It isn't as far, but I live in VA and used a MD recruiter. No PPL either, 30 hrs flight time. Also, I believe you have to contact an AF Officer Accessions Recruiter, not just any recruiter. You don't have to go through a recruiter to take the AFOQT, just find the testing locations (usually a MEPS or local AFB) and find out when the test is offered. I didn't do that, but it might make a stronger case for you to show up to a recruiter with kick a$$ scores and say, "help me get in." He'll probably have to set you up for the MEPS physical and aptitude test. Hope that helps a little bit. Keep researching, and good luck.