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u/Rennox082 · 2 pointsr/AirForce

Yup, recruiters are super hit-or-miss...no joke, for one reason or another, I had to go through 5 different recruiters over the course of my OTS application process.

As for your question, I used:

https://www.amazon.com/AFOQT-Study-Guide-Practice-Questions/dp/1941743420/ref=sr_1_6?ie=UTF8&qid=1479501285&sr=8-6&keywords=afoqt

Granted, this was back in 2014 and I'm not sure if they alter/edit the test in any way. I'd say that, generally, any of the top study books off Amazon should work out fine, though.

u/dmg_inc · 1 pointr/AirForce

I would follow up with your recruiter, there should not be that much hang time.

I studied using 2 books and a lot of random YouTube videos.

  1. https://www.amazon.com/Barrons-Military-Flight-Aptitude-Tests/dp/1438005695
  2. https://www.amazon.com/AFOQT-Study-Guide-Practice-Questions/dp/1941743420/

    I'm at the end of the process. My package is submitted and now all that's left is to hear back a yes or a no.

    There's a lot more than just a test and then a board. You are building a package. The package consists of:
  3. AFOQT Scores
  4. TBAS Scores (ABM/CSO/PCSM)
  5. 3-5 Letters of rec
  6. Officer interview and grading
  7. A large PDF application with your work and leadership experience, achievements, education, that sort of stuff, and then your personal statement.

    Generally it goes something like this: AFOQT -> 1 month later -> TBAS -> 1 or 2 months later -> MEPS for initial screening (since you want to be a pilot) -> 1-2 weeks before board cutoff -> Commander interview.

    Having no flying hours won't necessarily hurt you, but it doesn't help. Even just a few discovery flights will do wonders for your PCSM score.