CobraKai
Once a FAIP always a FAIP
- Joined
- Mar 19, 2005
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Laughlin retired their last T-37s at the end of last year. CBM is probably close to half and half. Vance and SPS are still all T-37s, last I heard. Just remember if you go Navy or even to Moody you will have to move halfway through training, which will wash you back one class, giving you about three extra weeks of no flying right in the middle of UPT. The Navy is more laid back, but you also have to be more proactive with your training to finish in a decent amount of time. I just spent 4 years at Laughlin and if you don't like Mexico for blowing off steam you will have to drive 2.5 hours to SAT or a little over 3 to Austin, but the squadrons did seem to be a little closer and do more together (everyone invited) type of things. The experience that I have is that the guys from the navy do have to do a little catching up with their classmates (Air Force regs that you would normally get in Phase I and II, like AFMAN 11-217 and AFI 11-202v3) once they get to the Air Force side. hope this helps a little.