What can warrant officers fly?

Warrant Officer pilots fly some of the most exciting, technologically-advanced aircraft in the world. If you have dreamed of becoming an Army helicopter pilot, fixed-wing aircraft pilot, or unmanned aerial vehicle operator, Warrant Officer Flight School is where you can earn your wings.
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Can Army warrant officers fly fixed-wing?

As a Fixed Wing Aviator, you'll learn to fly fixed-wing utility aircraft, some of the most exciting, technologically-advanced aircraft in the world. First however, you must complete the rigorous Warrant Officer Flight Training (WOFT).
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Can a warrant officer be a helicopter pilot?

Other Aviation Warrant Officer roles in the Army include Helicopter Pilot Warrant Officer and Airplane Pilot Warrant Officer.
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Do warrant officers fly helicopters in the Army?

Army helicopter pilots are either commissioned officers or warrant officers. Without a four-year degree, a successful candidate will attend Warrant Officer School and then Flight School, earning the rank of Warrant Officer as an Army helicopter pilot.
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Can Navy warrant officers fly?

A new era in Naval Aviation launches on Aug. 2 when a board will meet to select the initial cadre of Aviation Warrant Officers who will be trained to fly the new MQ-25 carrier-based unmanned aerial vehicle.
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Do Marine Corps warrant officers fly?

The warrant officers will be trained as aerial vehicle operators. They'll wear warrant officer bars on both collars and will be awarded aerial vehicle operator wings once they complete their flight training, like those worn by pilots and flight officers. Chief of Naval Personnel Vice Adm.
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What is a cw5 equivalent to?

A Chief Warrant Officer 5 is considered a Warrant Officer, with a paygrade of W-5. The civilian equivalent of this military rank is roughly GS-8 under the federal government's General Schedule payscale.
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Do you salute a warrant officer?

Since all warrant officers are non-commissioned officers, they are not saluted.
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How hard is warrant officer Flight School?

It is rigorous training that requires commitment well beyond initial qualification. After you graduate from Warrant Officer Candidate School you will move through several phases of training before graduating as an Army aviator. All training is completed at the home of Army aviation, Fort Rucker, Alabama.
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What rank is an Army pilot?

A pilot who is a commissioned officer begins at the lowest rank, designated O-1, on the basic military pay chart. This rank is a second lieutenant in the Air Force or Marine Corps, and an ensign in the Navy.
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Can you join the Army as a warrant officer?

candidates must: Be younger than 46 years old (age waivers will be considered on a case-by-case basis) Earn a General Technical score of 110 or higher on the Armed Forces Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) Complete required non-commissioned Officer Leadership courses (Does not apply to aviation candidates)
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How do you become a Black Hawk pilot?

Acceptance to Warrant Officer Flight Training (153A) will require attendance at and successful completion of the U.S. Army Aviation Center of Excellence:
  1. Survival Escape Resistance and Evasion course (SERE-C)
  2. Helicopter Overwater Survival Training (HOST), or dunker training.
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Can a civilian be a warrant officer?

Today, they can be found advancing within military careers such as aviation, physicians' assistant, nuclear weapons, and administration. Although some warrant officers may enter directly from civilian life (e.g., helicopter pilots), most warrant officers previously were in the upper enlisted ranks.
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Do warrant officers fly planes?

FLIGHT TRAINING

Aviation Warrant Officers must be agile, adaptive, and creative, as they operate aircraft in all meteorological conditions, both day and night, and are responsible for coordinating, conducting, and directing all types of single service and joint combat, combat support and sustainment operations.
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What Army MOS fly?

Aviation MOSs
  • 15N - Avionic Mechanic.
  • 15P - Aviation Operations Specialist.
  • 15Q - Air Traffic Control Operator.
  • 15R - AH-64 Attack Helicopter Repairer.
  • 15T - UH-60 Helicopter Repairer.
  • 15U - CH-47 Helicopter Repairer.
  • 15W - Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Operator.
  • 15Y -AH-64D Armament/Electrical/Avionic Systems Repairer.
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Do warrant officers live on base?

Those who choose to live on a base or ship have their housing needs taken care of. If they prefer to live off-base, they receive a Basic Allowance for Housing (BAH), based on the zip code of the duty station and varying according to rank, marital status and allowance for dependents.
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What happens if you fail WOCS?

If you choose to attend WOCS at Fort Rucker, you will take the APFT prior to starting classes; should you fail, you will be dismissed from WOCS. In either case, the only way you can then become a Warrant Officer is to reapply and again be selected for the program.
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What MOS is a helicopter pilot in the Army?

Army 153A Job Description

The Army 153A Warrant Officer: Rotary Wing Pilot designation is essentially a starting MOS for helicopter pilots in the Army. As training is completed on a specific type of helicopter, this MOS designation will most likely change.
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Who outranks a warrant officer?

Commissioned Officers outrank Warrant Officers and enlisted service members, and must have a minimum of a four-year bachelor's degree. Unlike the Warrant Officer, promotion through the ten Commissioned Officer grades is tied to the military service members' level of education.
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Is it disrespectful for a civilian to salute a soldier?

TLDR – Civilians should face the flag and place their right hand over their heart during the National Anthem. Saluting the flag is a gesture reserved for the military. While civilians can salute soldiers, many veterans consider it inappropriate or awkward.
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Do you call a chief warrant officer Sir?

By regulation, a Warrant Officer 1 is addressed as 'Mr. (last name)' or 'Ms. (last name) or sir/ma'am. Upon promotion to Chief Warrant Officer 2, 'Chief, Mr. or Ms.
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How hard is it to become a CW5?

A chief warrant officer 5 is the rarest rank in the U.S. Army, according to Federal Pay. This pay grade begins with 20 years of experience, which is typically needed to achieve the rank of CW5.
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How do you address a CW5?

Civilians can address them as Chief Warrant Officer or CWO or Mr/Mrs/Miss/Ms (followed by surname).
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Does a 2nd Lt outrank a Sgt major?

The LT absolutely does not outrank the sergeant major or first sergeant.
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