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  • Опубліковано 14 бер 2016
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    Today I explain my job in the Air Force! Which is a long awaited video that many have asked for so I finally decided to sit down and make a full length video explaining everything I can to you guys! My job is Aircraft Structural Maintenance in the United States Air Force. I do sheet metal repair on most of the United States Air Forces aircraft. I've currently been doing ASM on the F-15 C Model here at Kadena Air Force base. But I'm going to be PCSing to a new base in August to Nellis Air Force base and will be working on HH-60 Helicopters.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 390

  • @johndecelle3685
    @johndecelle3685 4 роки тому +39

    I did sheet metal for 20 years in the USAF and was stationed at Kadena early in my career. It was an awesome job and very important to keeping the aircraft flying. Miss it and would do it all over again.

    • @MrWilbur63
      @MrWilbur63 Рік тому +2

      How much can you make as a civilian

    • @anms2023
      @anms2023 3 місяці тому

      what's your job now in the civilian world?

  • @marthabolinger7294
    @marthabolinger7294 2 роки тому +7

    Just found your video, this is an awesome way to explain what we actually do. Sheetmetal 83-92. Corrosion control was just being combined with us. Almost 30 years out for me, and your video brings on the memories. Nothing like removing stuck screws from a jet because the crew chief stripped em.

  • @arosebski
    @arosebski 8 років тому +5

    My dad was in maintenance when he was in the Air Force in the 80s. I'm not sure if he had the same job as you (he might have been in Tactical Aircraft Maintenance) but I still find it cool to be able to learn about what he might have done since he doesn't like to talk to me about his time in the Air Force. Thanks for making this video. It was both interesting and informative. I hope to join the military at some point and it's good to know in detail from someone who has experience with certain jobs to be aware of what I would be getting myself into. I love your gottlove videos and all of your Air Force videos! Thanks for being such a great person to watch.

  • @roberthernandez6439
    @roberthernandez6439 6 років тому +1

    you did a better job explaining it than i did today in ALS! your videos are awesome dude! thanks for sharing your experience.

  • @OutcastCentral
    @OutcastCentral 8 років тому +1

    Hi Kyle! I just wanna say that I really like your videos, you were the very first vlog Airman that I watched, & I just thought your Intel was solid & your very honest in all your videos, which I highly appreciate! Just recently I've decided to join the Air Force, cuz things aren't goin' right as a "civilian". But I just want you to know that I hope to be as good of an Airman as you, you really do inspire me! :)

  • @colemoore2039
    @colemoore2039 8 років тому +25

    I've been waiting for this video for literally years.

  • @mb2k5
    @mb2k5 6 років тому

    Hey bro, sheet metal E&E here at NAS JAX (got out of the box 2 weeks ago finally!) Did sheet metal work for about 10 years, F-18 legacy currently, E2 c/d, some commercial work, etc..Came across your video, you did good explaining things for someone new. Just wanted to give you a thumbs up. Take care man
    Murph

  • @WildBlueYonder
    @WildBlueYonder 8 років тому +42

    lmao the dent @9:12 and the FOD checks
    By the way, FOD checks are to ensure that rocks aren't in the tires before you drive on the flight line. If rocks end up on the flight line, an engine might suck it up and then "FOD out" the engine. Basically, a rock can be sucked up and hit the turbine blades, chipping the blade, and continuing into the engine, hitting other blades, knocking loose other chips (which then become FOD themselves) and essentially destroying an engine. So, rocks are bad, mkay

    • @calebsims5523
      @calebsims5523 8 років тому +3

      +WildBlueYonder and +Kyle Gott
      I would like to take the moment to thank you two gentlemen for your videos you both have been the biggest help with tips and discussions for preparing me for the air force. I ship to lackland on April 5th in 9 days. My air force job contract is air traffic controller thank you for your help I appreciate it.

    • @jtmnavy
      @jtmnavy 8 років тому +3

      +WildBlueYonder what you know about actual FOD ?
      u ever been on the flight deck ,,, obviously not

    • @WildBlueYonder
      @WildBlueYonder 8 років тому +3

      JTsuits I guess I should join the military and find out

    • @jtmnavy
      @jtmnavy 8 років тому +2

      +WildBlueYonder yeah man let me know when ur in an actual branch

    • @jtmnavy
      @jtmnavy 7 років тому +1

      ***** lol i've turned a new leaf since last may lmao ,,, savage man just savage >.

  • @jennellhickam7912
    @jennellhickam7912 6 років тому +1

    I am retaining into this job from being a turboprop/turboshaft mechanic (that neve did my actual job)by choice. I am enjoying EVERYTHING so far. And it aligns with my hobbies. I cant wait to get back into the operational AF. Anything is better than being a crew chief on HH-60s when tech school never prepared you for it.

