Well, at least it’s not talking about how F35 has two moms… It’s a shame we didn’t get to see the Raider, but such is the way of the cutting edge😂 I’m guessing that Nellis AFB was part of the production? They’ve got the hotshots to pull these stunts, though those mountains don’t like like the Sierras.
Well I like how AFB is getting out and involving commercials and all... But I wonder what happened to the other applicants who applied ROTC and the academy?? Personally I would join Air Force but my recruiter said I wasn't good even though I have a 89 on asvab and ACT score for 22 and I'm physically good except 5 pounds over the weight
Frank, The U.S. Air Force Academy is one of the most selective colleges in the country. Admission requirements are high, and the competition is intense. To be eligible, you must be: A U.S. citizen. Of good moral character. At least 17, but less than 23 years of age by July 1 of the year you would enter. The age requirement is public law and cannot be waived. You must meet high leadership, academic, physical, and medical standards to apply. If you meet the above qualification, you may contact the USAF Academy directly for their information at (800) 443-9266 and here is their link: www.academyadmissions.com/#Page/Getting_in_the_Academy Ray U.S. Air Force and Space Force Recruiting
@@USAirForceRecruiting Would participation in my local Civil Air Patrol group increase my chances of being accepted? And if so, would it be likely that obtaining the Billy Mitchell Award would further increase those chances?
Battle, by Federal Law you must be at least age 17 with parental consent and at least a junior to have an appointment or to join the Air Force. However, they may speak to recruiters when they come to their high school. While you are still too young to enlist into the Air Force, it is never too early to start preparing. There are a few things you can do now to prepare for once you reach the required age. First study hard and graduate from high school. Get the best grades you can in all subjects especially English, Math and Science. This will help you improve your score on the ASVAB test which is required for enlistment. Say no to drugs and get an early start on physical conditioning are important steps in the right direction. And stay out of trouble. Law violations can delay and in some cases will disqualify you from joining the Air Force and taking advantage of the opportunities available. Starting early and being prepared are your best shot. Stay in contact with your Guidance Counselor and maybe we will see you in a few years. You may research more information about the Air Force on our site of www.airforce.com to include benefits like education, careers, training, lifestyle, requirements, etc. There is also the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) portion that answers a lot of the most common questions asked: www.airforce.com/frequently-asked-questions/ You may also download the Aim High App: www.airforce.com/aim-high-app You may also log on to Airforce.com to chat with a live advisor for assistance or call us to answer questions. If qualified you can join at age 17 with parental consent during your junior or senior year in high school as part of The Air Force Ambassador Program and enter the Delayed Entry Program (DEP), but you will not go to Basic Military Training (BMT) until AFTER you graduate high school. Ray U.S. Air Force and Space Force Recruiting
How long would it take me to become a pilot if i joined right now. I was going to as i was in Jr. Air force ROTC in school but my life took a different turn. Im 19 now and want to adventure
Qualifications To qualify for OTS (Officer Training School), you must have any baccalaureate degree or be within 365 days of graduating from a U.S. college or university to apply. You must have earned a minimum GPA of 2.5 or better to be eligible to apply. Must be a U.S. Citizen. Must be at least 18 years of age and not reached your 40th birthday for non-rated and Remotely Piloted Aircraft (RPA) Applicants. ** Pilot, Air Battle Manager (ABM), and Combat System Officer (CSO) Applicants. Must not be beyond their 33rd birthday as of the projected board release date to apply. OTS applicants will contact an Air Force Line recruiter to schedule an appointment. During the initial appointment qualifications are confirmed to include education, height & weight, medical history, law violations, etc. Don Air Force and Space Force Recruiting Service
If you'd aired ads this motivating in 2016 I'd have been an Airman instead of a Marine
Looks like they fired the 2 moms ad guy lol
Thats the army.
I feel there preparing for war
Well, at least it’s not talking about how F35 has two moms…
It’s a shame we didn’t get to see the Raider, but such is the way of the cutting edge😂
I’m guessing that Nellis AFB was part of the production? They’ve got the hotshots to pull these stunts, though those mountains don’t like like the Sierras.
yea, you do own the sky
Well I like how AFB is getting out and involving commercials and all... But I wonder what happened to the other applicants who applied ROTC and the academy?? Personally I would join Air Force but my recruiter said I wasn't good even though I have a 89 on asvab and ACT score for 22 and I'm physically good except 5 pounds over the weight
What are the best steps to take if I wanted to potentially apply to the Air Force Academy?
