(Per the Warrant Officer Recruiting Website - Information is current as of 1 Jan 2008.) Civilians can only apply for the Warrant
Officer Aviator Program at this time. There are two ways to become an Army Aviator
Warrant Officer. One is if you are already
on active duty and the other is if you are a civilian, reservist or in the
National Guard. If you are not currently on active duty you will go through your
local Army recruiter. The manager for this program is Mr. Howell. He acts as the
command's liaison to recruiters and is a process facilitator for applicants. It
is a great time to apply to become a Warrant Officer in today's Army of One!
Good Luck. General Warrant Officer Flight Training
Information: Basic Training lasts nine weeks and is conducted at any location
responsible for Basic Training. Warrant Officer Candidate School (WOCS) lasts
six weeks and four days at Fort Rucker, Alabama (WOCS is an intensive course of
military and academic development for all Warrant Officers). Initial Entry
Rotary Wing qualification consists of 40 weeks of flight training at Fort
Rucker, Alabama. Option 1 You must achieve a score of 50 or higher on the
ASVAB test while achieving a GT score (one of ten sub test scores from the ASVAB)
of 110 or higher. You must score 90 or higher on the AFAST test. A Class 1-A/W
Flight Physical will then be scheduled. You cannot have had Radial Keratonomy
eye surgery. Your eyesight cannot be more than 20/50 and must be correctable to
20/20. There is a study group being conducted on personnel who have undergone
eye surgery for entry into the Warrant Officer Flight Training Program. Please
visit this site for additional information concerning the study group:
http://www.rucker.amedd.army.mil/dept/aama/ You will have to provide a copy of your high
school and college diplomas and transcripts, references from no more than 6 of
your closest friends in as high a position within the community as possible.
Your references should include community service, volunteer work, character,
physical ability, scholarly and leadership traits. You will have to complete a
signed, one page, handwritten, narrative addressing the statement "Why I want to
be an Army Aviator". No assistance in preparation of the paper is authorized
other than the use of a dictionary. You will also be required to get a
full-length photo in professional attire. Your packet will be forwarded to the
recruiting battalion headquarters for review; they will convene a board of
officers for you to appear before. Their recommendation and your application
packet will be forwarded to the USAREC Selection Board. Once the USAREC
Selection Board has adjourned and the results are approved, the recruiter will
be notified of the results. If selected, you will have 10 days to go to the MEPS
where you took your physical and enlist into the Army as a Warrant Officer
Flight Training Candidate. You will not leave that day, you will be given a
report date from 3 weeks to 12 months later. You can also find information on
the Warrant Officer Flight Training program at
goarmy.com Mr. Joe L. Howell NOTE: THE WEBMASTER APPLIED AT AGE 32 AND WAS SELECTED THE FIRST TIME! YOU CAN DO IT! Download the packet HERE |
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