lukebeer replied to the discussion AFRC Unsponsored Board in the forum Air Force a year ago
According to milrecruiter, it is this: minimum PCSM score of 90, no exceptions to policy, and willing to fly any AFRC tanker or transport aircraft at any AFRC location. Unsponsored candidates are not eligible for fighter, bomber, or special-mission aircraft.
Would have to confer with your recruiter just in case.
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avery-tibbets are now connected a year agoJohnoolo replied to the discussion AFRC Unsponsored Board in the forum Air Force a year ago
I would keep shooting for any possible options to get in. I was applying Guard, Reserve, and Active duty. I think East Coast would be tough if you are not sponsored if you get in. However, I have 0 knowledge to stand on when I say this. I would just pick a few key locations and then keep visiting. Then when your selected by them – great. Or if…
Husky replied to the discussion AFRC Unsponsored Board in the forum Air Force a year ago
Even if you can’t get that dream job on the first try – realize it’s pretty easy to swap units and also aircraft to some extent.
Let’s say you ended up getting assigned the March 135s (California), it’s a relatively easy thing to transfer to the 135s at Seymour (NC). Transferring amongst tribes is pretty easy as well (KC-135<->KC-46s, or C-5s…
IHC_Nole replied to the discussion AFRC Unsponsored Board in the forum Air Force a year ago
Makes sense! Yeah, I went through all the old board results and it looks like there were around 20 unsponsored selects over the past calendar year. I’m not sure of total number of applicants to know the what that selection rate is but it feels pretty decent.
I’m not super picky on airframe, but my wife has asked me to try as best as possible…
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Alana are now connected a year agoBen_ started the discussion USAR Aviation/AD to USAR Questions in the forum Army a year ago
USAR Aviation/AD to USAR Questions
Hey all!
Former AD Rotary and Fixed Wing Aviator here. Made the jump to the Army Reserve a little over a year ago. Happy to answer or find answers to questions related to Army Reserve Aviation.
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