Frank, The U.S. Air Force Academy is one of the most selective colleges in the country. Admission requirements are high, and the competition is intense. To be eligible, you must be: A U.S. citizen. Of good moral character. At least 17, but less than 23 years of age by July 1 of the year you would enter. The age requirement is public law and cannot be waived. You must meet high leadership, academic, physical, and medical standards to apply. If you meet the above qualification, you may contact the USAF Academy directly for their information at (800) 443-9266 and here is their link: www.academyadmissions.com/#Page/Getting_in_the_Academy
Ray
U.S. Air Force and Space Force Recruiting
@@USAirForceRecruiting Would participation in my local Civil Air Patrol group increase my chances of being accepted? And if so, would it be likely that obtaining the Billy Mitchell Award would further increase those chances?
@@franksinatra661bruh just get a private pilots license
Yes they would be helpful on your application
Don
Air Force and Space Force Recruiting Service
I'm 15 and my dream is to join the military.
Battle, by Federal Law you must be at least age 17 with parental consent and at least a junior to have an appointment or to join the Air Force. However, they may speak to recruiters when they come to their high school.
While you are still too young to enlist into the Air Force, it is never too early to start preparing. There are a few things you can do now to prepare for once you reach the required age. First study hard and graduate from high school. Get the best grades you can in all subjects especially English, Math and Science. This will help you improve your score on the ASVAB test which is required for enlistment. Say no to drugs and get an early start on physical conditioning are important steps in the right direction. And stay out of trouble. Law violations can delay and in some cases will disqualify you from joining the Air Force and taking advantage of the opportunities available. Starting early and being prepared are your best shot. Stay in contact with your Guidance Counselor and maybe we will see you in a few years.
You may research more information about the Air Force on our site of www.airforce.com to include benefits like education, careers, training, lifestyle, requirements, etc.
There is also the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) portion that answers a lot of the most common questions asked: www.airforce.com/frequently-asked-questions/
You may also download the Aim High App: www.airforce.com/aim-high-app
You may also log on to Airforce.com to chat with a live advisor for assistance or call us to answer questions.
If qualified you can join at age 17 with parental consent during your junior or senior year in high school as part of The Air Force Ambassador Program and enter the Delayed Entry Program (DEP), but you will not go to Basic Military Training (BMT) until AFTER you graduate high school.
Ray
U.S. Air Force and Space Force Recruiting
Trust me, the Air Force/Space Force is the better option to take. A lot of marketable skills after the service.
With the Air Force, ROTC to become an officer is your best option, though they *have* started opening pilot positions for enlisted.
How long would it take me to become a pilot if i joined right now. I was going to as i was in Jr. Air force ROTC in school but my life took a different turn. Im 19 now and want to adventure
Qualifications
To qualify for OTS (Officer Training School), you must have any baccalaureate degree or be within 365
days of graduating from a U.S. college or university to apply. You must have earned a minimum GPA of
2.5 or better to be eligible to apply.
Must be a U.S. Citizen.
Must be at least 18 years of age and not reached your 40th birthday for non-rated and Remotely Piloted
Aircraft (RPA) Applicants. **
Pilot, Air Battle Manager (ABM), and Combat System Officer (CSO) Applicants. Must not be beyond their
33rd birthday as of the projected board release date to apply.
OTS applicants will contact an Air Force Line recruiter to schedule an appointment. During the initial
appointment qualifications are confirmed to include education, height & weight, medical history, law
violations, etc.
Don
Air Force and Space Force Recruiting Service
Get into the air force academy. Best route to take. Or any of the military academies
😮
you guys seem desperate.
How so? This seems like a normal military ad to me
UAP > Airplane
Good luck to anyone wanting to become a pilot or better yet join the military. The branches are making it almost impsis to get it these days
170 Views after 22 hours => Air Force = losers?