sell aircraft with Aircraftbargains.com
aircraft for sale
sell aircraft
aircraft for sale

Advanced Search
New Listings
Forums
Dealer Login
Services
Contact
Home

corner

corner

LIST AIRCRAFT BY:

FORUMS:

ADVERTISING:

CONTACT:

SERVICES:


  AVIATION TOP 100 - www.avitop.com Avitop.com

Welcome to Aviation Forum Sign in | Join | Help
in Search  

Please Help

Last post 12-25-2005, 11:52 PM by KJOBrien22. 2 replies.
Sort Posts: Previous Next
  •  12-09-2005, 4:59 PM 3125

    Please Help

    Hey All,
          Sorry, I know you get these all the time, but I'm in the 8th grade and I've been wanting to be a fighter pilot since I was about 4. Recently, Well about 2 years ago, I decided it was going to be my goal to attend the Air Force Academy. Which brings me to my quetions, How hard is it to get a nomination from your congressman? I have had good grades, played sports, and not got into too much trouble- and when I did it was for nothing minor just talking etc. Every male in my family for as long and I've researched has been in the military. Do you think that'll help my chances? For my final question, is there anything I can do now besides attending as many things as possible and getting good grades?

    Thanks for all your help
    Kevin, 13, TX

  •  12-17-2005, 8:20 PM 3143 in reply to 3125

    Re: Please Help

    Dear Kevin,

    Yes receiving a nomination from a congressman is a little difficult. You are on the right track for having good grades and being involved in extra curricular activities.  What happens is your Senior year of high school you will send in a resume containing your SAT or ACT scores, your high school transcript, letters of recommendation, and other personal information.  A congressman's staff will review all the resumes and select a number of applicants for an interview for a nomination.  The interviews consist of multiple questions about character, plans, beliefs, and personal experiences asked by an interview board consisting from four to eight members selected by the congressman and his staff.  After interviewing all applicants the interviewers will then make recommendations to the congressman's staff, and then the staff will pick those for nominations.  Each congressman can nominate ten people per slot; however, the Air Force Academy will only select on per slot. One congressman can have up to five slots, but he cannot have more than five of his nominations attending the Air Force Academy at one time. For example: I actually went and had my interviews for the Air Force Academy today.  My congressman only had one slot open because he already has four of his prior nominees in the Air Force Academy already. So the competition for receiving that slot is pretty intense.  Keep up the good work but remember you are still young, relax and have fun.

    Kinger8 
  •  12-25-2005, 11:52 PM 3156 in reply to 3125

    Re: Please Help

    thanks for the help man.




    happy holidays
View as RSS news feed in XML
Aircraft Wanted Engines and parts Avionics Employment Partnerships

Advanced Search
New Listings
Forums
Login
Services
Contact
Home



©Copyright 2004 Aircraftbargains All Rights Reserved
For more information feel free to Contact Us