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Helo only track is happening. First class started last year and they are ramping up to get it churned out from Rucker more regularly. Administratively, no idea how they are getting people there. Last year it was just volunteers who were at a UPT base and raised their hands to direct PCS to Rucker before beginning T-6s. As far as assignments go, its a pretty good split these days. I've seen multiple classes where 4-6 people want Hueys and maybe one person wants 60s, but have also seen it vice versa. Sprinkle in a few CVs in the mix and people usually get what they're looking for.
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Huey Training is typically just under 6 months. Typically there's not a huge wait time before you head to rucker. I had three weeks between last flight in the T-6 and day 1 of Hueys, although other guys I know waited a couple months to start. If you're guard, you typically won't wait long.
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Ft Rucker 21-02 UH-1N Andrews UH-1N FE Warren HH-60G Alaska Guard HH-60G Kadena CV-22 Kirtland
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Brother, the bottom line is this. What you do for a paycheck doesn't define who you are. It's a piece of trivia. We (especially in the flying world) get wrapped up in this idea that what we do is who we are. Don't let your job define you and remember that your value isn't dependent on your job title. Go out there every day, swing for the fences, and even if you miss you can go to sleep knowing you put it all on the table. Some of the best dudes/dudettes I know are non flyers, and they have a perspective that we could all learn a lot from. Your job specifically has an impact that many fighter types would be envious of, keep your head up.
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Very fluid. Last drop was less than two weeks ago. 9 T-38s and 4 T-1s in this one (might be off by 1). The class two weeks ago was almost the exact opposite. Classes these days are a combo of several classes now and you essentially graduate with whatever class is next up if you finish first.
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19-25 Columbus A-10 KC-135 Fairchild KC-135 Mildenhall MC-130H Kirtland C-17 Charleston F-16 x 6 F-22 T-6 FAIP F-15J Japan Vietnam FAIP T-6C Argentina
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Columbus 19-17/18 T-1s C-2 JASDF C-5 Dover C-12 Elmendorf C-17 x 7 (Hickam, McChord, Dover, Charleston, McGuire, ANG) C-130H x 3 (ANG, JASDF) C-130J x2 (Dyess, Little Rock) KC-10 Travis KC-135x 5 (McConnell, AL/MS/Iowa ANG, Mildenhall) LC-130 ANG T-1 FAIP T-6 FAIP T-38s F-2 JASDF F-15SA x 2 RSAF Typhoon x 2 RSAF F-16 x 4 T-38 FAIP T-6 FAIP
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CAFB Drop 19-10/16 Active Duty T-1s AC-130W Cannon C-5 Travis C-146 Duke C-17 x 4 (Elmendorf, Hickam, McChord, McGuire) C-130J Dyess E-3 Tinker KC-135 x 4 (2 x McConnell, Fairchild, Scott) KC-10 x 2 (McConnell) RC-135 Offutt T-6 FAIP Columbus U-28 Hurlburt T-38s A-10 B-52 F-16 x 2 F-35 T-38 FAIP Columbus There were some guard/reserve drops to March ARB, Charleston, Kelly and a couple more I can't remember
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CB 19-08/19-09 C-5 Dover KC-10 McGuire x2 T-1 FAIP CB T-6 FAIP CB T-6 FAIP Vance C-17 x3 Hickam, Charleston, Travis C-17 x2 Guard, Reserve C-130H x4 Guard/Reserve units KC-135 x 3 Kadena, McConnell, Scott C-130J x2 Ramstein, Dyess MQ-9 Creech guard E-3 Tinker F-16 TBD A-10 DM F-2 Japan F-15SA Saudi
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Anyone have an intel on what the H-1 drops have been like lately? Haven't seen one on here in a while. Obviously only three options but curious what the ratio is like and how big the drops are these days.
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Can anyone speak to where Ospreys are currently dropping? I’ve found it difficult to keep up with what pipeline they seem to be coming from these days. RUMINT is that they’re only coming out of Rucker right now but I thought I saw one come out of T-1s a couple months ago. Any insight would be appreciated
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2019 Air Force Active Duty UPT Board
Mr.Elephant replied to UPT_Hopeful's topic in Pilot Selection Process
This. Good attitude, great words. Humbleness will take you far and it sounds like ABM land just got a great officer. All the best- 863 replies
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2019 Air Force Active Duty UPT Board
Mr.Elephant replied to UPT_Hopeful's topic in Pilot Selection Process
For reference, I received RIPs roughly a month after notification, and my PCS date was 5 months after selection. Class start scheduled for ~5.5 weeks after RNLTD. "Projected training" showed up on the SURF not too long after notification. You typically don't receive RIPs for training until you actually get to the UPT base, so that's really the only way I know of to get info on what class you're in before you PCS. Good luck out there everyone, the waiting game is hard I know.- 863 replies
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Wish I could give you advice from the OTS side, but not the expert there for sure as I'm a ROTC grad from several years ago. Maybe someone with experience on that side of the house could chime in. Also, maybe check out this thread: Rarely is anything a "hard no". Have I seen a few cases where waivers have been denied?... yes. But then again those are typically the exception. Everyone thought there was no way the AD age limit would be waived... and then one day the general signed a memo saying that as long as you're under 33 you can apply. That was specifically for the board that just closed out, but I'd recommend talking to a different recruiter armed with some of this info. The AD board is typically for those who are already commissioned and are trying to cross train, but I've seen exceptions for practically everything. Best of luck out there.
