View Full Version : The greatest day of my life is today!
CALL911
03-05-2008, 02:41 PM
I have been working hard towards my goals of what I eventually wanted to do since I came into the Air Force. Today, all the hard work finally paid off as I got a call stating in more words than less;
I would be turning in my;
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for a set of;
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and my;
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will now have these next to them;
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For those unfamiliar with the badges, I am currently an enlisted aviator, and now will be a commissioned officer/pilot.
congrats, nice when hard work pays off
Knipps
03-05-2008, 02:44 PM
:w00t: congrats man!
79CamaroDiva
03-05-2008, 02:45 PM
:w00t: congrats! :usa:
CALL911
03-05-2008, 02:47 PM
Thanks everyone :)
SteveR
03-05-2008, 02:57 PM
Thats awesome man! Congrats! Now OTC right? I forget the abbreviation for the training for enlisted to officer. Two people from the Warfare Center I used to work with made it as well and they said the training was cake. What are you looking to fly?
slugger27nj
03-05-2008, 03:00 PM
Awesome....congrats!!
CALL911
03-05-2008, 03:01 PM
Yeah, its OTS (Officer Training School). Then I will be flying KC-135's back where I am from in Indiana.
SteveR
03-05-2008, 03:03 PM
Still active duty? I thought most of the KC-135 units were Guard/Reserve now.
CALL911
03-05-2008, 03:06 PM
Still active duty? I thought most of the KC-135 units were Guard/Reserve now.
Nope, leaving Active Duty, for a Reserve unit back home.
SteveR
03-05-2008, 03:10 PM
Congrats man, that sounds like a sweet deal. Even though you'll be reserve, you'll still have a healthy amount of flight time. One of my good friends worked at the Rock on base and was the supervisor for the Guard/Reserve flights. Do you have any flying experience as pilot?
Jersey_TA
03-05-2008, 03:14 PM
NICE congrats ben. That's a hell of a pay raise 8)
Rich189
03-05-2008, 03:24 PM
congrats ben
Anti_Rice_Guy
03-05-2008, 03:27 PM
congrats man, job well done!
CALL911
03-05-2008, 04:20 PM
Congrats man, that sounds like a sweet deal. Even though you'll be reserve, you'll still have a healthy amount of flight time. One of my good friends worked at the Rock on base and was the supervisor for the Guard/Reserve flights. Do you have any flying experience as pilot?
Yeah, I recently got my private pilots license, so I have about 50 hours.
NICE congrats ben. That's a hell of a pay raise 8)
Lol, you're not kidding. Thanks man :mrgreen:
congrats ben
Thanks Rich!
congrats man, job well done!
Thanks dude!
SteveR
03-05-2008, 04:53 PM
Congrats on getting your license! Did you get any endorsements with it? I did mine at Teterboro a while back. So much fun.
Tru2Chevy
03-05-2008, 04:55 PM
Congrats Ben!
- Justin
CALL911
03-05-2008, 05:00 PM
Congrats on getting your license! Did you get any endorsements with it? I did mine at Teterboro a while back. So much fun.
I did the part 141, and got the standard endorsments that comes with any single engine tricycle gear airplane.
Basically, if it has 3 wheels and a single engine (other than a high performance aircraft, and or tail wheeled aircraft), I am licensed to fly it.
Thanks also Justin!
SteveR
03-05-2008, 05:15 PM
I did the part 141, and got the standard endorsments that comes with any single engine tricycle gear airplane.
Basically, if it has 3 wheels and a single engine (other than a high performance aircraft, and or tail wheeled aircraft), I am licensed to fly it.
Thanks also Justin!
Just an idea to help make the transition to large jets and busy airspace a little easier, find a place like Teterboro or any airport that has a flight school and get your Class B Airspace endorsement. You practice radio communications and flying in, out, and around Class B airspace, which is major international airports. You have to be quick on the radio communications, and fly at precise headings, air speed, and altitude. And also deal with not just one radio frequency for the airport tower, but approach and departure. It really keeps you on your toes. There's gotta be a place in south Jerzey that can get it for you around Philly's airport. It really helps a lot. Just an idea.
CALL911
03-05-2008, 05:45 PM
Just an idea to help make the transition to large jets and busy airspace a little easier, find a place like Teterboro or any airport that has a flight school and get your Class B Airspace endorsement. You practice radio communications and flying in, out, and around Class B airspace, which is major international airports. You have to be quick on the radio communications, and fly at precise headings, air speed, and altitude. And also deal with not just one radio frequency for the airport tower, but approach and departure. It really keeps you on your toes. There's gotta be a place in south Jerzey that can get it for you around Philly's airport. It really helps a lot. Just an idea.
Not sure what exact flight rating you got, or what school you went to, but once you hold a private pilots licsence you are allowed to fly into any airspace (excluding class A airspace that requires a IFR rating). I have already flown into class "B" airspace as I was approved to do so with my certified student license as well as my private pilots license.
Not that any of this matters anyways, since I will be logging over a years worth of pilot training with the Air Force starting in the T-6, then the T-1, then the KC-135.
SteveR
03-05-2008, 06:28 PM
Not sure what exact flight rating you got, or what school you went to, but once you hold a private pilots licsence you are allowed to fly into any airspace (excluding class A airspace that requires a IFR rating). I have already flown into class "B" airspace as I was approved to do so with my certified student license as well as my private pilots license.
Not that any of this matters anyways, since I will be logging over a years worth of pilot training with the Air Force starting in the T-6, then the T-1, then the KC-135.
maybe they changed the rules. When I got mine back in '02, Class B was an endorsement where you had to log a certain amount of time in Class B airspace without any problems.
edpontiac91
03-05-2008, 08:29 PM
Way to go Ben. It's nice to have a dream and see it come true because of hard work and a commitment to excellence. :nod:
BonzoHansen
03-05-2008, 08:45 PM
Congratulations on a job well done.
CJDZ24_Z28
03-05-2008, 10:56 PM
CONGRATS!!!!!!!!
97slpss
03-05-2008, 11:39 PM
Basically, if it has 3 wheels and a single engine (other than a high performance aircraft, and or tail wheeled aircraft), I am licensed to fly it.
judging from your sig...you can drive 4 wheel jets too!! congrats though man
JSPERFORMANCE
03-06-2008, 04:46 AM
ALRIGHT Ben !!!!!!!!!!! Congratulations!
CALL911
03-06-2008, 06:45 AM
Thanks everyone :) I have worked very hard to get here. Sometimes taking 18 credit hours a semester on top of flying full time with the Air Force in my current job to get my degree done, and then flying my tail off for my license in the recent history to get my PPL out of the way. Then there's all the testing, paperwork, and everything I had to do to be qualified for the pilots spot as well. It was a lot of work, but definatly worth it.
bubba428
03-06-2008, 06:59 AM
congrats man, and good luck
ChevyQueen
03-06-2008, 12:23 PM
Congratulations and good luck to you.
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