hi! i’m trying to finish out nursing school, then after graduating IMMEDIATELY enlisting to become an air force nurse…then hopefully a flight nurse! lol. does that seem like a good way to go or would there be a better route?
I think that is a great route. It would be a direct commission. Contact your local health professions recruiter when you are close to graduating. Good luck.
Hi Angel! Thank you for this very informational video. I just got selected to be a flight nurse in the ANG, and he been watching alot of AE videos to keep myself motivated with this whole waiting period (tech school dates, etc.). Also, do you have any idea what the prospects are for those that are flight nurses in the ANG/Reserves with 3-4years of experience that would like to go active?
Hi Andreas! Of course, happy to help. Hmm I am not sure how the guard works honestly. I know 3 flight nurses that transitioned from guard to active duty. I can ask them the process and get back to you.
Hello! So if you’re ER/ICU and your leadership approves you to cross train it is the same process as med surg. ER and ICU are usually critically manned so it may be hard to leave those career fields if you are already in the Air Force. If you are a civilian it’s the same process as a direct commissioning from any other specialty. You have to have at least 1 year inpatient nursing experience. Hope this helps.
Hi Angel I’m a senior in high school next fall I will be attending college and doing air force ROTC to become a flight nurse will this be a direct commission? Also I’m planning on doing pre med do you think that good major? What will you recommend I major in to become a nurse in the Air Force? Thanks!
Hey! That is great news. I would usually find someone to watch him, a friend or coworker. If I couldn’t find anyone I would pay for a rover. Good luck to you dear!
Hi Angel! Thanks so much for the video. I currently got accepted to an MSN-RN program and very excited to start in the Fall. I’ve been highly interested in becoming a flight nurse ever since I was able to connect with my nurses on the Critical Care Transport as an EMT. I have also been interested in joining the military since high school but was always scared to get a job that I wouldn’t like. Do you have any advice on what I should do after I get my MSN and pass the NCLEX if I wanted to do flight nursing in the Air Force? I currently work at a level 1 Trauma Center in CA as an ED Tech for about 2 years now and they have a new grad program that I was thinking about applying to to get some ICU or ED experience. Would it be better to apply for my hospitals new grad program out of nursing school and get a year of experience and then join the Air Force or start the process of becoming an officer and the Air Force’s new grad program? I researched that the new grads in the Air Force are required to start in med surg and I don’t know how long that will take before becoming a flight nurse. I am currently 24 turning 25 this year and I got my bachelors in Kinesiology with almost 5 years of healthcare experience. Any input would be appreciated! 😊
Hi Ray! Thanks for watching my video and I’m glad you liked it. Congrats on your acceptance into the nursing program. That’s huge. I’m assuming you get a dual BSN with the MSN. You have options 1. You can work for a year or two in the ED then talk to a health professions recruiter and try your luck at direct commission into flight nursing. My unit now has a total of 3 nurses this year who direct commissioned from civilian to flight nursing so it seems it’s becoming more common. No guarantee but you may get lucky. Realize if you do a civilian new grad program though you may be required to work at that hospital for a certain amount of time to pay back the investment…look into that. 2. You commission immediately following nursing school into the air force as a med surg nurse, work for a few years (2-4) then put in an application. This is the more common way and your chances of being a flight nurses are extremely high. Hope this helps. Good luck with school!
Hey! Of course! I hope you learned something. Yes you have to do a PT test every 6-12 months depending on your score. It consist of a 1.5 mile run, push ups and sit ups/waist measurement. There are also other options like the “Hammer” run, hand release push ups, planks. Watch this video for more information th-cam.com/video/43hauVScq0U/w-d-xo.htmlsi=sIjKDKJseRjEUkOu Link with more details www.afpc.af.mil/Career-Management/Fitness-Program/
Hello! I was just accepted into the Air Force NTP medsurg track and I was wondering if you knew approximately how long before I could cross-train into another field? I have been currently working on CCUs and I really want to stay in this field if I can.
Hello! Congrats on joining the force. Probably anywhere from 3-6 years. Depends on the manning within that specific career field. Speak with your chief nurse during your initial meet and great. Make sure you emphasize you are willing to do your time where ever the air force needs it but your desire down the line is XYZ. Good luck to you.
