The_Russian
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Is it possible to obtain a position as an Aviation Officer in the Guard/Reserve without prior experience?
Yes. I am a Officer In the Army National Guard, (non aviator) who looked into it, and this is what I found. 1. You must have your Bachelor degree, 2. You must go to Basic Training for 8 weeks, then OCS for 10 weeks I think. If you are willing to do #1 and #2, then go and talk to any recruiter and ask for the number to the State Aviation Officer. You will have to take a Class 4 aviation medical, and take a written test, AFAST I think. Once that initial screening is good you join the Army go to your schools when commissioned return to your unit and wait for your one year flight school in good old Alabama to become available and you are off. Total time of all the schools is possibly more than 1 year and 6 months.
Lastly, you could try and join as a warrant officer, but my memory is that those slots are reserved for those already in the unit who have paid their dues.
However Hobit, not everyone who wants to, will get into the Air Guard, the Army guard is always an option.
OCS is also available either 8 straight weeks, or one weekend a month for one and a half years.
What do you mean by this???
You can break up OCS over a year and a half???
Thanks.