  • @Ray-zg7ol
    @Ray-zg7ol 8 років тому +1

    I leave next Tuesday for comm/nav! Thanks for all your informational videos Kyle! They were all very helpful

  • @SamSitar
    @SamSitar 8 років тому +1

    that's a lot of sheet metal to work with. so many lines running an airplane is amazing. yes i understood your video.

  • @Maglev22
    @Maglev22 8 років тому +1

    Hey, former Army 15G (Aircraft Structural Repair) here. Always wish I joined the AF and went for that MOS there. A lot of similarities except I worked on helo's. Chinooks, Apaches, Kiowas, etc. Thanks for the awesome video!

  • @mihuyga
    @mihuyga 8 років тому +59

    Hey man, I used to watch your videos before I joined the AF, and your job seemed interesting and funny enough got the same one as you. Also in Japan, shout out!

    • @ClickClan100
      @ClickClan100 5 років тому +8

      How do you like the job now

    • @octoniumvideos
      @octoniumvideos 4 роки тому +1

      I’m leaving September 1st and I’m getting the same job

    • @mihuyga
      @mihuyga 4 роки тому +3

      @@octoniumvideos Good luck! The job is definitely the better of the mechanical ones, but be prepared for a lot of work but if you study and do all your training you will be fine!

    • @kenyonjhill
      @kenyonjhill 2 роки тому

      @@mihuyga yea I want thus job too

  • @hannahleaha_
    @hannahleaha_ Рік тому

    Thank you both for the interview. I learned quite a lot from this video and will be applying the words of wisdom to my researching.

  • @henrybowers4060
    @henrybowers4060 7 років тому

    I go to this High school in NYC, called Aviation High school. I'm currently a junior. In my school we go over Aviation maintenance, such as sheet metal, Hydraulic systems, electrical systems, composite materials, NDT etc. Best thing is that if we pass all of our finals and jobs then we get an Airframe or power plant license from the FAA. all the stuff you went over I've basically done in my shop class. I'm planning on doing aviation maintenance in the military just still debating between Marines or Air force. keep up the great work, and thank you for serving our country.

  • @darrelwilson7334
    @darrelwilson7334 8 років тому +4

    Great job on this video.. I don't remember seeing a video job description of USAF Structural Repair before. I think you did an awesome job. I started my career in this same AFSC, at Mountain Home, and RAF Upper Heyford working on F-111's. The USAF was a real blessing to me, and provided me with a solid career that I now do for Alaska Airlines. It's awesome that you are sharing your experience with others so that they can make more educated decisions on their future. Thanks for what you do.

    • @Cesarcg210
      @Cesarcg210 2 роки тому

      How much you get paid?

    • @xjameslove44
      @xjameslove44 Рік тому

      What job did it get you with the airport?

  • @sebastianluna1412
    @sebastianluna1412 8 років тому

    Cant wait to see this whole video, Im pretty sad it wasn't released earlier because I had to write an essay on a profession that had to be interview style and I had decided I would interview you via email but assumed you were busy. Gotta say I regret not interviewing you since you're one of my favorite Air Force Active's out on UA-cam. Maybe a video on how one becomes an NCO and how long it takes to get to Staff or Technical Sergeant when one has a minimum of 45 college credits or just how the process works overall. I would also like to see your recommendations on careers in each field, General, Mechanical, Electrical and Administrative. Which you think offers the best jobs in your opinion and the jobs you would recommend in that field of work. Hope to hear from you soon and enjoy your upcoming vacation! Air Power!

  • @Justinlr72
    @Justinlr72 8 років тому

    Been in DEP for about 2-3 months now and am going Thursday to sign the contract for my job (Cardiopulmonary Lab) - so excited.

  • @troyt6864
    @troyt6864 8 років тому +8

    Get your A&P! You have half the knowledge now. Getting me now

  • @AirForceKrissy
    @AirForceKrissy 7 місяців тому

    I just got Aircraft Structural Maintenance! I think I’ll enjoy it! Yea the hours might be long depending on where I get based at, but I think this job will be good for me. Every job is what you make it. I have a friend who got 2a7x3 as well.

