 What was the most fun thing about BMT? If you ask the MTIs, there is absolutely nothing fun about BMT, okay? Okay, on airman vision, we asked newer airmen, what was the most fun thing about BMT? Also, if you're a new airman and you want to get involved with videos like this, use the contact information in the description below. This sounds ridiculous, but the peanut butter shot, okay? It's literally the funniest thing. I know a lot of you guys are really scared about it because you're having this freaking huge needle going here, but okay and that's horrifying. I hate freaking needles too, but it wasn't necessarily for myself. It's looking at the people in your flight and your wingmen. All those people who try to act hard and all those other people just go from 100 to zero real quick and just to see the fear, the look of fear in people's faces, but it really brought a lot of us together as well. We were about to go through something. It was about to go down. It's about to go down. You're getting a penicillin shot, lower your pants, do not flex your glutes and you'll be fine. So that was definitely the funnest part for me. Now looking back on it, the most fun thing was Beast, but not really. Beast week, you're out in a deployed environment. You're with three other flights. For me, I was with two other male flights and a female flight that were from different squadrons. So I've never interacted with these people. I've never seen these people and we had to work as a group to get our jobs done. For me, it was Beast. Going through Beast week, it's different. So you've been doing the same thing over and over. You get up, make your bed, go to PT, go to breakfast, but this is different. You get to go outside. Now I went in July and it was really hot. You get to implement some of the stuff that you learned in the classroom. It's just fun, you know, being outside, running around, just enjoying some time outside of your dorm in the classroom. Well, my favorite was honestly Beast week just because we're in a new environment. It's kind of like a simulated deployment and we're doing different things every day that we're not used to doing. I really liked the obstacle course. Towards the end, we had to do like this rope swing over the pool. Everyone except for one girl in my flight fell in, but it was a ton of fun. Definitely the claw, which is the obstacle course you do. That was pretty fun except for I didn't really get to do half of it because it was way too hot. It was black flag almost the whole time I was at Beast week where it was downpour and rain toward the obstacle course was too wet. The most fun thing for me for BMT was definitely graduation week, eighth week. Knowing all your hard work is about to come together that Thursday, the grad run and coin ceremony and then your family tapping you out. That's a feeling like no other missing your family for eight and a half weeks. Almost never really get to talk to them. All the hard work paid off and I got to see my family and them tap me out was just amazing. Most fun thing about BMT was definitely the people that you meet. There's got to be clicks and everywhere you go, but the people I met, I met some of my really good friends there. Actually, one of my friends made a cartoon and everything while I was there, so that was definitely the most fun part was meeting the people. The most fun thing about BMT, I would say that I like being around your wingman, getting to know each other, even expanding out on Sundays when if you do go to service, it's so fun. Just be around these people, just talk stories on your off time before lights out, stuff like that and you get to learn where everybody comes from. I would say the most fun thing was just because we didn't have our phones with us, it really forced us to talk to each other. I got to meet and talk with people I normally would have never gotten the chance to meet or talk with just from all walks of life. Opening letters. To me, opening letters was that one time that gave you feeling that you could not find anywhere else in BMT. I'm telling you, when you've been waiting three or four days for that one letter from your girlfriend, from your boyfriend, from your mom, from your dad, from your grandma, it makes your day. It absolutely makes your day. It makes you feel better. It feels your heart with love that you can't find anywhere in BMT and it does make the weeks go by a lot quicker. So if you have someone that's going to BMT, send them letters, send them a lot of letters. I love that. The most fun thing about basic training was the memories that I made and the camaraderie that we had on Sundays. You would be surprised what people come up with in a dormitory when guys together, paper and pencils and they just try and entertain themselves. You would be surprised but your hat works really well as a makeshift frisbee.