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not true we have a guy in our squadron who never went to Af UPT. He was an Army chopper and fixed wing guy. I don't know how he got away with it, but trust me IT STILL SHOWS!
A few of these Army rotorwing pilots did the interservice transfer into the USAF a few years back, but that deal is off. Unless a military pilot went through a fixed wing pilot training (SUPT or the Navy/Marine version are the only ones I know about), they won't get an interservice transfer. As I understand it, the Army guys do a fixed-wing conversion through a contractor. Although approved by the Army, it is not a military UPT course.
 

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