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Old 05-13-2009, 03:50 PM   #1
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That's very cool. I really wish CTN could go AC.
I think Marines can be CTN Aircrew....
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Paula, thanks for breaking this down to day by day! It will be a great help for Deppers going air crew!
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Great post... Lots of good data....
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Old 05-15-2009, 07:42 PM   #4
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Thanks Craiggers!! Its done!!! If it helps one, it was worth it. Lauren would have killed to get info like this before she went.

If anyone has questions and I'm not around, Craig & Tessie have my phone number so feel free to call. I'd love to help you figure out if Aircrew is for you.

** disclaimer...I'm Biased! lol Aircrew is the best!
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This was the best and most in-depth description of NACCS I've read so far. Thank you for taking the time to type it.
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I am leaving for boot jan 23 I am beyond excited! The question I have is about sar ...iv done a few pst's and have been training but I can't do 4 pull ups.. Iv been told that even though I didn't contract before I left I'll still have a chance to go into sar? Please let me know how And if it's possible!
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Thank you so much for the detailed write-up on what to expect! Hopefully the process hasn't changed much in the past 3 years... the H-60 hoist sounds like fun!
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I think Marines can be CTN Aircrew....

I am hoping to get AO or MA, but hopefully AO so I can volunteer to fly as Naval aircrew. Is this the training that I would go through?
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I am hoping to get AO or MA, but hopefully AO so I can volunteer to fly as Naval aircrew. Is this the training that I would go through?
You cannot get Aircrew by being an AO anymore than you can get Aircrew by being a CS. AOs used to be able to volunteer for NACCS and get assigned to P-3s, but their duties have been absorbed by AWVs.

If you want to be a Naval Aircrewman, you MUST get a contract for AIRC (Fixed-Wing/MH-53E) or AIRR (Rescue Swimmer/MH-60)... otherwise you have to try to cross-rate after 2 years in your current rating.
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FYI, I'm going to write up a detailed Aircrew Program breakdown as soon as my course-load settles here at NACCS... 90% of the info here and elsewhere on the internet is outdated re: AIRC and AIRR.
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FYI, I'm going to write up a detailed Aircrew Program breakdown as soon as my course-load settles here at NACCS... 90% of the info here and elsewhere on the internet is outdated re: AIRC and AIRR.
Thanks a lot! This actually will help a lot. Sometimes a detailed step-by-step action plan helps a lot. I've been training my body a lot the past few months and I want to make sure I'm ready!
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