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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.
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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.