Posted on May 4, 2020
Would a PPL and a instrument rating help me get selected for WOFT and during WOFT ?
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Currently have my ppl and with around 50 credit hours for college. I’m deploying this October for a year and want to apply when I get back. I’m close to around a 150 flight hours + sim time. Just wondering if it would help. I’ve heard mixed things about having flight time coming in. Some say they don’t care if you have flight time but I doubt that. Any answers are appreciated :)
Posted >1 y ago
Responses: 3
nobody knows what the board looks for. I applied with a PPL with instrument rating and didn't get selected so who knows lol
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Street to Seat / High School to Flight School
AGE: 17
ASVAB GT: 110
AFAST:SIFT: 58
OPAT: Heavy
EDUCATION: High School Diploma, 3.19 GPA
FLIGHT: 76.2 hours, PPL ASEL
BOARD: May 2021
LORS: MG (Aviation), CW5 (Aviation), CW4 (Aviation), CW4 (Aviation), JROTC Instructor/CW4 (Ret. Artillery), Retired Sheriff and State Representative
PHYSICAL: Class 1A Physical, No issues/waivers
OTHER INFO: 122 Volunteer Hours between three separate civic organizations
Street to Seat / High School to Flight School
AGE: 17
ASVAB GT: 110
AFAST:SIFT: 58
OPAT: Heavy
EDUCATION: High School Diploma, 3.19 GPA
FLIGHT: 76.2 hours, PPL ASEL
BOARD: May 2021
LORS: MG (Aviation), CW5 (Aviation), CW4 (Aviation), CW4 (Aviation), JROTC Instructor/CW4 (Ret. Artillery), Retired Sheriff and State Representative
PHYSICAL: Class 1A Physical, No issues/waivers
OTHER INFO: 122 Volunteer Hours between three separate civic organizations
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doesn't seem to me that it would be a bad thing. you already have familiarity with aircraft. are your hours in helicopter? small prop aircraft?
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SrA John Monette
SPC (Join to see) - obviously, flight characteristics for a helicopter are different, but i imagine there are some similarities. i think it would be an asset to already have flight hours, no matter what the aircraft is. best of luck!!
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