135Drvr
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- Feb 12, 2006
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I can't say I regret a day of it. It was my ticket out of a small coal mining town in PA and a chance to do something I always wanted to do but couldn't afford. By 28 I'd been around the world, was an aircraft commander, and had seen and done things my civilian friends couldn't even imagine. I also made friendships that will last a lifetime.
It's not all gravy. Long deployments, failed marriages from being gone, anthrax shots and other things but in the long run, it was worth it.
If I had it to do over again, I'd have tried the guard or reserve 1st. You'll know what aircraft you're going to get and you'll be home alot more. Most units have a new-hire interview board once or twice a year. Get to know the unit, their mission, and press some flesh. If you get in, the prize is a million dollar flight education and memories to last a lifetime.
Aim High - Air Force
It's not all gravy. Long deployments, failed marriages from being gone, anthrax shots and other things but in the long run, it was worth it.
If I had it to do over again, I'd have tried the guard or reserve 1st. You'll know what aircraft you're going to get and you'll be home alot more. Most units have a new-hire interview board once or twice a year. Get to know the unit, their mission, and press some flesh. If you get in, the prize is a million dollar flight education and memories to last a lifetime.
Aim High - Air Force