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The comment about the AD board not accepting age waivers is false. The board this go is allowing people up to age 33 apply. Granted this is if you are active duty already, so depending on whether they will let you apply to the OTS board for pilot might be a different story. What I'm getting at is Guard is good option and you got scores to back it up, but if you like the idea of going the AD flying route, don't necessarily write it off yet. Currently picked up on the AD side with two approved ETPs along with an approved medical waiver... stay after it if it's what you want.
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2019 Air Force Active Duty UPT Board
Mr.Elephant replied to UPT_Hopeful's topic in Pilot Selection Process
From the PSDM, officially its a TFCSD waiver that's needed (versus the TAFCSD). Lame I know but for ROTC folks, those are two different dates. Just thought I'd throw that out there. Did you receive any feedback why you weren't endorsed? Working on a TFCSD waiver myself, got the wing/cc endorsement but not sure how often the MAJCOM or HAF level A1 disapproves them. If anyone has experience with that, it would be sweet.- 863 replies
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If it's something you want get after it and don't stop until you do. Simple as that. Get up every morning and work towards that goal. Look at the steps that will get you there and then handle them one at a time. Get that AFOQT knocked out. Don't just knock it out, knock it out of the ball park. Then take the TBAS. Don't just take it, demolish it. If you start ROTC when you're 24, you'll graduate at 28. Age limit for UPT is 30 Max PCSM score is 99 - get as close to that as possible If you're living off an E-3/4 wage... skip the bars for now and save your money for the flying time. Study, work, fly, repeat. I promise the bars will be there later. Get a degree you care about. Not one you think the will help you get a pilot slot. You'll do better in a program that you care about, and your GPA will reflect that. Look for people who say yes and figure out the answers to the hurdles in your way. Look back and be tired for the right reasons.
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Anyone have any idea on the current drop rate of ospreys and where they're coming from these days? I've seen maybe 4-5 total CV-22s posted on here in the last six months and was wondering if that seems about right. I know for a while they were coming from all three training platforms including hueys but wasn't sure if that was the current status. That being said, can any osprey dudes/dudettes speak to whether or not there's a preference in the CV-22 training pipeline where they went for phase three? I.e, is someone coming from a T-1 at a disadvantage vs someone coming from a TH-1?
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XL 15-14 T-38s B-52 F-15E F-16 T-6 FAIP F-15J x 2 (Japan) Singapore Fighter T-1s C-5 Travis AFRC C-17x3 (Hickam, McChord, Dover) C-21 Scott C-130J Ramstein C-130H MN AFRC HC-130J x 2 (moody, Davis-monthan) KC-135 Mildenhall KC-135 Milwaukee ANG MQ-9 x 2 creech T-6 FAIP RC-135 Offutt
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MC-130, very nice, seems like it's been a while since I've seen one of those drop
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XL 15-11 Active Duty T-38s A-10 F-15E F-16 T-1s C-17 C-130J CV-22 E-3 E-8 KC-10 KC-135 X 2 RC-135 T-1 FAIP X 2 Also, 2 Singapore fighters, might have been something else I missed
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XL 15-09 Active duty T-38s A-10 F-15C F-15E F-16 B-1 T-38 FAIP T-1s C-5 C-17 x 3 C-21 C-146 E-3 EC-130 KC-10 x 2 KC-135 x 2 C-130J T-1 FAIP U-28 x 2
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XL 15-08 Active Duty T-38s A-10 X 2 B-1 F-15C F-15E F-16 F-22 T-6 FAIP T-1s CV-22 x 2 C-21 E-3 X 2 KC-10 KC-135 X 2 T-1 FAIP T-6 FAIP U-28 X 2 Might have missed a C-17 in there somewhere
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XL 15-07 T-38s B-2 F-16 T-6 FAIP T-1s C-17 C-21 C-130 CV-22 T-6 FAIP U-28 X 3
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XL 15-05 T-38s AC-130U F-16 F-22 T-6 FAIP T-1s C-17 X 2 C-21 CV-22 C-130H C-130J X 2 KC-10 KC-135 X 4 MC-130 RC-135 T-1 FAIP T-6 FAIP U-28