To help illustrate how big a day this is for us, I will run a brief overview of how I got here. It all started in college, when I was at Mt. SAC and decided to join the AFROTC program at USC. After my first year in ROTC, I had to go to a "boot camp" called field training. We were evaluated and racked and stacked during field training. My junior year, I began attending USC and continued on with ROTC. During my junior year, I had to compete for a pilot slot. To put this into perspective, I was going up against probably 1200-2000 other students at other ROTC units throughout the country. Only about the top 500 or so got pilot slots. That was the first major milestone. Then I had to graduate. After graduation, I was assigned a casual status job at Vandenberg AFB on the central coast of California. While stationed at Vandenberg, I had to attend Introductory Flight Screening in Pueblo, CO. This was supposed to be 6 weeks but was extended to 8 weeks due to bad weather. The second milestone complete. After about 8 months at Vandenberg, I moved to Pensacola, FL to begin pilot training with the Navy. The first school was called Aviation Preflight Indoctrination (API). API lasts six weeks and is fun and a pain at the same time. A few weeks later, I began primary flight training at Whiting Field, north of Pensacola, where I flew the T-34C. I completed primary after 6 months, which is relatively fast for Whiting. At the end of primary I track selected to the T-1A. Third milestone complete. After about a 4 month break, I arrived here at Vance AFB in Enid to complete pilot training. After about 5 months of flying the T-1 I completed the syllabus before we went on the Christmas break. Forth and perhaps the most significant milestone complete. Now, after about 6 years of concentrated effort, not including the previous 18 that I have been alive hoping and dreaming about flying, a significant portion of my future is at stake. Will I end up in the dream location of Hawaii, or am I destined to fly the T-1 here at Vance for the foreseeable future? Only God and my flight commander know the answer. Until Friday....
Pray for SURF,
Chris
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Wow, interesting and long line of events to get to where you are today. Hope everything goes well!
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