Currently a civilian nurse and very intrigued and interested in this type of nursing, also currently an active duty spouse. How does that factor in? We have three kiddos also.
Hi ER RN here looking for a change then the bedside how hard is it to enlist full time ? Also is the asvab an requirment what do you reccomend to start studying ? Enjoy the video very informative 😄
I am interested in Aeromedical Evacuation do I need a bachelors for this? Also I have heard that the reserves gets deployed more than AD for these missions.
Hi! Im extremely jealous of you. Been wanting to be on the same path as you, but I dont think that'll be possible since im going reserve. Im an neurosurgery and cardiac ICU nurse for about 10 years. What will be the best job I can take as a reservist in your opinion?
@Jana-ho9ic thanks for your reply. I applied passed the exam but failed physical due to my sleep apnea. I was really hoping they would make a waiver, but they did notm
Can you tell me more about the IFC flight physical: 1. How do they measure your ears to know if you pop ( depressurize) them 2. What are the techniques to pop my ears 3. How do I pass the depth perception? I had Problems passing it at MEPs 4. Can I find u in the global mil email
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hi! i’m trying to finish out nursing school, then after graduating IMMEDIATELY enlisting to become an air force nurse…then hopefully a flight nurse! lol. does that seem like a good way to go or would there be a better route?
I think that is a great route. It would be a direct commission. Contact your local health professions recruiter when you are close to graduating. Good luck.
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Hi Angel! Thank you for this very informational video. I just got selected to be a flight nurse in the ANG, and he been watching alot of AE videos to keep myself motivated with this whole waiting period (tech school dates, etc.). Also, do you have any idea what the prospects are for those that are flight nurses in the ANG/Reserves with 3-4years of experience that would like to go active?
Hi Andreas! Of course, happy to help. Hmm I am not sure how the guard works honestly. I know 3 flight nurses that transitioned from guard to active duty. I can ask them the process and get back to you.
@Angel Nwankwo Thank you so much Angel!!
What is the transition for flight nurses coming back from ICU/ER? I know you talk a lot about going from med surg - thanks! Great video!
Hello! So if you’re ER/ICU and your leadership approves you to cross train it is the same process as med surg. ER and ICU are usually critically manned so it may be hard to leave those career fields if you are already in the Air Force. If you are a civilian it’s the same process as a direct commissioning from any other specialty. You have to have at least 1 year inpatient nursing experience. Hope this helps.
Hi Angel I’m a senior in high school next fall I will be attending college and doing air force ROTC to become a flight nurse will this be a direct commission? Also I’m planning on doing pre med do you think that good major? What will you recommend I major in to become a nurse in the Air Force? Thanks!
Hello! So much info and I love it! Talking to a recruiter now but wanted to know what you do with your dog when you are gone so much!
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Hey! That is great news. I would usually find someone to watch him, a friend or coworker. If I couldn’t find anyone I would pay for a rover. Good luck to you dear!
Hi Angel! Thanks so much for the video. I currently got accepted to an MSN-RN program and very excited to start in the Fall. I’ve been highly interested in becoming a flight nurse ever since I was able to connect with my nurses on the Critical Care Transport as an EMT. I have also been interested in joining the military since high school but was always scared to get a job that I wouldn’t like. Do you have any advice on what I should do after I get my MSN and pass the NCLEX if I wanted to do flight nursing in the Air Force? I currently work at a level 1 Trauma Center in CA as an ED Tech for about 2 years now and they have a new grad program that I was thinking about applying to to get some ICU or ED experience.
Would it be better to apply for my hospitals new grad program out of nursing school and get a year of experience and then join the Air Force or start the process of becoming an officer and the Air Force’s new grad program? I researched that the new grads in the Air Force are required to start in med surg and I don’t know how long that will take before becoming a flight nurse.
I am currently 24 turning 25 this year and I got my bachelors in Kinesiology with almost 5 years of healthcare experience.
