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Aviation

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Be a part of one of the world's leading aviation forces, fixing or flying helicopters, or joining the growing field of unmanned aerial vehicles.
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Get paid to learn skills that can land you a career in one of the most exciting fields there is.

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Earn money for college and get paid while you train in one of the most exciting career fields.

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See the world from above, living a life that others only dream of. From helicopters to unmanned aerial vehicles, Army aviation has some of the most exciting careers you'll find.

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Learn a skill that can qualify you for a well-paying civilian job, in a career field that often has cash bonuses for those who qualify.

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Find your place in a career that makes a difference. At home or abroad, from evacuating medical patients to fighting fires, aviation is a great way to serve.
Sample MOS: 
15T UH-60 Helicopter Repairer
15W Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) Operator
15B Aircraft Powerplant Repairer
Job training - What it is: 
Your job-specific training is called Advanced Individual Training, or AIT. In the aviation world, this is where you'll work hands-on in the world of helicopters or unmanned aerial vehicles. You'll learn how they work, how they operate and how you fit in as a member of the world's finest military aviation force.
Job training - What you'll do: 
  • Receive training specific to your Military Occupational Specialty, or MOS
  • Receive any civilian certifications appropriate for your job
  • Continue to perform regular physical exercise
  • Learn aviation concepts like airspace requirements and aviation maintenance
  • Learn how Army aviation computer systems work
Job Training - How long it will take: 
Range: 2-7 months
Job Training Timeline Interval: 
18 Weeks
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