Nasty2004 Posted November 18, 2013 Posted November 18, 2013 My brother-in-law is a junior in college and recently told my wife he was interested in flying military helos. Anyone have any insight as to whether the Guard & Reserve helo units hire off the street? Thanks. 1 1
dfgyu76 Posted November 22, 2013 Posted November 22, 2013 My brother-in-law is a junior in college and recently told my wife he was interested in flying military helos. Anyone have any insight as to whether the Guard & Reserve helo units hire off the street? Thanks. pro-tip: clear and concise goes a long way in aviation. but then again, I guess your not the one interested in flying; your wife's college aged brother is the flyboy in the family. 1 1
Nasty2004 Posted November 23, 2013 Author Posted November 23, 2013 I wasn't aware that a two-sentence, 39-word post was outside the definition of 'clear and concise.' Also, it's you're. And college-aged. 2 2
Lawman Posted November 23, 2013 Posted November 23, 2013 I wasn't aware that a two-sentence, 39-word post was outside the definition of 'clear and concise.' Also, it's you're. And college-aged. Ballsy.... Stupid but Ballsy I will give you that. 1 1
Beretta Posted December 30, 2013 Posted December 30, 2013 Getting hired off the streets is a challenge but it really depends on the unit. Every unit seems to have different preferences for what they want. Some units will only hire priors as they believe it will ensure success- but I would argue that the number of units that do this are very limited. With that said, I've rushed 6 different units when I was looking to get hired and here's what I was told they were looking for *Good AFOQT scores / PCSM scores *Prior aviation experience *Good person to be around (all units want this- because if you're upset at a coworker at an office you can walk away- the space to do this in an aircraft is much more limited and throwing people off the aircraft is usually frowned upon). Since all units are extremely interested in what kind of person you are- I would say he needs to make connections and go talk to the units he's interested in. From there, they'll let him know what they want in particular. Good luck, it's kind of you to help family out!
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