- Navy Vs. Marine Aviation
by Victor Epand. The primary difference is in the "life-style" of a Marine and a Sailor. Marines all consider themselves combat riflemen first, and whatever job they have second. Generally, Marines have to meet a higher physical fitness and disciplinary standard than any of the other services.
The flying training program is much the same. In fact, Marine and Navy pilots go through the same flying training progra... articles, news
- Navy Patches And Navy And Marine Corps Awards
by Victor Epand. Following is an interview with a soldier about Navy And Marine Corps awards: "Where can I get the info for how and were to put patches on for my self, my unit has no funding to get my patches sewed on, so I have to do it myself if I want to get squared away. The Uniform Regs Chapter 4, Section 2 will explain exactly where you rating badge etc. Needs to be placed on each uniform. As far as obtaini... articles, news
- Aviation: Having Fun in the Sky
by Adrian Adams. Aviation in America has a long and glorious tradition dating all the way back to the days of the Wright Brothers. When these two men decided they would make a flying machine, most people thought they were insane. Man is not meant to fly, that is for the birds. It is impossible, physically and technically and it can never happen. But history has proven the doubters wrong time and again and avi... articles, news
- Watch Your Career Take Off - Get An Education In Aviation!
by John Morris. Is it your dream to become a pilot? Have you always wanted to take to the skies, to feel the freedom that eagles and hawks enjoy all the time? This could be the start of something big for you.
1. Evaluate Your Skill Level
Are you a college graduate or not? This is a vital issue for you since most airline companies give a lot of bearing on a potential pilot's academic proficiency as well as... articles, news
- The Mortality Rate Of Aviation Systems Techs
I have interviewed a soldier in the Coast Guard: "Well despite their arguments to the contrary, all ASTs do eventually die. But usually it is of old age. How many of them die each year is a mystery as nobody keeps track once they retire. Now if you mean how many ASTs currently on active duty die annually conducting operations, that number has been zero for many years (I believe since inception, A... articles, news
- Steps To Take The Coast Guard Aviation Program
The following are opinions from soldiers regarding the Coast Guard Aviation program: "My questions are kind of difficult. I've talked to many different recruiters, and retirees. My goal is to fly in the coast guard, I want to fly Jayhawks or dolphins prefibly, but I will really fly anything and work my way there. I am very interested in joining CSPI, but I am not sure if my school qualifies. I th... articles, news
- Supporting and Facilitating the Aviation Industry - IATA Distance Learning
by Jim Zorn. IATA distance learning programs provide flexible learning modes for students who want to achieve their personal and professional objectives but are too busy to pursue regular full time courses. The courses harness the potential of the latest technology to reach out to students and enable them to study anywhere, anytime and at their convenience. These courses are categorized as Aviation, Internati... articles, news
- Getting In The Navy With Only Your GED
Here is a third party opinion about getting into the navy: "I don't have a high school diploma unfortunately, only a GED. I've attended college a year as well; I really want to join the Navy because I think it'll help me become a better person in some ways. I'd like to signup and join ASAP. I'm also a thin guy, I haven't really worked out in a while but I know I can do at least 30 proper pushups ... articles, news
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