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Uploaded by on Feb 5, 2010

Capt. Josh Irvine is an HH-60 Pavehawk helicopter pilot whose mission is combat search and rescue. (U.S. Air Force video)

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  • @AirForcePajamas Great advice here, and remember to take it one quarter at a time otherwise you'll overload yourself. If you graduate FT the fall of your junior year is when you'll apply for rated slots like pilot, nav, cso, etc. Keep your GPA above a 3.2, maintain a high PFA score and do well on the AFOQT and you should snag a pilot slot.

  • @Doffingnik Ya, keep your grades up. Earn an EA so you can go to field training. Don't do anything stupid so you wont get kicked out. And listen to your POC. There is nothing more aggravating then when we try and teach you kids things and you don't listen!

  • I plan on joining the air force ROTC in college and this is exactly what I want to do in the air force. anyone have any tips?

  • Capt Irvine is the heat! Not one to be trifled with.

  • The older ones have the snoopy nose in the center.

  • Nellis AFB. They are the only Pave Hawk unit with the radars center-mounted on the nose of the aircraft. Other Pave Hawks units have the radar mounted under the nose to the left.

  • It's Nellis AFB

  • what air force base is this? Moody?

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