Transition and Career
Newly Trained Air Force Pilots May Take on Jobs Outside Fighters and Bombers
An ongoing aviator shortage led to the move, which the service called "a significant but necessary policy change."
An ongoing aviator shortage led to the move, which the service called "a significant but necessary policy change."
Learn more about the changes, which took effect in August.
From fellowships to pilot programs and more, learn what's been added to a long list of existing opportunities.
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Some officers could receive up to $150,000 under the new setup, which was announced July 30.
The servicemembers would be the first new Air Force warrant officers since the late 1950s.
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Servicemembers leaving uniform, veterans changing jobs, and spouses with a career on the move all benefit from an early start.
This regulation hurts transitioning servicemembers and weakens national security. Ask your lawmakers to take action.