Posted on Mar 11, 2020
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I am currently an Active-Duty Sailor interested in applying for Naval OCS as a Naval Aviator but I am also interested in applying for Air Force OTS as a back up if I cannot fly for the Navy. I am looking to go Air Force would I have to wait until I am off Active-Duty or can I get a conditional release if I get picked up for Air Force OTS and if so how can I get one?
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LCDR Howard Tillison
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Contact the USAF recruiter. They will know, or they will find out.
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Maj Pete Siegel
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If you have a degree and are physically qualified, check with a Air Force recruiter. Also check with your personnel shop. IIRC, 27 is the age limit for pilot training. I had a friend who went enlisted AF to Navy AOCS after he separated and received his degree. Was an S-3 Viking crew dog and retired with two stars.
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SFC Ralph E Kelley
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In all likely hood no one here can answer that question. Maybe you should ask an office where than take OTS Application. They probably have an online link some where
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