My nephew just got accepted into the naval academy. He goes Rhode Island in July OCS. He already has his pilots license which is like a grain of salt to the navy academy. Then off to Pensacola FL. His father was a pilot in The US Army Apaches. So so proud of him!! And let me also say thanks to The Late Major General Anthony Potts for giving my nephew off the chart recommendation!!
Amazing video sir! I am currently enlisted (crypto), currently compiling an Academy package with a focus on becoming a helicopter pilot. LOTS of great information you both gave out, thank you! Keep doing what you are doing!
@@SpooderOfficial crazy that someone has responded to this so long after. I didn't, in high school I got into drugs and the result of that was underperforming during high school. Since then, I've actually given my life to Jesus and I'm in the process of becoming a minister, possibly a Pastor. How things change! Thank you for responding and asking, really brings me back. God bless you!
Nicely done on the vid. Wish there was something like this when I was younger. Currently, it's an 8 year commitment regardless of jets, maritime, or helos.
Thank you so much for making this video! Annapolis has always been my dream to achieve gaining acceptance too ever since I was in the second grade. I have always had a burning love to serve my country as a Navy Officer for my life career. I recently got accepted to the Advanced Space Academy in Huntsville, Alabama for aerospace, space technology, STEM courses that I'm looking forward to. I've always thought about going SWO because of how I love Aircraft Carriers and the excitement and amazement for nuke, and having the chance to being apart of aviation operations. Recently, I've been really interested in aerospace, naval aviation etc, so if I think the flight simulations, and training at the space academy is something I really enjoy doing, my final decision will giving my life to the Navy as a potential Navy Fighter Pilot or other type of Naval Aviator. This video really opened many doors of information for me, (coming from a family who has never had a profession in any aviation field) I didn't know where to look to start my path, but USNA and the mids always have my back! Thanks. :)
*Great looking Bulldog - reminds me of a girl I dragged Youngster Year.* *s/ Retired 24 Year US Navy Submariner - USNA Class of 1965 - Former Enlisted Man*
To quote Richard Gere in "An Officer and a Gentleman"... "I want to fly jets!!" I understand there's a height limit for fighters and I wondered what is the max height for those cramped cockpits? (Something that you really can't do anything about once you apply) Yes I want to fly jets, but I'm way too old for the military now. To this day I kick myself for deciding NOT to apply for the USNA even though my ASVAB scores were high enough to apply. To this day I remember my thinking when I was presented with that option by the recruiter: "Four more years of school??? Nahh!" Not my brightest day. :-(
Thank you very much for your time gentlemen, I'm currently an enlisted sailor pursuing a career as a Naval aviator. I was wondering what kind of advice you can give somebody who wants to be admitted into the USNA as an enlisted sailor in the fleet? VR, Calvin Massey
Unfortunately, I didn't get into the USNA, so I chose a local university with a exceptional Aviation program which will allow me to fly and obtain my pilots license through college! My goal has always been to become a Naval Aviator and I'm hell bent on making it happen. Do you have any info on OCS? How it works, or how to make myself stand out as a good pick for pilot?? Any info could help. Also, and tips on studying for the ASTB?? Thank you! I want to fly F/A-18/ E/A-18's!!! I love them, they're the definition of lust!! (Cheesy I know) but they have always been my favorite aircraft and ever since I could remember, I wanted to fly them and one day I will! I can't even begin to tell you how much I want this!! I want it more than anything!!!!!!!
Christian Hey, just curious.. have you considered applying for the ROTC scholarship? I can’t help you with OCS related questions since I didn’t go that route but I recently commissioned through ROTC and got picked up for pilot. Definitely a good option!
Would you recommend getting a private pilot license also taking college classes at a community college and enlisting into the navy and reapply to the service academies?
I have a question, my right kidney is normal while my left kidney is small, because of that my left kidney works at a low percentage. I really want to be a naval fighter pilot and go through the USNA but I am wondering if I can pass the fighter pilot medical examination.
F/A-18C/D is retiring, but used to be an option. Now, the options are F/A-18E (single seater Super Hornet), F/A-18F (dual-seater Super Hornet), EA-18G (electronic warfare dual-seat Super Hornet, 20mm gun removed), F-35C (CATOBAR F-35 variant with larger, folder wings, no internal gun). USMC is F-35B (hovering, STOVL F-35, no internal gun), F/A-18C (single seat Legacy Hornet), F/A-18D (dual seat Legacy), AV-8B Harrier II, and that's about it.
