Posted on Jul 17, 2019
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I was looking into the WOFT program and I am determined to get selected even if it takes me a while. My question is what are my chances of getting selected right now as a E-2, what will I have to do to make myself more appealing. Right now I am studying for the Sift test so I can score high on that, but is there anything else I can do to get selected. I heard the army is in need for pilots and my dream is to be a pilot and serve my 20 years and possibly serve for as long as I can.
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Learn basic information about Army Aviation. For example, know at least the types of aircraft the Army operates and what their mission is. Your understanding of the mission types doesn't have to be in-depth but know the difference between attack, assault and other mission sets.

I've interviewed several candidates who claim Army Aviation as a "life long dream" but have no idea about different aircraft and the mission of Army Aviation.

Get a flight physical ASAP and if there's any problems that can be addressed, address them before you are assessed.

Good luck.
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Im trying to get my flight physical but they told me I have to take the sift first. So Ive been studying everyday amd when I feel confident enough im going to go take the sift and get the physical done as soon as I can. Thank you for the advice.
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SPC (Join to see) - 1. Do your daily job the best you can, CHEERFULY. 2. Be in SUPERB physical condition. 3. Enroll in COLLEGE classes, after duty hours. Use Tuition assistance. 4. STUDY for the Flight Aptitude Test. 5. STAY AWAY from the "losers." Thats about it...
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Good chance. The army is 750 pilots short.
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1. Do your daily job the best you can, CHEERFULY. 2. Be in SUPERB physical condition. 3. Enroll in COLLEGE classes, after duty hours. Use Tuition assistance. 4. STUDY for the Flight Aptitude Test. 5. STAY AWAY from the "losers." Thats about it...

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