I apologize if this isn't the proper forum for this type of question, but I figured posting here would a safe bet.
As the title implies, I'm in the process of beginning my career, but I need advice on which route will take me to where I want to be and what I can do to help me along.
As of right now, my plan involves getting the Air Force Academy next year as my long term goal is to fly fighters for the USAF, and from what I can gather, USAFA is the direct route to fighters as far as the Air Force is concerned. (Please, correct me if that statement is false, that's just what I've gathered.) If I get in, I want to try for the powered flying team and/or Wings of Green. I also am thinking of majoring in either Aeronautical Engineering or MSS, I haven't decided yet as both subjects are incredibly interesting and appealing to me, however I'm leaning more toward Aeronautical Engineering. Any thoughts/opinions on which one would be more useful in my career are greatly appreciated.
If I get rejected from USAFA twice, then I'll start shooting for either the Merchant Marine Academy or maybe the Naval Academy, and if that falls through for one reason or another, then try to get a slot via AFROTC.
Background information:
17 years old, turning 18 next month.
Home schooled entire life (if anyone from USAFA can provide opinions on whether this fact gives me any advantages/disadvantages, I'd appreciate the feedback.)
Graduated early in 2014 with a 3.8 GPA.
Flying single engine aircraft for 3 years now, still a student with 58 logged hours. I should have the means to finish the remaining 10 hours in my syllabus and get my PPL within the next few months.
Civil Air Patrol cadet for 4 years, and soon to be training as a SAR cadet mission pilot.
SAT scores are due back May 10th, but from my practice scores, I should be getting around a 1350-1400/1600 on the new SAT. (Practice tests for the old SAT were showing a 2250/2400.) This was my first time taking it, and I'm going to retest in June to increase my chances for a better score.
Planning on taking the ACT soon, practice tests have been showing a score of around 32
Good vision, last time I took a vision exam, I got 20/10 in my right eye and 20/20 in my left.
In a good physical state, I can do 75 pushups, 63 situps (2 minutes), best mile run was ~6:40, and the only thing I struggle with are pullups. I did get to a point where I could do 3 consecutively, then I slacked off too long and I'm back at struggling to get in 1 good form pullup.
In the process of applying for USAFA once my SAT scores get in. If I don't get accepted next year, then I'll reapply to USAFA and apply to USMMA, USNA, and AFROTC.
I plan on making a lifelong career out in military aviation, and honestly, it's not just a goal at this point, but also an increasingly intense passion. I love every aspect of aviation, from the mechanics and engineering involved, to the everyday challenges that arise. And the military lifestyle is also appealing to me, the physical aspects, the leadership involved, comradery, etc. Fighters are what I strive for and what call to me, specifically, the F-22. I just need to figure out what path to take that will eventually lead me to that slot.
My top 3 ideal aircraft are:
- F-22,
- F/A-18
- A-10
Now, people like me who want fighters, especially the F-22 or F-15E, are a dime a dozen, I understand that. But what can I do that will set me apart, give me a good head start, and put me into the competition?
Also, a few other questions I have:
Which branch will give me a better chance of getting a fighter slot, and if I get into USAFA, would making the powered flying team help me any in UPT?
Would it be possible to transfer to the USAF if I graduate from lets say, USNA or West Point? I know that USMMA gives you an option of which branch to commission into, is there any type of program or little known way to do the same through another academy?
If I get selected for cargo, would there be a way to reapply for SUPT and get into a fighter squadron after a certain amount of time, or are you essentially stuck with what you're given?
Although I have a bit of an idea of what to do, I'm not sure on what would be the best option for me, or if I even qualify for what I want to do to begin with. I know what I want, but I just am lacking a clear direction.
Any advice, opinions, pro tips, personal experience, anything really, would be very helpful and incredibly appreciated.
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Greetings!
I apologize if this isn't the proper forum for this type of question, but I figured posting here would a safe bet.
As the title implies, I'm in the process of beginning my career, but I need advice on which route will take me to where I want to be and what I can do to help me along.
As of right now, my plan involves getting the Air Force Academy next year as my long term goal is to fly fighters for the USAF, and from what I can gather, USAFA is the direct route to fighters as far as the Air Force is concerned. (Please, correct me if that statement is false, that's just what I've gathered.) If I get in, I want to try for the powered flying team and/or Wings of Green. I also am thinking of majoring in either Aeronautical Engineering or MSS, I haven't decided yet as both subjects are incredibly interesting and appealing to me, however I'm leaning more toward Aeronautical Engineering. Any thoughts/opinions on which one would be more useful in my career are greatly appreciated.
If I get rejected from USAFA twice, then I'll start shooting for either the Merchant Marine Academy or maybe the Naval Academy, and if that falls through for one reason or another, then try to get a slot via AFROTC.
Background information:
I plan on making a lifelong career out in military aviation, and honestly, it's not just a goal at this point, but also an increasingly intense passion. I love every aspect of aviation, from the mechanics and engineering involved, to the everyday challenges that arise. And the military lifestyle is also appealing to me, the physical aspects, the leadership involved, comradery, etc. Fighters are what I strive for and what call to me, specifically, the F-22. I just need to figure out what path to take that will eventually lead me to that slot.
My top 3 ideal aircraft are:
- F-22,
- F/A-18
- A-10
Now, people like me who want fighters, especially the F-22 or F-15E, are a dime a dozen, I understand that. But what can I do that will set me apart, give me a good head start, and put me into the competition?
Also, a few other questions I have:
Which branch will give me a better chance of getting a fighter slot, and if I get into USAFA, would making the powered flying team help me any in UPT?
Would it be possible to transfer to the USAF if I graduate from lets say, USNA or West Point? I know that USMMA gives you an option of which branch to commission into, is there any type of program or little known way to do the same through another academy?
If I get selected for cargo, would there be a way to reapply for SUPT and get into a fighter squadron after a certain amount of time, or are you essentially stuck with what you're given?
Although I have a bit of an idea of what to do, I'm not sure on what would be the best option for me, or if I even qualify for what I want to do to begin with. I know what I want, but I just am lacking a clear direction.
Any advice, opinions, pro tips, personal experience, anything really, would be very helpful and incredibly appreciated.
Thank you all in advance.
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