  • @scrumplobster9529
    @scrumplobster9529 8 років тому +5

    I've been watching for 6 months or so and I am happy to see a detailed job description. I'm going to BMT soon and in tech school learning Helicopter Tiltorotor Maintenance and there is no good videos on it. Wish there was. Keep it up, love the videos.

    • @jamesadkinsiii7925
      @jamesadkinsiii7925 4 роки тому

      I’m getting ready to go in, I’m trying to pick my jobs but I’m not sure which one I would like better. After 4 years how do you like Helicopter/Tiltrotor Maintenance?

  • @kylelang4754
    @kylelang4754 6 років тому +2

    Hey at meps rn and actually put structual maintenance down as one of my top five! Seens like a cool job

  • @Kaitacan
    @Kaitacan 8 років тому +1

    That's awesome! My husband does the same thing in the navy! ☺️

  • @Bleeper168
    @Bleeper168 6 років тому

    @kyle Gott , bro, thank you for hte video. made me laugh but was also super informative and i appreciate your input. I'm stuyding for the asvab and want to be a mechanic in the air force but didn't know there were so many mechanic MOSs

  • @hassansallie2432
    @hassansallie2432 8 років тому +5

    Your videos have been very helpful with my decision process could you possibly make a video on the key differences from a full time and reserve airmen

  • @billy8261991
    @billy8261991 8 років тому

    thank you for your honesty. first person i ever heard speak like that.

  • @Serxne_
    @Serxne_ 8 років тому

    As a 15R in the US Army, part of my job is to learn your job and let shops(airframe/engine/etc.) sit in their office and handle bigger issues like fasteners and such.

  • @ryancurle1951
    @ryancurle1951 3 роки тому +1

    Being color deficient, this is one of my few options for joining the Air Force. This video is super helpful!

  • @larrym7711
    @larrym7711 8 місяців тому

    I worked in AGE 72-76 . It seemed that I was always taking panels and doors to the sheet metal shop . I really appreciate the sheet metal shop .

  • @dominicdenileon973
    @dominicdenileon973 8 років тому

    You should do a video about the process of deployments and how those work and what to expect! 👌

  • @daviddaniels09
    @daviddaniels09 3 роки тому

    Yoooo!! Kyle... I have been working at Beale sine 2017 and I was so happy to get orders to Osan. I haven't heard of one person that wanted to come to Beale. Its crazy to think that it was your #2 choice. I believe that is what you said. That's insane man. I'm happy for you that you got out, but I think it could have been really neat to work together.

  • @alejandrososa1732
    @alejandrososa1732 3 роки тому +3

    Im 15yo and Im thinking abt joining the AF and this job is literally my dream job (or any other maintenance type job in the AF)

  • @fernandodiaz5168
    @fernandodiaz5168 8 років тому

    Awesome Video Kyle!

  • @jonathanr9619
    @jonathanr9619 5 років тому

    I just got my contract in the mechanical aptitude and ship out to BMT April 9th! Thanks for the vid, trying to get all the info I can on mechanical jobs

  • @obfuscated3090
    @obfuscated3090 6 років тому +1

    Retired maintainer here. Structural folks are in steady demand by aircraft manufacturers because it's a small career field compared to crew chiefs and engine troops. Since you have considerable skate time get as much additional training as possible, and you would benefit from taking welding and machine shop courses at local community colleges.

    • @katiearthofer9544
      @katiearthofer9544 6 років тому

      Ob Fuscated thanks for the tip, this is interesting

  • @bonafidesa
    @bonafidesa 8 років тому

    It's funny man, I was in while ASM and Composite were the same career. They broke it apart about half way through my enlistment, and I thought it was the stupidest thing. We also started off that stupid switch to the "Toughbook" T.O.s, or as I called them, "My drill stop".

  • @mestaves187
    @mestaves187 7 років тому

    9 years AF. I wanted to do anything on planes. Well I went open mechanical. Ok cool. They sent me DDA for Base Maint., Heavy Equipment mechanic. I was upset. Then when I was stationed in Germany I saw you guys working outside working on planes in the elements as I drove by, ha ha you suckers. I loved working in a warm shop, music, coffee. We worked on anything with hydraulics. I have worked refueling maint., fire trucks, MB2's, K loaders, cranes all heavy stuff to dump trucks, John Deere loaders, tractors, and lawn mowers. We did not touch GP vehicles like your mobile maint trucks, cars and all the "normal" vehicles. Loved my job.

