I love working it’s my hands and fixing stuff and I really want to be on an aircraft carrier and be around those planes. I’m not sure would rate fits that the best
Hey Arlo. If you like fixing stuff and want to be on an aircraft carrier, you have alot of options. AM/AD/AE/AT/AO, etc are all fixing aircrafts. I would personally recommend AO though. I always envied their light workload compared to AM’s lol
@@limitlessky5784 I honestly want more out of myself and career. I want to able to work more hands on with the aircraft. I also want something that can better me in the civilian world as well more than being an AO can.
Thanks for the video. I am going to be a AM. Going to boot camp in august. But I am joining as a FTS. Do you have an idea what AM would look like while being full time support?
For FTS, you pretty much work the same hours and work the same in your assigned command but you just don't go on deployments unless you volunteer to do so. I always thought joining as an FTS has bigger advantages however, there are limited options of where you can get assigned.
I am currently in the Navy right now, and I am a CS, trying to cross rate to AM. Really feel like the job is for me,. Do you have any advice for me to go through the process, since you where successful in cross rating?
I haven't looked at CS rate's manning situation right now but usually if the rate that you are in right now is overmanned than the rate that you are trying to crossrate, you have a good chance of doing so. I would start by contacting/talking to your command career counseler (usually an NC) and talk about your intentions. Cross-rating with your own intentions is an unofficial process that are done in special cases so you most likely have to put in the work such as doing On-the-job trainings, recommendation letters, NKO (e-learning) courses, and any other certificates related to the rate you're trying to cross-rate to.
Hey, I just signed my contract as an AM and I'm thinking after my contract just leave the military and work a civilian job. After 5 years, do you think you are capable of being an aircraft mechanic outside of the military or you didn't learn quite enough to be able to do it in the civilian world?
Hey man! I have alot of friends that are getting out between 4-8 years of service and smoothly transitioning over to the civilian contract job, working on aircrafts. There are definitely those who went and got outside the military qualifications such as Airframe and Powerplant (A&P) and was able to get a higher job position as well. So overall, yes, 1 military contract is enough to be capable of being an AM outside the military
Hey! Hmmm AME's are definitely in a much smaller community than the AM's. I would personally recommend AME over AM though cuz the workload will definitely be less lol. I have met a few AME's but they focus on the safety equipment of the fixed wing aircrafts.
Hi bro, i was thinking about enlisting and i wonder how do i study for it. I took a practice asvab for only a few section, my recruiter told me i might get a 70ish for the real one. Is it enough to be a AM or AD?
Hey brother, what's going on?! I was able to get AM with a 54 ASVAB score so 70ish should be more than enough to be able to pick both AM/AD. They have a slight difference in what the 2 rates do so I would suggest you do some more research and see which on you like more!
Hey Skyler, please! I have a question The AD Tech can take the NDT C school or NDT C school is just for an AM tech? I want to be an AD turboprop tech, I want to do turbo and propellers overhaul and After I want to be in NDT department. It is possible? Thank you so much for your videos and everything you do for the community 🤙
Hey man! To my knowledge, both AMs and ADs have opportunities to go to NDT C schools. They are fairly hard to get into but you definitely do have a chance.
Thank you for the video! i will for sure look into more research on AM before I get shipped out. In that follow up video, could you add in this question of what the schedule of AM is? also how was navy bootcamp for you? I heard its easy and a lot of folding but im pretty nervous
@@bryanbaluyot6722 Whooo! Congratz man! Bootcamp would be the hardest part in the navy man, everything else is easier haha. Have fun in Pensacola! Hit up the beaches!
I mean, it really depends what your interests are. There's many females who are good at doing physically demanding jobs whereas others that are good at desk jobs. From my personal experience though, I think there are more females in the YN, PS, NC, IT, IS kind of rates.
So I’m wanting to be an am. I still have two years of school and deciding between Air Force and navy. I want to travel as much as i can and i know i will get that in the navy. If i went in as an am in the navy would i deploy on a carrier or strictly shore duty.
