Many people dream of flying in the U.S. Air Force. Flight-related careers in the Air Force are referred to as “rated” career fields. These consist of Pilots, Combat Systems Officers (CSO), Air Battle Managers (ABM) and Remotely Piloted Aircraft (RPA) Pilots. Explore the information below to see what you can do to maximize your chances of obtaining one of these prestigious careers.
If you’re medically qualified and desire a rated career, you must compete for a rated officer allocation about 15 months prior to graduation from college and commissioning. During the fall term of your junior year, your detachment staff will assist you in applying for a rated career. In order to ensure that you are qualified to compete for a rated slot, you must first:
The cutoff date for submitting updated information to your package is normally the second week of February during the spring semester of your junior year. Please check with your detachment for the exact date.
Once selected, you will be able to gain more insight into being a Pilot in the Air Force through base visits, air shows and other direct interactions with current Air Force Pilots. Specific duty assignments will be made prior to commissioning, based on individual qualifications and desires, and the needs of the Air Force.
To compete for a pilot or combat systems officer allocation, you need to:
Achieve qualifying scores on the Air Force Officer Qualification Test, a standardized test similar to the SAT and ACT that is used to select applicants for officer commissioning programs or specific training programs.
It is a required test for all cadets on scholarship or in the Professional Officers Course (POC).
Interested in flying? See some of the general qualifications below. Once in Air Force ROTC, cadets must pass a Flying Class 1 Flight Physical.