  • @Daij0ubu
    @Daij0ubu 8 років тому +2

    I'm in your shoes at the moment, I had several jobs in mind and found out I'm color deficient and now disqualified from them. This video helped me so much and I'm glad to see I'm not alone, it really makes me feel better. I'm really glad you made this video so I can have an in depth description of this job. Thank you Kyle :)

    • @xandergoes
      @xandergoes Рік тому

      Same brother, just finished MEPS

    • @magmasloth3619
      @magmasloth3619 Рік тому +1

      ​@@xandergoeslmao I'm doing this job bc I'm colorblind too

    • @xandergoes
      @xandergoes Рік тому

      @@magmasloth3619 maybe we'll meet after I go through everything and to my first duty station

    • @magmasloth3619
      @magmasloth3619 Рік тому

      @@xandergoes I leave May 30th what about you

  • @charleysantini
    @charleysantini 5 років тому

    Knowing what you know now, and after seeing all the other jobs etc.. what would you have chosen to instead? Thanks for your time 👊

  • @shawnkim5857
    @shawnkim5857 8 років тому

    i'm digging your hairstyle! Can you please make a video about your hairstyle? What kind of haircut do i need to get in the first place? What kind of hair product do you use? How to style your hair with the product? How your hairstyle still fits the air force regulations? etc...

  • @hismrsz
    @hismrsz 8 років тому

    Pretty cool video! Husband has always been on fighters and here in oki is over at the other sheet-meta/corrosion shop :)

    • @hismrsz
      @hismrsz 8 років тому +1

      he is :)

  • @alejandrorodriguez-lh6bs
    @alejandrorodriguez-lh6bs 5 років тому +6

    I leave june 18 before my 18th birthday for Aircraft structure maintenance. Thanks for the video

    • @Brother-Caliber
      @Brother-Caliber 5 років тому +1

      So do I! I got Aircraft Hydraulics. I wanted Aerospace Propulsion :( I'll get there eventually.

    • @philmckracken6503
      @philmckracken6503 5 років тому +1

      @@Brother-Caliber I might do aerospace propulsion if I can't get a medical job. Either way, it looks like a cool job.

  • @xx3voXguyxx
    @xx3voXguyxx 6 років тому +2

    This will be my job in the Air Force, I ship out on May 15th (2018).
    Embrace the suck.

  • @2ride_along
    @2ride_along 7 років тому +1

    Really nice video!! worth the 25min

  • @kidnamedet4953
    @kidnamedet4953 8 років тому +6

    I am an aircraft structural mechanic for H-60 in the US Navy. Wish you luck bro.

    • @Hitch_49
      @Hitch_49 6 років тому

      How do you like your job?

  • @BadKnightLv01
    @BadKnightLv01 8 років тому +11

    I'm a 20 year old with two years of factory experience (and I fucking hate everything about my job) that's considering joining the Air Force. So I think I have a feel for what you're saying here about your job. It doesn't seem too bad, honestly a job like that looks like something that would require either years of experience, or at least an associates degree, would you try to get a job like that in the civilian world. It's awesome that the Air Force provides you with this kind of work experience.

    • @M81_WOODLAND
      @M81_WOODLAND 3 роки тому

      Don't bother. Your factory job is the same as this, just in a different light. You'll be bored with this soon enough. And the training isn't that great (It is if you're a super fast learner).

    • @magmasloth3619
      @magmasloth3619 Рік тому

      ​@@M81_WOODLANDwere you asm?

  • @fasteddylove876
    @fasteddylove876 5 років тому

    Just discovering these youtube videos by military personnel. Can I assume that these videos have to go up the chain of command before upload? Thank all of you for your service on this Veterans Day.

  • @keegano2007
    @keegano2007 8 років тому

    What would you recommend between Aircraft Electrical, Aircraft Hydraulic, or Aerospace Propulsion? Love your work Kyle keep them flying!

  • @stephenbryant1107
    @stephenbryant1107 8 років тому

    Love your vids Kyle and thank you for all the info. I was just wondering what kind of jobs the air force has for auto maintenance? I'm more into automotive then aircrafts.

  • @psand3203
    @psand3203 Рік тому

    I loved working flightline truck, more opportunities to get out of shop and meet people, crew chiefs lounge had better snacks!!!

