Where is the 144th Fighter Wing?

Where is the 144th Fighter Wing?

Fresno Air National Guard Base
The 144th Fighter Wing (144 FW) is a unit of the California Air National Guard, stationed at Fresno Air National Guard Base, California.

How do you get an ANG pilot slot?

A civilian can apply for a pilot slot with the Active Duty Air Force and go through OTS, apply to the Air Force Reserves, or apply to the Air National Guard. This document will focus on the Air National Guard side of the house, but may also be applied in part to the Reserves as their process is similar.

What is a UPT board?

The next Oregon Air National Guard Undergraduate Pilot Training (UPT) Selection Board will be April 1-3, 2022 at the Portland Air National Guard Base. The Oregon Air National Guard UPT Selection Board selects highly qualified applicants for interviews. Not all applicants will get an interview.

What is the age limit for Air National Guard?

17 to 39
To qualify for the Air Guard, you must be 17 to 39 (the age limit exceeds 40 for medical professionals and chaplains), a U.S. citizen or legal permanent resident, be a high school senior or have a high school diploma or GED.

Does California have a state guard?

The California State Guard (CSG) is made up of primarily non paid members who train and serve the State in a military capacity. CSG members are also subject to call for Emergency State Active Duty (ESAD) by the Governor.

How long are ang pilot contracts?

We do incur active (and reserve) duty service commitments for various reasons including flight training. All DoD had the same service commitment for flight training—10 years for pilots, 6 years for CSOs/NFOs.

How many Air Force pilot slots are there?

For example, there may be 1,200 pilot slots available in a given year with around 9,000 applicants. Of those 1,200 slots, the Air Force Academy (USAFA) will get the most, followed by the Air Force ROTC (AFROTC), and then the Air Force Officer Training School (OTS).

How long is upt Air Force?

50 weeks
UPT is known as the Year of 50 weeks, as the course is incredibly fast paced and very demanding, so it is best to take UPT one week at a time. Initially, all UPT students will learn to fly the T-6 Texan over the first 24 weeks.

Can you become an air force pilot through OTS?

Aside from having to complete your bachelors degree, OTS is the Air Force’s smallest commissioning source (17% of AF officers are OTS grads) and typically only averages 120-150 Specialized Undergraduate Pilot Training slots each year.

Can I work full-time in the Air National Guard?

Yes. The Guard has several types of full-time employees. In addition to their full-time positions, these soldiers serve with a unit in a traditional status (drilling on weekends) as well. These positions are managed by each state’s Military Personnel Office, part of the State Area Command (STARC).

Can you pick your job in the Air National Guard?

The Air National Guard uses the results of the ASVAB exam to match individuals with all open job opportunities in their states that they are qualified to perform. The applicant ultimately selects the career path, but the current needs of the Air National Guard can limit choices.

What is the 144th Fighter Wing in Fresno CA?

The California Air National Guard Base in Fresno is home to the 144th Fighter Wing. The Federal Mission of the 144th Fighter Wing is to provide Air Superiority in support of worldwide joint operations as well as Air Defense of the United States.

Who is the new commander of the 144th Fighter Wing?

Jeremiah “Weed” Cruz was selected as the new 144th Fighter Wing Commander and Lt. Col. Robert “Tigger” Swertfager was selected as the new 144th Operations Group Commander! Talk to each other, take care of each other. Airmen are our most precious resource.

Who is the 194th Fighter Squadron pilot?

Lt. Col. Jonathan Burd, 194th Fighter Squadron pilot, puts on his helmet for his return home flight after exercise Checkered Flag concluded, Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida, Nov. 10, 2020.

What does checkered flag mean to the 144th?

U.S. Air Force Airmen from the 144th watch a U.S. Navy F/A-18E Super Hornet fighter jet depart Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida, Nov. 10, 2020 after the conclusion of Checkered Flag. Checkered Flag provides Dissimilar Air Combat Training for fourth and fifth-generation aircraft to optimize the skill set of all the Airmen involved.

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