Primary Flight Training NAS Whiting Field
October 23, 2009
T-34C Primary Flight Training at NAS Whiting Field in Milton FL. Initial training for US Navy, Marines, Coast Guard and Air Force Aviators.
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THIS IS SO COOL!!! …
THIS IS SO COOL!!! I LOVE IT!!
Nice Video Steve!
Nice Video Steve!
Nice video work on …
Nice video work on the PC….but shouldn’t you have been studying NATOPS??
Good Job…fun to watch!!
Bill Hobgood
CDR, USN (ret)
Good Job Steve!! …
Good Job Steve!! That is pretty cool!
Great Job Michele! …
Great Job Michele! We are all proud of what you contributed to this video and your passage to helicopter training. Watch almost every night!
I think I know that …
I think I know that “OLD BLACK BETTE”. U must have a GREAT flight instructor. LOVED IT!! FLY ON.
good job Steve ( …
good job Steve (zoob)
haha so cool
haha so cool
Are there any US …
Are there any US Marine Corps pilots that can tell me about how i can get into the aviation program and be able to do helicopters?
ilikecheese: are …
ilikecheese: are you a college grad? That’s a start. Apply, take written tests, etc. Oh yeah… must be medically qualified with 20/20 vision (no LASIK, but check current regs [correct me any1]. If accepted, you go through AOCS in Pensacola, FL. If you pass that, then you get commissioned as a 2LT. Then you go through primary flight training at the same place. If you top your class, you get a choice. If not – needs of the Marine Corps. That’s basically it
i heard you can get …
i heard you can get lasik and they’ll take you.
TrueCourse, your …
TrueCourse, your info is a little out of date: you don’t need 20/20 vision and Marines don’t have AOCS. You also left out TBS, IFS, and API.
mkaaay.thanks for …
mkaaay.thanks for the update
sheyras,
The Navy …
sheyras,
The Navy generally uses the PRK (photorefractive keratectomy) laser process and NOT Lasix surgery. They found with Lasix the corneal flap may be subject to tearing or irritation in extreme combat environments.
Get in touch with …
Get in touch with your local Officer Selection Officer and talk to him about Marine Officer Programs. If you qualify, he might set you up with a ground contract for Officer Candidates School and you can try to earn an Air contract.