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| Senior Member Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: Austin
Posts: 482
| I'm starting to seriously consider trying to get a pilot slot in either the Air Force or the ANG when I finish school. I was just wondering if the training is the same in the ANG as it is in the Air Force? Can I expect a decent amount of flying time these days (assuming I am qualified enough to get a slot)? Thanks |
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| Old Skool Join Date: Jul 2003 Location: Boca Raton
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| Old Skool | you'lll provabbly get more flyin in guard/restreves than youw ill with AD good luck getting a reserve/ang slot. i hope you give good he&d.
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| Senior Member Join Date: Feb 2004 Location: Hockey Town, MI,USA
Posts: 839
| Same exact training. You dont complete UPTin-house or anything like that
__________________ LIons Den submission fighter "I am not gonna be punked, or pushed around" Ken Shamrock 2003 "...A pilot may earn his full pay for that year in less than two minutes. At the time of incident he would gladly return the entire amount for the privilege of being elsewhere." -"Fate is the Hunter" Ernest K. Gann "Dude...I think she likes me... See the way she just took your dollar, but she like stared me in the eye and really took my $5 bill slowly? Hey, do you think I should ask her to come along on our dual cross country next weekend?" ----Doug's former student “In sports, we have a tendency to overuse terms like ‘courage’ and ‘bravery’ and ‘heroes,’ and then someone like Pat Tillman comes along and reminds us what those terms really mean.” — Arizona Cardinals VP Michael Bidwill |
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