For sea duty You can get orders to a squadron that deploys onto carriers working O-level or you can get put straight onto a Carrier or Amphib working I-level. For sea duty, I believe you can get orders working I-level on a NAS. (Not sure about this one I’m a new junior sailor)
Ima be honest the a school is awful imo tones of hw (no time to study) then test. It’s very stressful and already making me wish I didn’t join or to get medically sep. You sit for about 7-10 hours doing hw then once you’re done you’re so exhausted you go to sleep, next day hw for about 5-7 hours exhausted again, next day study, then test. You haven’t learned nothing but you did the hw now you test, remember anything? No because the hw is too time consuming. Now look at you tired af taking a test, you pass good now next 10 lessons in 3 days with hw and a test. I’m only 4 months in doing a long 4 active 4 reserve contact. Prey for me plz I hate it so much.
@@ORCAPLAYSWOW honestly just A school suck because you have freedom but it’s like bootcamp with less rules. Once you graduate A school you’ll get sent to C school and you’ll get your orders around week 5 in A school to see where you’re going to be stationed permanently. I’ve done my first deployment and it’s not bad as people think. If you have a question just reply to this message.
I love working it’s my hands and fixing stuff and I really want to be on an aircraft carrier and be around those planes. I’m not sure would rate fits that the best
Hey Arlo.
If you like fixing stuff and want to be on an aircraft carrier, you have alot of options. AM/AD/AE/AT/AO, etc are all fixing aircrafts. I would personally recommend AO though. I always envied their light workload compared to AM’s lol
Wanting to Cross Rate out of AO , i got talked into it over AM or AE. Def can’t wait
@@coryman8251 hooyah. If I may ask, why did you want to cross rate out of AO?
@@limitlessky5784 I honestly want more out of myself and career. I want to able to work more hands on with the aircraft. I also want something that can better me in the civilian world as well more than being an AO can.
@@coryman8251 pretty fair but keep in mind that AM is going to be a whole lot of workload more than AO. AE/AT wouldn’t be as bad imo
Thanks for the video. I am going to be a AM. Going to boot camp in august. But I am joining as a FTS. Do you have an idea what AM would look like while being full time support?
For FTS, you pretty much work the same hours and work the same in your assigned command but you just don't go on deployments unless you volunteer to do so. I always thought joining as an FTS has bigger advantages however, there are limited options of where you can get assigned.
I am currently in the Navy right now, and I am a CS, trying to cross rate to AM. Really feel like the job is for me,. Do you have any advice for me to go through the process, since you where successful in cross rating?
I haven't looked at CS rate's manning situation right now but usually if the rate that you are in right now is overmanned than the rate that you are trying to crossrate, you have a good chance of doing so.
I would start by contacting/talking to your command career counseler (usually an NC) and talk about your intentions. Cross-rating with your own intentions is an unofficial process that are done in special cases so you most likely have to put in the work such as doing On-the-job trainings, recommendation letters, NKO (e-learning) courses, and any other certificates related to the rate you're trying to cross-rate to.
Great informative video!
Hey, I just signed my contract as an AM and I'm thinking after my contract just leave the military and work a civilian job. After 5 years, do you think you are capable of being an aircraft mechanic outside of the military or you didn't learn quite enough to be able to do it in the civilian world?
Im going to boot camp tomorrow. Im at the hotel and i am wondering the same
Hey man! I have alot of friends that are getting out between 4-8 years of service and smoothly transitioning over to the civilian contract job, working on aircrafts. There are definitely those who went and got outside the military qualifications such as Airframe and Powerplant (A&P) and was able to get a higher job position as well. So overall, yes, 1 military contract is enough to be capable of being an AM outside the military
@@limitlessky5784 Okay. Thank you so much for responding!
@@kimgamayan6349 You got it! Good luck in your journey!
