't get me wrong, I'd proudly lead a platoon, or do another career...but I thought being a pilot would be guaranteed. Would I be frequently re-assigned to different jobs?
~The Marine Corps doesn't offer that many aircraft to choose from, do I have a better chance of getting the aircraft that I want if I went AFROTC?
Please keep in mind that I am not planning on starting a family, and I do not mind long tours overseas, or frequent base changes.
Thanx for any help you can give me.