  • @krazzielaosboi
    @krazzielaosboi 7 років тому +1

    After you quit the Air Force there's plenty of aircraft jobs you can go work for like Boeing, Cessna, lawkheed etc

  • @dakotabennett8965
    @dakotabennett8965 7 років тому +1

    I wanna be a mechanic. I've looked into jobs in the air force and since I've found your channel I've narrowed what I wanna do to asm and ground vehicle maintenance. When I think about it like, I wanna work on cars, but when will I ever get the chance to work on jets, helicopters, etc again

  • @potterymania2569
    @potterymania2569 8 років тому

    Kyle, you are awesome! I see you have grown your hair out since your AF haircut video.... nice

  • @thundereagle97
    @thundereagle97 8 років тому +30

    "Aircraft are big" Kyle you're hilarious dude

  • @CHELSEYDENEINE
    @CHELSEYDENEINE 8 років тому

    because i've watched every video.... i'm such a sapp, but you guys are awesome. keep vlogging. btw i'm doing structural maintenance as well but is there not any engineering jobs? or is it all the same thing?

  • @normabroussard9560
    @normabroussard9560 6 років тому

    This is one of the job my son can pick from

  • @williamfarrell4003
    @williamfarrell4003 6 років тому

    I just got done processing and my ASVAB, I'll be shipping out to basic by the end of the month, your videos really help btw.
    Im also really considering the same job as yours...but it seems like youre not enjoying it all that much now.
    What job would you change to if you could?

  • @famousartguymeme
    @famousartguymeme 8 років тому +16

    Kyle can you do a vid about college in the airforce please

  • @PrizePirate
    @PrizePirate 8 років тому

    I'm probably going to be stuck with this job too cuz I got stuck in open mechanical. Kinda blows, but yeah. A job is a job I guess.

  • @thanato3798
    @thanato3798 7 років тому

    Cheers from a fellow Arts, Crafts, and Stickers Tech

  • @charliehewgley504
    @charliehewgley504 4 роки тому

    Your well suited for the Air Force,don't even think about any other service.

  • @baleofhay763
    @baleofhay763 3 роки тому +4

    I'm at technical training rn for ASM

    • @zsboss3
      @zsboss3 3 роки тому

      How are the dorms and everything like that rn with covid?

  • @thomashelm6931
    @thomashelm6931 3 місяці тому

    I was a Loadmaster on the C-141. Single guy, but I was 17 when I joined. I went to the reserves,on active duty status, a few years after my discharge. By then, I was married with a kid on the way.
    It doesn't work, so, sadly, I had to leave
    Even as an E-2, I was earning flight pay, pay for meals instead of the chow hall, combat pay ( Vietnam was on when I was in) and the tax exemption for being in a combat zone.
    You see the world and have a job with a great amount of responsibility.
    Honestly, there was no market for my skills when I got out.

  • @joshuasmith9410
    @joshuasmith9410 7 років тому

    This is the job that I want. I want to learn Aircraft maintenance however I do not want to work on electricity (I'm not good at it and I don't like it). I think this job will actually be a good fit for me as I plan to do it in the civi world at some point anyway. If anybody has any tips I would really love to hear them.

  • @logankollatt2857
    @logankollatt2857 8 років тому

    I always liked structural things. I want to eventually build my own house. being in this gield, would you be working on everything building buildings, aircrafts, etc

  • @RESIFIV
    @RESIFIV 7 років тому +2

    Hey Kyle! I know this comment might get overlooked, but for jobs like yours, (loadmaster and some other ones) Are you assigned your aircraft? or do you get to pick which one you want to work one? I'm about to enlist and i really want to go to Mildenhall/Lakenheath, and i'll take any job that could get me there. But i heard if i go loadmaster, I can't go there unless my plane is based there. I hope this makes sense. Thank you for all your videos!!!!!!!

  • @CJelly40
    @CJelly40 8 років тому +1

    This is the Job or a job similar to this I want to do! I've always liked working on things I've been talking to my recruiter and now I'm waiting for him to tell me he has one open

  • @xxMattyIcexx
    @xxMattyIcexx 8 років тому

    Just got to NAS, time for the fun to begin!

    • @mguzrios
      @mguzrios 8 років тому

      Graduated a little over 2 months ago. NASP is phenomenal. You'll have a great time there especially with a beach nearby and summer coming soon.

