I wanna join officer canidate school (airforce) to become a pilot, what should I expect

I wanna join officer canidate school (airforce) to become a pilot, what should I expect

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To fail.

I'll say this again, you need seriously good grades and you need to be an athlete, also not being too tall and having good eyesight help. They'll pick someone better if you're lacking even on one count

your credentials must be the cream of the crop

you have to suck dick of higher-ups, if you don't know any you're essentially fucked

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I had fair grades, I plan to get thinner and I think I can afford a pilot license, should I aim for private, sport or none to increase my chances

>plan to get thinner
I said you need to be an athlete. Start doing 5 mile runs every day and eating properly, you'll have a better shot

also I don't plan on doing it soon, atleast like 5 years, gonna go to uni soon, but I can still do pilot liscense, I did jrotc and drill in hs though so i'm not retarded with it, infact I've been planning this for a while, just hard to look up what to expect and shit

To be completely fucking obsolete.

Do aircraft even need pilots now or would you just be sitting in the cockpit to draw fire away from a sensor pod?

they probably don't need them, but drones are probably unreliable as shit and expensive, plus I've always liked the idea of being a pilot since I can remember

t. retard
fully autonomous fighters will only exist in ace combat for all of foreseeable future

What the height maximum for pilots
t. 6'2"

>I did jrotc and drill in hs though so i'm not retarded with it
>thinks this matters
>not retarded
jrotc means nothing. don't consider that a plus for joining the military every again.
t. was in afjrotc then enlisted muhreenz

It's obviously a mature technology already you dummies.

First of all, never mention JROTC again. If you go to college and take ROTC do not mention it. If you actually get in as an officer never talk about JROTC.

You need to be extremely fit. Start working out now becuaze it will take 5 years to get to the level of fitness that being a combat pilot requires.

Don't get in trouble with the law, don't get into debt, don't do anything stupid.

A pilots liscense may help but the entire point is to train you to become a pilot how they want to. If you.pick up any bad habits beforehand it will just make your training harder.

You.need to be better than 99% of other applicants to succeed. I'm not saying expect to fail.

As my instructor always said 'Be good or be good at it.'

t. turbo retard
Fully autonomous planes are great for flying a flight route but would you trust an AI to control a formation of them and master combat maneuvering and weapons use

a "fighter drone" would have to be essentially autonomous and if anything goes wrong it's a huge political catastrophe in terms of policy, not just govt politics.
the only reason the current drones flying around are viable is because the high ping for the pilots is a nonissue as they fly slowly on their own, and if they lose connection they can ultimately get back home.
other roles can't suffer "lag" due to shitty cloud cover or gamble on losing connection

so until you come back with a link proving how obvious the tech has matured you should probably stop.

is it just me or does every other fag want to be a pilot ever since i thought of wanting to be one? Better not take my slots

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also to add to this
any country that's worth anything tracks every single the drone the US has up in the air 100% of the time.
now imagine that being done with fighters considering how loud they are with the signals they emit just to function.

lots of people are wannabes
few make it

when I said I did jrotc and drill so I wont be retarded with it, I mean I know how to follow basic commands and not whine like a bitch and move if i'm told to attention or some basic shit like that

just stop. never mention it again. it doesn't help you at all. every jrotc cadet thinks it gives them a leg up but it doesn't. just trust.
focus on being competitive with the requirements and go for it

Fpbp

was it afjrotc? if so, just ask the retired officer of yours for advice, surely he knows someone who knows a pilot if he doesn't know one himself who could give you some advice.

nah, marine core, but he worked with planes, but its not the same thing, and his partner is one of the second highest jrotc teacher in my district, lieutenant colonel was his partner's rank, his own was first sergeant, but my mom worked in the airforce as communications so that kind of adds to my want to be in the airforce