Army Pilot
By :Joey Rindels. Army Pilot. Education/Training. Officers are expert trainers in their career fields. Male and Female Soldiers gain these skills in the Warrant Officer Flight Training program, the WOFT. Job skills talents and experiences necessary.
Army Pilot
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By :Joey Rindels Army Pilot
Education/Training • Officers are expert trainers in their career fields. • Male and Female Soldiers gain these skills in the Warrant Officer Flight Training program, the WOFT
Job skills talents and experiences necessary • Male and Female Soldiers gain piloting skills in the Warrant Officer Flight Training program. • Warrant Officers are trained to fly the UH-60 Black Hawk, the CH-47 Chinook, the OH-58 Kiowa Warrior and the AH-64 A and D Apache helicopters on combat, and rescue missions
What Will You Make? • Soldiers are paid on a monthly schedule reported to you on your Leave and Earnings Statement on the 1st and 15th of the month. • You get paid on what rank you are as a pilot in the army. • The higher ranking you are the more you get paid because your more experience.
Benefits and healthcare • Health care professionals in the U.S. Army Medical Department ,AMEDD ,enjoy a wide range of opportunities and financial incentives. • Benefits are provided by professionals serving in the active Army.
Employment outlook • The Army has many interesting jobs in different areas, provided you qualify and a vacancy exists.
Advanced opportunities • The are the rankings of the army in order • Private(pvt/pv2), Private first class(PFC),Specialist(SPC),Corporal(CPL), Sergeant(SGT),staff Sergeant(SSG),sergeant first class(SFC),Master sergeant(MSG),First sergeant(1SG),Sergeant major(SGM),Command sergeant major(CSM),and last sergeant major of the army.
Typical Day • After all training is completed, a typical day in the Army depends on your job. • Most Soldiers work Monday through Friday from 9-5, but actual work schedules depend on mission requirements and your MOS. • MOS stands for Military Occupational Specialty.
aptitude • In order to enlist for both Active Duty and the Army Reserve, you have to be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident alien. • You also must have a high school diploma. • You have to be 17 to 41 years old, be healthy and in good physical condition. • You must be in good moral standing, and be single or married with no more than two children under the age of 18.