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Spaceballs

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  1. A lot of it depends on which aircraft you're flying. I've been a CSO since mid-2011 and I couldn't see anywhere to go after my first plane. I cross-trained over to a different platform and it's definitely opened up a lot of doors in the contracting world. My recommendation would be to just pursue whatever you think will make you happy.
  2. It's 1401z. I've been watching mypers like a hawk for a half hour, but nothing yet.
  3. I'm too scared to look tomorrow haha.
  4. I'm assuming not hearing from my cc means I didn't get picked up >,<
  5. AFPC has already started offering RPA slots to guys who didn't make it to the pilot board even if they didn't check the box for it. A guy in my squadron called to ask about the pilot board and he was told they're going to offer RPA slots to pretty much anyone who meets the UFT boards and doesn't get picked up.
  6. When I called AFPC they said the base personnel offices would be notified a couple days prior so that the sq/cc's could notify selectees the day prior to the official release. I don't think they even know what's going on.
  7. This is week 3, so I'm guessing 3 more weeks if the results aren't out tomorrow morning.
  8. I don't think it's any more competitive than usual. I think this is the first year they've used the 215 where enjjpt is the same box as upt, so they're probably just wanting to make sure enjjpt selectees actually want it since some people may get picked up and want normal upt.
  9. ROTC, OTS, active duty, and the academy applicants all meet separate boards.
  10. I haven't heard of the results release yet.
  11. I'll say 3/20 to hopefully be pleasantly surprised it's earlier.
  12. That's my understanding as well. Since that came out after the board, I would assume they're wanting to make sure the top packages want to do enjjpt since people don't have the option to not choose it.
  13. I haven't even heard of that email. Is it just asking if you want to compete for enjjpt? Edit: Do we even have the option to volunteer for enjjpt since the current 215 combined upt and enjjpt?
  14. There was a guy I was in ROTC with that got enjjpt with ~2.9 and a 70ish PCSM. That was back when commanders had 50% of the score's weight though. I had a buddy get picked up last year for it and he had a low 3.something GPA and mid-90s PCSM. I don't know what the exact cutoff is or if there even is one. I've always heard they fill up the total number of pilot slots available, then give the top packages enjjpt slots until they run out. I have no idea how true that is, but it sounds legit.
  15. Oh wow. I hope it's not that long. I'll be deployed before I find out if that's the case O.o
  16. Is that 3-4 weeks from the board or from now? I'm assuming from the board. The guy I talked to said 2 weeks, but I've never seen results released that quickly.
  17. So maybe we can expect around 45-50 total slots being available?
  18. I went through in January 2010. The CSO syllabus was a breeze. I had finished my PPL about 6 months prior to starting and they let me take all the flying while I did the navigation piece. It's nothing to worry about. Just check out the doss website, study what you can, and then study your butt off while you're there. It's not hard at all. They just want to make sure you're willing to work hard and can grasp the basics.
  19. Awesome thanks. The guy I talked to when I called Randolph said the results would be released this week. That was the week before the board met. I'm really hoping to hear something good tomorrow, but it could be a couple more weeks if the release moves at the speed of excellence.. Another guy from my squadron applied and called the same office at Randolph. The guy he talked to said they were extremely short on RPA slots and they were going to offer them to a lot of people that don't get picked up for pilot slots even if they don't check the RPA box.
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