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Undergraduate Pilot/Navigator Training
Serving as a military pilot or navigator is an exacting profession that requires a high level of training. But if you pursue your dream of becoming a "rated" officer (that is, an officer qualified for flight duty) you will not be disappointed. You will receive the world's best aviation training and quickly be at the controls of complex aircraft, flying demanding and rewarding missions in Alaska and around the world.
You will also be an officer. You will be expected to lead, and will be given training and opportunities to grow as a leader. You, and others like you, will provide the leadership that takes the Alaska Air National Guard into the future.
Our rated officers are selected at an annual selection board which convenes in Anchorage, AK. The board is a combined board that selects candidates for both the 176th Wing, based at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, and the 168th Air Refueling Wing, based at Eielson Air Force Base. All pilot selections for the Alaska Air National Guard are made at this board. Click the link below for more information regarding navigator selection.
LINKS
Detailed information about applying to the next board
Frequently Asked Questions
Information about the aircraft we fly:
C-130 "Hercules" (tactical airlift)
HC-130 "Hercules" (combat search and rescue/aerial refueling)
HH-60 "Pave Hawk" (combat search and rescue)
C-17 "Globemaster III" (strategic airlift)
CONTACT
Undergraduate Flight Training
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