I'm back · 2:52am Jun 22nd, 2016
Just getting back from some month-long training, and sadly I didn't complete it. I didn't quit or fail one specific thing, but I was barely lacking in a few certain qualities needed to finish. I don't think I'm allowed to talk much on it yet, unfortunately.
But I'm not totally devastated by it. The first day alone was probably the hardest experience of my life, and to make it this far without quitting is an accomplishment in itself. My commanders, comrades, and family are proud of me and said to leave with my head held high, and that's just what I'm going to do.
The good thing is that it doesn't shut the door on my dream to fly either. I need more details but there's a few other opportunities to try out; they'll take longer, but they're available. This is all about how you take it, and I won't let it be a roadblock on my journey, I just need to take a detour.
Take care you all
trying to join an air force? or just getting a pilot's licsense in general? either one sounds like an admirable goal
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The former, but like I said, there are more options to get there, just that this particular one is closed.
It's so great to see you again. I'm glad you're not letting this stop you. Keep on going!
Glad to hear that you have returned my friend
The fact that you made a good impression on your commander is a good thing. Keep it up