Posted on Jul 7, 2015
What happens if a warrant officer fails to complete their skill producing course?
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I'm considering starting the application for warrant officer. I was wondering what happens if a warrant officer fails to graduate from their skill course? For example what happens if a rotary wing operator candidate fails to complete flight school.
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First off, get that failing mindset of out of your vocabulary. If you are thinking about failing, then you probably will fail. Warrant Officers regardless of MOS don't know how to fail. Secondly, you have to complete WOCS first, but if you fail the APFT twice or an exam twice you could be recycled or separated. If you make it through WOCS but fail out of flight school, you may have the oppurtunity to reclass at the needs of the Army Warrant Officer Cohort. Now keep in mind, I graduated WOCS and WOBC in 2007, so don't take my word as the gospel. The Army is downsizing, you could be separated at any moment so don't be suprised. I know many great Warrant Officers who got passed over for promotion to CW3/4/5 and had to separate or retire if they had enough time to retire. So separating a WOCS candidate or a newly minted WO1 would not be difficult. I would recommend contacting the United States Army Warrant Officer Recruitors if you have any questions like that.
http://www.usarec.army.mil/hq/warrant/
SGM Matthew Quick and @COL Charles Williams also gave you great advice. Good luck.
http://www.usarec.army.mil/hq/warrant/
SGM Matthew Quick and @COL Charles Williams also gave you great advice. Good luck.
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SPC (Join to see)
Thank you Chief, failure isn't a concern of mine. I was just curious because of what I understand of the cohort as a whole. I've gotten the answers I was looking for as well as a wealth of other information that will be extremely useful.
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SGM Matthew Quick
Probably convert back to enlisted/service they came from.
Would recommend contacting the Warrant Officer Recruiting Team for an accurate answer:
https://www.facebook.com/USArmyWarrantOfficerRecruiting
Would recommend contacting the Warrant Officer Recruiting Team for an accurate answer:
https://www.facebook.com/USArmyWarrantOfficerRecruiting
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SPC (Join to see) You need some WOs to chime in... I believe you go to Warrant Officer Candidate School First, them Flight School. If you are already a Warrant Officer, and fail to complete that course, I suspect you would go to another career field based on the needs of the Army. But, you need to adopt "failure is not an option." If you are physically and mentality qualified to be selected and attend, you are capable of completing the journey if you want it bad enough.
http://www.goarmy.com/careers-and-jobs/current-and-prior-service/advance-your-career/warrant-officer/flight-warrant-officers.html
http://www.goarmy.com/careers-and-jobs/current-and-prior-service/advance-your-career/warrant-officer/flight-warrant-officers.html
If you have dreamed of becoming an aviator, the Army can help you turn that dream into a reality. Warrant Officers pilot some of the most exciting, technologically advanced aircraft in the world.
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COL Charles Williams
CW4 (Join to see) - I don't understand... why folks don't do any research before they ask questions...
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I'm confused. Warrants Officers are supposed to be the best of the best of their chosen fields... How can someone be an SME in a field if they aren't even MOS trained? How did that sneak past WOCS?
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