Thank you for this great video. Do you know what the vision restrictions in becoming a pilot entail? If you have contacts, is there a way to get laser eye surgery or are you out of luck? Thanks!
Hi I just saw this video. And I was wondering if you can help me understand how I my self can fly for the Navy. I’m Enlisted as a air traffic controller e3 and 27 about to finish my bachelors and wanna apply for the pilot program. And I’d like to get into it all the information as I can.
Emerson Arias It depends on the needs of the navy. If you have a good ASTB score, are physically qualified, and have a decent gpa, your odds are pretty high. This past selection everyone in my unit who wanted pilot got it besides 2 guys that got NFO.
Lol nice try but the air force produces 500 pilots a year through USAFA and around 400-500 a year through ROTC. But good advertising strategy I'll give you that.
Is it possible with my height (5ft btw) can become a naval aviator for the marines? I enlisted into the marines recently and may or may not plan on reapplying to the academy again.
He said the Navy Accepts MORE pilots not PRODUCES. Theres a big diffrence. The Air Force is way more competitive and hard produce the best of the best. But the Navy accepts more people than the air force does
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My nephew just got accepted into the naval academy. He goes Rhode Island in July OCS. He already has his pilots license which is like a grain of salt to the navy academy. Then off to Pensacola FL. His father was a pilot in The US Army Apaches. So so proud of him!! And let me also say thanks to The Late Major General Anthony Potts for giving my nephew off the chart recommendation!!
Good job gentlemen.
I’m a 28 year Marine Corps Pilot.
I’m pleased I found your channel this evening.
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Amazing video sir! I am currently enlisted (crypto), currently compiling an Academy package with a focus on becoming a helicopter pilot. LOTS of great information you both gave out, thank you! Keep doing what you are doing!
I am finishing up my freshman year in high school & I want to become a Naval Aviator. This video was super helpful, thank you!
How’s it been
did ya make it?
@@SpooderOfficial crazy that someone has responded to this so long after. I didn't, in high school I got into drugs and the result of that was underperforming during high school. Since then, I've actually given my life to Jesus and I'm in the process of becoming a minister, possibly a Pastor. How things change!
Thank you for responding and asking, really brings me back. God bless you!
@@daviswebb8374 ^
@@zachb.7640Congrats young brother. Wishing you the best.
Nicely done on the vid. Wish there was something like this when I was younger. Currently, it's an 8 year commitment regardless of jets, maritime, or helos.
8 years AFTER getting your Wings of Gold, which takes about 2 years.
Thank you so much for making this video! Annapolis has always been my dream to achieve gaining acceptance too ever since I was in the second grade. I have always had a burning love to serve my country as a Navy Officer for my life career.
I recently got accepted to the Advanced Space Academy in Huntsville, Alabama for aerospace, space technology, STEM courses that I'm looking forward to. I've always thought about going SWO because of how I love Aircraft Carriers and the excitement and amazement for nuke, and having the chance to being apart of aviation operations.
Recently, I've been really interested in aerospace, naval aviation etc, so if I think the flight simulations, and training at the space academy is something I really enjoy doing, my final decision will giving my life to the Navy as a potential Navy Fighter Pilot or other type of Naval Aviator. This video really opened many doors of information for me, (coming from a family who has never had a profession in any aviation field) I didn't know where to look to start my path, but USNA and the mids always have my back! Thanks. :)
Congrats on the space academy! Please follow us on facebook at @AcademyInsider facebook.com/academyinsider/
*Great looking Bulldog - reminds me of a girl I dragged Youngster Year.*
*s/ Retired 24 Year US Navy Submariner - USNA Class of 1965 - Former Enlisted Man*
To quote Richard Gere in "An Officer and a Gentleman"... "I want to fly jets!!" I understand there's a height limit for fighters and I wondered what is the max height for those cramped cockpits? (Something that you really can't do anything about once you apply)
Yes I want to fly jets, but I'm way too old for the military now. To this day I kick myself for deciding NOT to apply for the USNA even though my ASVAB scores were high enough to apply. To this day I remember my thinking when I was presented with that option by the recruiter: "Four more years of school??? Nahh!" Not my brightest day. :-(
The English Bulldog is the one who makes the final selection, so make sure he gets a lot of love midshipman.
