Long story short. I didn't grow up wanting to be a pilot. I didn't go to air shows. As a matter of fact, I have never even seen a jet in real life. I thought the medical field was my calling for longer than I can remember, so all my time and resources went into that. I am now in the second semester of college studying chemical engineering and wish to be a military pilot more than anything. Do I stand a chance with the other aspiring aviators that have been dreaming about this before they could even walk ?
There is a whole lot more to the story but I thought it is not helpful to the opinions I am seeking. I have done all the research I could on the process of pilot selection in the past 2 years. Right now I am just looking to see what people think of my current position. Am I too late for such hopes ? Do I have time to redeem myself ? Is it too optimistic to hope for a pilot slot right out of college (ANG or OTS) ?
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Long story short. I didn't grow up wanting to be a pilot. I didn't go to air shows. As a matter of fact, I have never even seen a jet in real life. I thought the medical field was my calling for longer than I can remember, so all my time and resources went into that. I am now in the second semester of college studying chemical engineering and wish to be a military pilot more than anything. Do I stand a chance with the other aspiring aviators that have been dreaming about this before they could even walk ?
There is a whole lot more to the story but I thought it is not helpful to the opinions I am seeking. I have done all the research I could on the process of pilot selection in the past 2 years. Right now I am just looking to see what people think of my current position. Am I too late for such hopes ? Do I have time to redeem myself ? Is it too optimistic to hope for a pilot slot right out of college (ANG or OTS) ?
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