Posted on Jul 7, 2017
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I am an Active Duty Army Specialist. I have my private pilots license and 110 college credits within a year from a B.S. I am trying to apply for an Air Force Undergraduate Pilot Training slot.
I'm in the process of getting my DD 368 filled out, but no one in my unit has any experience filling them out. Does anyone have any advice/recommendations for this process?
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LTJG Student Naval Aviator (Sna)
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Your dd368 NEEDS to be signed from you all the way up to the first one star in your CoC. Don't let anyone tell you different.
If you decide to fly navy instead for whatever reason feel free to shoot me a message. I transferred from the army, just got out of navy OCS and will be going to flight school soon
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Why not go WOFT?
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In general the AF is very unlikely to accept OS veterans. You might try the Navy or Marines.
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I believe the Air Force, Navy, and Marine Corps all require a minimum of a Bachelor Degree for pilot training. The Army WOFT program certainly sounds doable.
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