Afrotc Pilot Slot

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After getting turned down for a Guard Pilot slot I applied to AFROTC and managed to get a pilot slot that way. Also got a 2 year ROTC scholarship which was nice. It actually worked out better for me this way since I wanted to fly heavies and my Guard unit flew fighters. I wound up in C-130's for 8 years and enjoyed the versatile flying we did.

Afrotc Pilot Slotted

  1. I would like to be a pilot in the military. I will be starting at a university in a few months and I am trying to weigh my options. I am quite interested in AFROTC, but, I dont like the uncertainty of getting a pilot slot. A few weeks ago I found out about the Guaranteed pilot slot through USMC P.
  2. To compete for a pilot or combat systems officer allocation, you need to: Be enrolled full-time in a school that offers Air Force ROTC and qualify for the program. Meet all medical and physical requirements. Maintain a minimum 2.0 grade point average. Receive a waiver for any civil involvement (for example, speeding tickets, minor infractions.
We employ some of the most advanced aircraft in the world to complete our missions and defend our country. Utilizing extraordinary skill and precision, Air Force Pilots push each aircraft’s limits with complete control. While successfully completing their missions is paramount, their role as leaders and character models and training and commanding crews is just as important. These skilled professionals deploy around the world to wherever there’s a need as fighters, trainers, bombers, advisors and more.

Relevant Interests And Skills

  • Aircraft Flight

Career Tasks

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  1. Master of all aspects of advanced aviation.
  2. Plan and prepare for missions.
  3. Specialize in a specific aircraft and skill set.
  4. Lead and train a crew.
A Duty and An Honor

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After completing all Air Force ROTC and academic degree requirements, cadets accept a commission as second lieutenants in the Air Force, appointed by the President of the United States. The length of your initial service commitment depends on your career. Most officers have a four-year active-duty service commitment. Pilots have a 10-year active-duty service commitment, and both Combat System Officers and Air Battle Managers have a six-year service commitment upon completion of their respective trainings. Nursing graduates accept a commission in the Air Force Nurse Corps and serve four years on active duty after completing their licensing examination.

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