planejockey said:
I recently finished school and I was wondering if anyone out there knows anything about the blue21 program.. is it a good one or not?. I am not sure if I should just keep instructing and try for US customs,FBI,etc or join the CG
What school? High school? College?
http://www.gocoastguard.com/dc/dcprograms/blue21.htm
This is the link to the site.
You're talking apples and oranges with regard to the three agencies you
mentioned above. The USCG is a military organization which mirrors
the Navy in rank and structure. The Coast Guard has the unique ability
to enforce federal law on the navigable waterways and oceans of the
world. The Coast Guard can enforce Customs laws, Customs cannot
enforce maritime laws.
As I tell most people, make sure you're ready for commitment with the
Coast Guard. It's a few years long and is not for everyone. Be ready
for deployment, getting stationed in an area of the country you don't
necessarily want, flying in less than desireable conditions (storms),
pulling duty 1-3 or 1-4, etc. Sound exciting? Maybe it is for you.
The FBI requires a degree for most positions. I'm not sure
about pilot positions but would venture a guess they do.
Their background investigation is going to be a colonoscopy
without the instruments followed by a lie-detector test.
Read this as: Your background better be pretty clean.
Others may have a better understanding of the processes and
procedures for Customs and the FBI.
There are some current and past CG aviators on this site who can
give you real insight into qualifications necessary and what it's like
to fly for the Coast Guard.