Any input would be appreciated! 😊
Hi Ray! Thanks for watching my video and I’m glad you liked it. Congrats on your acceptance into the nursing program. That’s huge. I’m assuming you get a dual BSN with the MSN. You have options
1. You can work for a year or two in the ED then talk to a health professions recruiter and try your luck at direct commission into flight nursing. My unit now has a total of 3 nurses this year who direct commissioned from civilian to flight nursing so it seems it’s becoming more common. No guarantee but you may get lucky. Realize if you do a civilian new grad program though you may be required to work at that hospital for a certain amount of time to pay back the investment…look into that.
2. You commission immediately following nursing school into the air force as a med surg nurse, work for a few years (2-4) then put in an application. This is the more common way and your chances of being a flight nurses are extremely high.
Hope this helps. Good luck with school!
Hi Angel! Thank you for the video! are there physical requirements to being a Air Force nurse, such as the Air Force physical test with push ups, etc?
Hey! Of course! I hope you learned something. Yes you have to do a PT test every 6-12 months depending on your score. It consist of a 1.5 mile run, push ups and sit ups/waist measurement. There are also other options like the “Hammer” run, hand release push ups, planks.
Watch this video for more information
th-cam.com/video/43hauVScq0U/w-d-xo.htmlsi=sIjKDKJseRjEUkOu
Link with more details
www.afpc.af.mil/Career-Management/Fitness-Program/
thank you so much!!@@AirForceNurseAngel
Hello! I was just accepted into the Air Force NTP medsurg track and I was wondering if you knew approximately how long before I could cross-train into another field? I have been currently working on CCUs and I really want to stay in this field if I can.
Hello! Congrats on joining the force. Probably anywhere from 3-6 years. Depends on the manning within that specific career field. Speak with your chief nurse during your initial meet and great. Make sure you emphasize you are willing to do your time where ever the air force needs it but your desire down the line is XYZ. Good luck to you.
@@AirForceNurseAngel Thank you! I'm trying to remain hopeful because I know everything happens for a reason!
Currently a civilian nurse and very intrigued and interested in this type of nursing, also currently an active duty spouse. How does that factor in? We have three kiddos also.
Hi ER RN here looking for a change then the bedside how hard is it to enlist full time ? Also is the asvab an requirment what do you reccomend to start studying ? Enjoy the video very informative 😄
Thanks a lots. God bless you🎉😊
I am interested in Aeromedical Evacuation do I need a bachelors for this? Also I have heard that the reserves gets deployed more than AD for these missions.
Are their civilian flight nurses positions in the air-force?
Hi! Im extremely jealous of you. Been wanting to be on the same path as you, but I dont think that'll be possible since im going reserve. Im an neurosurgery and cardiac ICU nurse for about 10 years. What will be the best job I can take as a reservist in your opinion?
@Jana-ho9ic thanks for your reply. I applied passed the exam but failed physical due to my sleep apnea. I was really hoping they would make a waiver, but they did notm
Thanks for the video!
Of course! Thank you for the support!
On average how many hours a week are you working compared to being a bedside nurse? (both in airforce)
Do you work a lot of night shifts as a flight nurse?
We have some night flights but typically our flights are during the day
Do flight nurses X4N0X1 have to go to flight school?
This my dream job 😍
Do you still have to go to basic training in San Antonio if you join the Air Force Nursing Corps?
Hello! You got to commissioned officer training COT at Maxwell, AFB in AL.
What should I do if I’m enlisted trying to get into this career field ? Cross train into nursing then go for this?
Hey! I recommend doing the nurse enlisted commissioning program (NECP )then joining flight nursing a few years later. Good luck 🙏🏾
@@AirForceNurseAngel yea that’s the route I plan on taking thank you!
Hello ma'am, I'm a Filipino nurse and a registered USRN, can I apply to the air force as I pilot? I'm 24 yrs old
What are the disqualifiers
Hi! I have the regulations linked in the description box. Too many to list.
Can you tell me more about the IFC flight physical:
1. How do they measure your ears to know if you pop ( depressurize) them
2. What are the techniques to pop my ears
3. How do I pass the depth perception? I had Problems passing it at MEPs
4. Can I find u in the global mil email