CC268
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Lately I have really been struggling to determine if the military route (specifically Air National Guard) is something I might be interested in. I don't know much about military, but I have done a lot of reading and been over on flyingsquadron (ANG forum) to get a general understanding.
The hitch is I have had asthma/allergies my whole life. I have never been hospitalized for it, but I do take montelukast and Dulera (preventative inhaler). My asthma is very much allergy driven and unfortunately Arizona is one of the worst states for it. Other than that I am a healthy person and in good shape all around. It is one of those things that really only flares up when I am sick with a cold/flu. But I realize that the military doesn't take asthma lightly. I have read quite a bit of the Air Force Waiver Guide regarding asthma. You essentially have to prove you haven't had asthma/taken medication after the age of 13. I certainly don't fit that category. All this said, I think my chances of even being accepted into ANG are slim to none. But there is a part of me that wants to at least talk to a recruiter. I have always looked up to the guys flying fighters and heavys - those guys are legends in my mind. I had several friends in engineering school who were in Airforce ROTC. Those lucky bastards are all in Oklahoma with pilot slots. In fact, one just got assigned to the B52 in Louisiana. Wow - what a trip. Can't help but really envy those guys. Those guys are out there making a difference while I sit in my cube - it is disappointing in a lot of ways.
The other option is the civilian route, which I am currently doing. I have discussed this with you guys before on here. Pay for my ratings while being an engineer, go into it with no debt (I don't have any debt now either). It would still be an enjoyable gig and it has been my original plan. I have already confirmed with two AMEs that getting a 1st class medical wouldn't be an issue.
So what are your guys' thoughts/opinion on civilian vs. military?
Anyways, wanted to bounce these thoughts off some fellow pilots here, I know many of you are or have been in the military.
The hitch is I have had asthma/allergies my whole life. I have never been hospitalized for it, but I do take montelukast and Dulera (preventative inhaler). My asthma is very much allergy driven and unfortunately Arizona is one of the worst states for it. Other than that I am a healthy person and in good shape all around. It is one of those things that really only flares up when I am sick with a cold/flu. But I realize that the military doesn't take asthma lightly. I have read quite a bit of the Air Force Waiver Guide regarding asthma. You essentially have to prove you haven't had asthma/taken medication after the age of 13. I certainly don't fit that category. All this said, I think my chances of even being accepted into ANG are slim to none. But there is a part of me that wants to at least talk to a recruiter. I have always looked up to the guys flying fighters and heavys - those guys are legends in my mind. I had several friends in engineering school who were in Airforce ROTC. Those lucky bastards are all in Oklahoma with pilot slots. In fact, one just got assigned to the B52 in Louisiana. Wow - what a trip. Can't help but really envy those guys. Those guys are out there making a difference while I sit in my cube - it is disappointing in a lot of ways.
The other option is the civilian route, which I am currently doing. I have discussed this with you guys before on here. Pay for my ratings while being an engineer, go into it with no debt (I don't have any debt now either). It would still be an enjoyable gig and it has been my original plan. I have already confirmed with two AMEs that getting a 1st class medical wouldn't be an issue.
So what are your guys' thoughts/opinion on civilian vs. military?
Anyways, wanted to bounce these thoughts off some fellow pilots here, I know many of you are or have been in the military.