Correction AF has a little more than 2x the number of pilots than Navy! Approximately 13,300 to 6,600!
Thank you very much for your time gentlemen, I'm currently an enlisted sailor pursuing a career as a Naval aviator. I was wondering what kind of advice you can give somebody who wants to be admitted into the USNA as an enlisted sailor in the fleet? VR, Calvin Massey
Did you get through?
Unfortunately, I didn't get into the USNA, so I chose a local university with a exceptional Aviation program which will allow me to fly and obtain my pilots license through college! My goal has always been to become a Naval Aviator and I'm hell bent on making it happen. Do you have any info on OCS? How it works, or how to make myself stand out as a good pick for pilot?? Any info could help. Also, and tips on studying for the ASTB?? Thank you!
I want to fly F/A-18/ E/A-18's!!! I love them, they're the definition of lust!! (Cheesy I know) but they have always been my favorite aircraft and ever since I could remember, I wanted to fly them and one day I will! I can't even begin to tell you how much I want this!! I want it more than anything!!!!!!!
Christian Hey, just curious.. have you considered applying for the ROTC scholarship? I can’t help you with OCS related questions since I didn’t go that route but I recently commissioned through ROTC and got picked up for pilot. Definitely a good option!
Yo how's it going?
Can you be a Naval pilot with peanut allergy?
Did ya do it?
Could you guys talk about how to become a Navy SEAL?
Would you recommend getting a private pilot license also taking college classes at a community college and enlisting into the navy and reapply to the service academies?
I’m already taking that route btw
I have a question, my right kidney is normal while my left kidney is small, because of that my left kidney works at a low percentage. I really want to be a naval fighter pilot and go through the USNA but I am wondering if I can pass the fighter pilot medical examination.
Can you do one on intelligence?
We will. Please follow us on facebook at @AcademyInsider facebook.com/academyinsider/
What are the fighter plane options in navy? I know f18. What other options ?
F/A-18C/D is retiring, but used to be an option. Now, the options are F/A-18E (single seater Super Hornet), F/A-18F (dual-seater Super Hornet), EA-18G (electronic warfare dual-seat Super Hornet, 20mm gun removed), F-35C (CATOBAR F-35 variant with larger, folder wings, no internal gun).
USMC is F-35B (hovering, STOVL F-35, no internal gun), F/A-18C (single seat Legacy Hornet), F/A-18D (dual seat Legacy), AV-8B Harrier II, and that's about it.
Thank you for this great video. Do you know what the vision restrictions in becoming a pilot entail? If you have contacts, is there a way to get laser eye surgery or are you out of luck? Thanks!
Sebastian Martin yes you can get LASIK or PRK! :)
The navy does it for you. I think it might be disqualifying if you get it done elsewhere.
His Co-pilot must just got out of some g-force training. Those jaws must have been flapping.
Hi I just saw this video. And I was wondering if you can help me understand how I my self can fly for the Navy. I’m Enlisted as a air traffic controller e3 and 27 about to finish my bachelors and wanna apply for the pilot program. And I’d like to get into it all the information as I can.
Did you do it? Based on the info you provided, you should have been able to do it.
Grant, do you know what the restrictions are for becoming a pilot if you are color deficient?
Trace Grim if you’re colorblind you’re automatically disqualified
How likely is to get commissioned as a pilot if I’m in navy ROTC?
Emerson Arias It depends on the needs of the navy. If you have a good ASTB score, are physically qualified, and have a decent gpa, your odds are pretty high. This past selection everyone in my unit who wanted pilot got it besides 2 guys that got NFO.
@@jewelmendiola5336 are you related to Jared?
Lol nice try but the air force produces 500 pilots a year through USAFA and around 400-500 a year through ROTC. But good advertising strategy I'll give you that.
I had to go research. You are correct!
Is it possible with my height (5ft btw) can become a naval aviator for the marines? I enlisted into the marines recently and may or may not plan on reapplying to the academy again.
I am not sure but I’m pretty sure the cut off is 5’4 and 6’5. Just from what I’ve seen and heard but not 100% on it.
Sorry Boss but you got it wrong , the Air Force produces more Pilots. That's False. Good advertising though Sir.
He said the Navy Accepts MORE pilots not PRODUCES. Theres a big diffrence. The Air Force is way more competitive and hard produce the best of the best. But the Navy accepts more people than the air force does