  • @nol1379
    @nol1379 8 років тому +1

    I guess no supplies on truck. Can you radio back for parts you need and save you trying to find yourself. Are there no pneu or hydro people on the line to remove part? Can you explain why color blindness kept you out A/V, unless you had fix the equipment.

  • @magmasloth3619
    @magmasloth3619 Рік тому

    14:47 im color deficient too, I have to go this route as well unfortunately but maybe ill learn to love it who knows

  • @pollo9500
    @pollo9500 7 років тому

    I used to play with F-16´s and F-117´s toys when I was a child. Also fighter pilot video games. I have a degree in Architecture. I don´t enjoy my career at all. Most jobs are temporary so its like being unemployed forever. I´m joining the Air Force to follow childhood dreams, I´m leaning towards Tactical Aircraft Maintenance.

    • @fanta09
      @fanta09 7 років тому +1

      pollo9500 I am aiming for tactical too!

  • @tomdabom98
    @tomdabom98 4 роки тому +2

    Enlisted recently in the reserves for this job. Got a 15000$ bonus and am going in as an E3 after tech school. Hoping I enjoy it, but if I dont it's only one weekend a month and 2 weeks a year.

    • @summitxbl8576
      @summitxbl8576 4 роки тому

      Thomas Williams how do you like it ? And how’d the bonus pay out ? Looking at the same thing in the reserves with a bonus

    • @tomdabom98
      @tomdabom98 4 роки тому

      @@summitxbl8576 I moved to AZ and chamged to Luke AFB two weeks before i shipped out and they changed me to LO ASM (2A7X5). I start tech school June 3. From what Ive seen and heard both are good jobs, but LO paints more and regular ASM deals more with sheet metal working. I mainly joined to go to college so I wasn't too worried about what my job was going to be. Ask around about and look into Air Reserve Technician positions.

  • @selsahmwishen2981
    @selsahmwishen2981 Рік тому +1

    I am informed that the nature of this job is that it entails more hours of working outdoors, what are some of the heatstress management policies that have been put into place by the airforce so as to enable its employees to work in a conducive environment during summer???

  • @leslie7872
    @leslie7872 5 років тому

    after high school im thinking about getting into Aircraft Maintenance Technician. can you talk about the proccess when you were in school.

  • @MasterChief0093
    @MasterChief0093 7 років тому +1

    Also, what's your opinion on metals technician? I'm flying a desk and want to cross train. I'm sick of staring at a screen for 12 hours a day and losing track of the days. I'm mechanically and electronically inclined. So if I can't get EOD, maintenance is my way to go. Welding and machining is something I'm interested in.

  • @corybush8799
    @corybush8799 8 років тому +1

    Have you ever had interest in being a photojournalist or broadcaster? I feel like you'd be pretty good at it, especially broadcasting.

  • @tactijake6187
    @tactijake6187 8 років тому

    I'm shipping out March 22nd mechanical aptitude! I have no idea for what job to list

  • @hassansallie2432
    @hassansallie2432 8 років тому

    Also if you have any information on the job aviaton electrician would be awesome

  • @SCORCH543
    @SCORCH543 6 років тому

    I know this isn't CAF but I've been working civil for almost a year and a half, structural engineer, in a heavy maintenance hangar. I was just wondering since I am a smoker, what the breaks they give you are like if any? I was thinking about applying for the Canadian Air Force, but I'm finding it hard to break free from the flight benefits I'm getting at the moment, and some other simple reasons.

  • @Irish_K12
    @Irish_K12 7 років тому

    Can you do a video on 2a3x3, 2a3x7 and/or 2a3x8?

  • @loonytoony13
    @loonytoony13 8 років тому

    So I know you got Nellis as your "Follow On" congratulations by the way. What would happen with your AFSC if you were to get stationed at Luke AFB (Glendale, AZ) where they are transitioning from F16's to F35's?

  • @thordurham7861
    @thordurham7861 4 роки тому +1

    Going into Basic the 23rd... after that, Pensacola, FL For Low Observable A-S-M. just wish there were any detailed videos of that specific job... well if there is, please let me know.

    • @LukeBowers
      @LukeBowers 3 роки тому

      I’m going to basic for the same job on January 12, any advice for me? How’s everything so far?

  • @kylesmith8530
    @kylesmith8530 8 років тому

    My recruiter first offered me this job as a quick ship but I couldn't go because I had to leave in like a 2 days notice. I'm super happy I didn't get that job because now I got air traffic control and leave may 17.

