I need some help with a few things...
First of all, I really want to have a career in aviation regardless of the military but from what I've seen and heard, it looks to me like you gain much more experience from the military than anywhere else. Is this true?
If I were to go through the military, is it beneficial to get pilot ratings before potentially getting into AOC or NFOC? Do you need less training if you do? Are there any differences between Aviation Officer Candidate School or Naval Flight Officer Candidate School?
Are these schools really competitive or are the chances actually pretty good?
I would LOVE some general opinions about a pilot's lifestyle in and out of the military, before and after the military, and just being a pilot in general. Is it better outside? Does it pay better?
Anyways... I would be really extremely thankful if someone could provide me with more information about this. I'm confused almost to death about some of this stuff! I'm 17 years old and went from wanting a career in Nanotechnology to wanting a career in Aviation about a week ago when someone raised the question to me: "but why aren't you going to do what you love?" (flying) and I really didn't know what to tell them. The reason I wasn't going to in the first place is because an eyedoc told me I had mild colorblindess; which is now "gone". But I looked into it and have been more excited about my career than ever. I can't wait to fly!! ff: woops...
Sorry to bore you but I was hoping (and betting) that you guys and gals have more passion about flying than my high school counselor ... shocking I know HAHA... and that you might not mind taking a second to post about a career that you love. So thanks again and by the way... if this is in the wrong section I'm REALLY SORRY! This is my first post.
First of all, I really want to have a career in aviation regardless of the military but from what I've seen and heard, it looks to me like you gain much more experience from the military than anywhere else. Is this true?
If I were to go through the military, is it beneficial to get pilot ratings before potentially getting into AOC or NFOC? Do you need less training if you do? Are there any differences between Aviation Officer Candidate School or Naval Flight Officer Candidate School?
Are these schools really competitive or are the chances actually pretty good?
I would LOVE some general opinions about a pilot's lifestyle in and out of the military, before and after the military, and just being a pilot in general. Is it better outside? Does it pay better?
Anyways... I would be really extremely thankful if someone could provide me with more information about this. I'm confused almost to death about some of this stuff! I'm 17 years old and went from wanting a career in Nanotechnology to wanting a career in Aviation about a week ago when someone raised the question to me: "but why aren't you going to do what you love?" (flying) and I really didn't know what to tell them. The reason I wasn't going to in the first place is because an eyedoc told me I had mild colorblindess; which is now "gone". But I looked into it and have been more excited about my career than ever. I can't wait to fly!! ff: woops...
Sorry to bore you but I was hoping (and betting) that you guys and gals have more passion about flying than my high school counselor ... shocking I know HAHA... and that you might not mind taking a second to post about a career that you love. So thanks again and by the way... if this is in the wrong section I'm REALLY SORRY! This is my first post.