Is AM similar to AME? I've been researching about it but there's not much info on the web
Hey! Hmmm AME's are definitely in a much smaller community than the AM's. I would personally recommend AME over AM though cuz the workload will definitely be less lol. I have met a few AME's but they focus on the safety equipment of the fixed wing aircrafts.
Hi bro, i was thinking about enlisting and i wonder how do i study for it. I took a practice asvab for only a few section, my recruiter told me i might get a 70ish for the real one. Is it enough to be a AM or AD?
Hey brother, what's going on?!
I was able to get AM with a 54 ASVAB score so 70ish should be more than enough to be able to pick both AM/AD. They have a slight difference in what the 2 rates do so I would suggest you do some more research and see which on you like more!
Hey Skyler, please! I have a question
The AD Tech can take the NDT C school or NDT C school is just for an AM tech?
I want to be an AD turboprop tech, I want to do turbo and propellers overhaul and After I want to be in NDT department. It is possible? Thank you so much for your videos and everything you do for the community 🤙
Hey man! To my knowledge, both AMs and ADs have opportunities to go to NDT C schools. They are fairly hard to get into but you definitely do have a chance.
Thank you for your answer 🙏
I will try to make another follow up video about my experience as an AM in the following days!
Thank you for the video! i will for sure look into more research on AM before I get shipped out. In that follow up video, could you add in this question of what the schedule of AM is? also how was navy bootcamp for you? I heard its easy and a lot of folding but im pretty nervous
Stay tuned! I got you ;)
@@limitlessky5784 yoo I just graduated bootcamp yesterday and heading to am a school now
@@bryanbaluyot6722 Whooo! Congratz man! Bootcamp would be the hardest part in the navy man, everything else is easier haha. Have fun in Pensacola! Hit up the beaches!
@@limitlessky5784 thank you man! I’ll for sure check out those beaches . Now i just need to focus on graduating a school 👍👍
Hello, I just passed the navy exam, what job do you recommend for women
I mean, it really depends what your interests are. There's many females who are good at doing physically demanding jobs whereas others that are good at desk jobs.
From my personal experience though, I think there are more females in the YN, PS, NC, IT, IS kind of rates.
CS too
@@limitlessky5784 thank you
@@lilicai8924 Oh and AZ too.
@@limitlessky5784 AZ was fast-track to CPO for women, at least in the 90's lol.
So I’m wanting to be an am. I still have two years of school and deciding between Air Force and navy. I want to travel as much as i can and i know i will get that in the navy. If i went in as an am in the navy would i deploy on a carrier or strictly shore duty.
For sea duty You can get orders to a squadron that deploys onto carriers working O-level or you can get put straight onto a Carrier or Amphib working I-level.
For sea duty, I believe you can get orders working I-level on a NAS. (Not sure about this one I’m a new junior sailor)
Ima be honest the a school is awful imo tones of hw (no time to study) then test. It’s very stressful and already making me wish I didn’t join or to get medically sep. You sit for about 7-10 hours doing hw then once you’re done you’re so exhausted you go to sleep, next day hw for about 5-7 hours exhausted again, next day study, then test. You haven’t learned nothing but you did the hw now you test, remember anything? No because the hw is too time consuming. Now look at you tired af taking a test, you pass good now next 10 lessons in 3 days with hw and a test. I’m only 4 months in doing a long 4 active 4 reserve contact. Prey for me plz I hate it so much.
@@Failure567how’s it been? I’m going in as AM
@@ORCAPLAYSWOW honestly just A school suck because you have freedom but it’s like bootcamp with less rules. Once you graduate A school you’ll get sent to C school and you’ll get your orders around week 5 in A school to see where you’re going to be stationed permanently. I’ve done my first deployment and it’s not bad as people think.
If you have a question just reply to this message.
Hi how about AD?
Aviation in general is pretty hard labor. I would still recommend AD over AM though. But I would more recommend AO over those two.
I miss Skyler.
Skyler is still here haha
How high did u score
58. To be an AM, I think you had to score like above 40 ish