    • @michaelfigueroa2429
      @michaelfigueroa2429 8 років тому

      Air traffic control has high suicide rates... but good luck anyways🙂

    • @kylesmith8530
      @kylesmith8530 8 років тому

      That may be, but I'm a private pilot already so I already have experience with a lot of the training so I'm sure I'll do fine lol

    • @ForgeofSouls
      @ForgeofSouls 8 років тому

      +Kyle Rhode manage your sleep and stay on top of your health. It's a hard job, good luck and welcome to the team.

    • @freddysanchez1758
      @freddysanchez1758 Рік тому

      @@kylesmith8530 how old our you and how did you become a private pilot what do you fly brother? Im trying to fly aswell

  • @vonguido1
    @vonguido1 8 років тому

    Kyle, I know as of now you are checked out so to speak of re-enlisting....however since you are going to Nellis and going to be working on the Pavehawks for PJ's do you think it might change your mind? From what I have heard it is a LOT better shop to work for. Would you be able to switch to Crew Chief for the Pavehawks?

  • @loganm9784
    @loganm9784 8 років тому

    Kyle Gott does sheet metal I want to do sheet metal! oh but wait I didn't join the air force I'm starting aviation school next fall haha

  • @Thevelvetrope1983
    @Thevelvetrope1983 6 років тому +1

    I literally worked for Gucci and going into this for my Air Force job. Talk about a job switch.

  • @BEMEiTY
    @BEMEiTY 5 років тому

    Well, what is your passion an are you heading towards it?

  • @houstonmiller5014
    @houstonmiller5014 2 роки тому +1

    Hey Kyle, I know I'm like 6 years late lol. But i'm leaving for Basic in less than a month and this is the job that was given to me and I wanted to ask what locations are best for Aircraft structural maintenance?

  • @GReyes-sd6pi
    @GReyes-sd6pi 8 років тому +1

    Hi, Kyle! I was wondering if you had any information or friends in the service that are in Air traffic control and what they do in their normal day ?.... Thank you Ü

  • @FuryHockeyBoy21
    @FuryHockeyBoy21 7 років тому

    does your job have anything in common with Special Vehicle Matenance. That was a job I was interested in. Also could you explain enlisted jobs vs officer jobs

  • @oreodood4978
    @oreodood4978 5 років тому

    Hey Kyle, is the AF in demand for your job? I really want a high chance of getting in with it. I'm making my dream sheet currently. I also heard that going open mechanical makes it easier to receive this job because the AF knows that your dedicated.

  • @davidjackson7922
    @davidjackson7922 5 років тому +1

    I’m getting my AP now

  • @caelanreeves9760
    @caelanreeves9760 8 років тому

    Hey Kyle I'm not that educated on the military topic but I plan to join the Air Force after highschool but don't know if it's right for me, Is there any kind of maintenance jobs that work with land vehicles like M939's and other things of that sort?

  • @invrtd2
    @invrtd2 5 років тому

    What do you mean by color deficient and can you cover that more in depth please? I'm partially red green colorblind and all I want to do is hop in a cockpit.

  • @ronaldzeoli7528
    @ronaldzeoli7528 4 роки тому

    Great explanation of your job in the Air Force

  • @randoorlandom2527
    @randoorlandom2527 Рік тому

    Do i get to choose the Aircraft I wanna work on? Like i can work specifically on fighter jets,or attack helicopters,or bombers? and if so can i go a step further and work on a specific aircraft in that category? like a hornet fighter jet for example if I choose fighters? maybe for attack helicopters ? or a b52 spirit or a Lancer if i go with bombers?

  • @karismamarie1024
    @karismamarie1024 6 років тому

    Kyle Gott what is the probability of traveling over seas with tactical aircraft maintenance?

  • @mohammadwaquiullah6049
    @mohammadwaquiullah6049 6 років тому

    just got in today, wanted to be ATC (air traffic control) but didnt qualify because of poor eyesight and got a bunch of mechanic jobs :(. these 4 years are gonna suck :(

  • @antiquarian1773
    @antiquarian1773 7 років тому

    do you need a bachelors degree to work with aircraft, like a mechanical engineering degree? Also how likely is it for me to get the job I want in the air force?

  • @ifyourinthestreamyourgay9967
    @ifyourinthestreamyourgay9967 8 років тому

    How long does it take to start your job so like from enlisting then going threw training then getting we're your stationed and starting to work