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milflyboy

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What are the best UAV pilot positions out there?

Daily hours, pay, vacation, pension, need to deploy etc.

How competitive are the positions?
 
UAV Squadrons

Just put in papers to return to active duty, I'm an 0-5 Guardsman needing 4 more years for an active duty retirement. Any Gouge on best UAV squadrons or at least which one to avoid. Thanks
 
Active duty wise, I personally would choose AFSOC (Cannon) over ACC (Creech). I just think the Special Ops UAV missions are cooler. For most, though, location will likely be a bigger factor. I personally don't think Cannon (Clovis) would be that bad, but I'm in the minority.

On the Guard/Reserve side I don't think it really matters. All the ANG units are ACC and the lone AFRC unit (2nd SOS at Nellis) is under AFSOC. I think schedules and lifestyle are going to be similar at all UAV units. On the guard side, I think schedules are roughly 4 on/3 off with minor variations. Everyone will have to pull the night shift on occasion. At this time the deployments are minimal (unless you volunteer to do it). Unknown if this will change in the future.

I'm off to UAV training in January. Hopefully someone that is already active in UAVs can add some more info. UAVs are definitely getting more popular amongst the QOL crowd, hence more competitive.
 
What are the best UAV pilot positions out there?

Daily hours, pay, vacation, pension, need to deploy etc.

How competitive are the positions?

Seriously, your a USAF Viper driver and your asking questions about Pay, vacation and pensions?????
Dude there the same for EVERYONE. Now some folks may get a little tax free and per diem help but the basic pay for all aviators is based on their rank and number of years served.
Pension.....LOL really? Seriously are you really an AF Pilot?


Koko
 
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I forgot to mention the Global Hawk AFRC unit (13th RS) which is at Beale.

I don't know as much about the Global Hawk stuff, but I would imagine the lifestyle is similar to the Predator units.
 
Any idea how long it's taking to get a UAV class? I think there are school houses @ Creech, Holloman and the California Guard.
 
Seriously, your a USAF Viper driver and your asking questions about Pay, vacation and pensions?????
Dude there the same for EVERYONE. Now some folks may get a little tax free and per diem help but the basic pay for all aviators is based on their rank and number of years served.
Pension.....LOL really? Seriously are you really an AF Pilot?

Koko

AF - Yes, US Not ;o)
 
Just put in papers to return to active duty, I'm an 0-5 Guardsman needing 4 more years for an active duty retirement. Any Gouge on best UAV squadrons or at least which one to avoid. Thanks

Is that unusual for a Guardsman to go back to active duty from a reserve status to get a good 20 years and retirement? Other reserve services try to keep reservists out of sanctuary.
 

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