Originally Posted by Rogue
Originally Posted by jorgeI
Officers don't get that test administered, way too rudimentary. Their criteria is based on academic background (Four year Bachelor's degree at a minimum and in fields not including basketweaving),then aviation gets a test called AQT/FAR. Completely different (and higher) standards. So you'd lose your wager. Incidentally, the highest standards, at least in the Navy for enlisted ranks, Corpsman doesn't even compare to AW (aviation warfare operator) or any of the Nuke rates. Now if you are talking MDs, whole different ball of wax, but to compare medics to Aviators (even Army ones) in terms of requirements, is pretty far fetched...


Army Roto wingers are required to have a 110 GT score. So are Army enlisted 68W's (basic medics)...




Two entirely different testing systems sir. The Navy's and the USAF's are similar. There is NO VEHICLE for an enlisted person to make the jump right into Aviator training in any of the Sea Services (Navy trains them all) or the USAF.


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