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TWA call the 445th 89thAS Load section and talk to them. They will then set you up with a recruiter to get the ball rolling (class dates, testing, etc). Basic Training is all year round, so you'll probably find a date that fits your schedule. CALL THE 89AS LOAD SECTION FIRST! They won't BS you like the recruiters. Get the information take it home absorb it then make a decision. Come online and ask questions.
 
The mileage is for driving. I was just trying to express that you will be compensated to get to your unit if it's not ideally close.

The deployment question was answered earlier. IF YOU DON'T WANT TO DEPLOY YOUR BEST CHANCE IS TO GET A JOB WITH A STRATEGIC AIRLIFT UNIT
 
There is a C-17 Air guard unit in Jackson, Mississippi. I know it's not ideal, but i think that's the closest Strategic Airlift unit. I think they are currently activated taking over the aeromedical mission the 445th was doing.
 
C-141/C-5 said:
The mileage is for driving. I was just trying to express that you will be compensated to get to your unit if it's not ideally close.

The deployment question was answered earlier. IF YOU DON'T WANT TO DEPLOY YOUR BEST CHANCE IS TO GET A JOB WITH A STRATEGIC AIRLIFT UNIT

I was on the 125thfw website and they provide air defense for NORAD and USNORTHCOM so they probably don't leave home too much?
 
whats the best way to get the turbine pic in ang?

fighter you'll be pic immediately, but i hear they only fly enough to stay current (like 8? hours a month if not deployed)

airlift/refuleing? how long would you sit right seat?

thanks for your help (i have a feeling c141c5 will answer this? :))

and? whats the word on commuting to your unit? thanks
 
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frog_flyer said:
and? whats the word on commuting to your unit? thanks

The guys above said they'll compensate you for driving to the unit.

What if I was to take a job in another state? No freakin way could I drive there once a month. Don't they provide military air transportation?
 

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