by Staff Sgt. Maria Bowman
375th Air Mobility Wing Public Affairs
12/11/2012 - SCOTT AIR FORCE BASE, Il. -- The
Air Force is searching for officers to pilot the U-2 "Dragon Lady," a
reconnaissance aircraft that provides critical high-altitude
intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance to the nation's decision
makers.
Lt. Col. Stephen Rodriguez, 1st Reconnaissance Squadron commander at
Beale Air Force Base, and Maj. "Eric" a pilot with the 1st RS, gave a
recruiting presentation at the base theater Dec. 5 to inform interested
pilots on how the U-2 program works, and how to apply for the position.
During the presentation, Rodriguez and Eric talked about the history of
the U-2, the expansion of the program to the year 2025, training
requirements, and why the U-2 program would be something to pursue.
"The U-2 is unique--it's a single-pilot mission," Rodriguez said. "It's
very challenging for an aviator. The mission is never routine."
Pilots interested in flying the U-2 should start the application a year before they are going to PCS.
"We'll interview the pilot at six months out, and we would bring him/her out during their PCS time," Rodriguez said.
Pilots, who meet the requirements, should put together a paper package,
which includes all their officer performance reports, a wing commander
endorsement letter, and a statement of intent.
"Once the pilot submits the paper package, we look at it," the commander
stated. "We'll call him/her if we feel the pilot would make a good
candidate, and then the person goes through a two-week interview
process."
"We are looking for mature, experienced pilots who show a good degree of
Airmanship and who are also good officers," said Rodriguez, who has 19
years of flying experience.
Rodriguez added that the wing has a limited number of U-2 pilot openings.
"We will produce up to 24 pilots a year. Typically we look for captains
all the way up to young lieutenant colonels. Some first lieutenants
actually qualify."
The presentation provided useful information to the pilots who attended.
"I thought the presentation was outstanding," 1st Lt. Aleksey Tyabus, a
C-21 pilot at Scott, stated. "They answered a ton of questions for
everyone there. "They were clear about the U-2's mission and how
important the U-2 is in the fight. Their presentation gave all the
information needed to make an informed decision on choosing whether or
not this is the aircraft and lifestyle for me. This was a big
motivational boost, and I guarantee that my application will be going to
the U-2 program very soon."
For more information on the application requirements, visit www.beale.af.mil or call (530) 634-4447.
Application instructions are located on Beale Air Force Base's website, said Rodriguez.
Thursday, December 13, 2012
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