Posted on Feb 7, 2020
What does the day to day look like in a MEDEVAC company?
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I just got orders to FT Hood and know I will be in the MED. I know experiences will vary based on the command. What does your day to day look like?
Posted 5 y ago
Responses: 3
0430-0545 is Movement from residence to unit area
0546-0628 is command / xo briefing time to cover what you did not do yesterday you should have
0630-0730 is PT
0631-0852 is doing things other then PT your not supposed to be doing, but know if you dont, you'll be hearing about it tomorrow at 0546
0900 work call......and no you dont get time for breakfast, you figure it out
0901-UTC is the 1SG time to cover what you did not do yesterday you should have
Sometime after 0901-UTC is time for work and training and if lucky, some flight hours
0546-0628 is command / xo briefing time to cover what you did not do yesterday you should have
0630-0730 is PT
0631-0852 is doing things other then PT your not supposed to be doing, but know if you dont, you'll be hearing about it tomorrow at 0546
0900 work call......and no you dont get time for breakfast, you figure it out
0901-UTC is the 1SG time to cover what you did not do yesterday you should have
Sometime after 0901-UTC is time for work and training and if lucky, some flight hours
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SGM Erik Marquez
CW2 (Join to see) - On a serious note, while I worked with Aviation folks both as user, senior staff at 1CD DIV HQ, and the CSM's / S3's in Av land I was not in an aviation unit so should leave the real commentary to those that were at Hood.
I know the dust offs stayed busy, real missions and training ones.. I hope you get lots of flight hours.
If you have Hood specific or surrounding area questions perhaps I can help...
I know the dust offs stayed busy, real missions and training ones.. I hope you get lots of flight hours.
If you have Hood specific or surrounding area questions perhaps I can help...
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We don't fly real world medevac at Hood, but we get plenty of training flights between internal readiness training and AMRs from ground units. TDY opportunities are also fairly frequent.
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Sounds awesome, I am looking forward to arrive. I’ll take any tips you may have noticed for the new W1 walking in.
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How do you know you’re going to be in the med sir? I am a flight medic here. I can answer any questions you have. Your day to day as a new pilot will be progressing and then flying a lot. Warrants fly a decent amount, that is your primary job.
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