Joshua Q. Morris - Aspiring Pilot and Aerospace Engineer

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"Meet Joshua Q. Morris, a driven 16-year-old cadet with dreams of becoming a pilot for the US military. Explore his academic goals, plans for the future, and insights into potential career paths as he navigates through high school and beyond."

  • Joshua Morris
  • Cadet
  • Pilot
  • Aerospace Engineer
  • Military

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  1. Introduction Joshua Q. Morris Sixteen years old Cadet 1stLieutenant Junior at Great Oak High School Lived in Temecula, California for eleven years

  2. Academics/Goals After High School would like to either attend one of the Military Academies or a college with an ROTC program My GPA as of right now in my junior year is a 3.67 My goal in life is to become a pilot for the US military, preferably the Air Force

  3. Plan A Plan A career path is to try and become a pilot for the U.S. Air Force Force for at least 15-20yrs After the military find employment as a commercial airline pilot My preference would be international flights so that I can travel the world

  4. Information on Plan A Officer training program comprises of a nine-week training program that is both mentally and physically challenging 2ndLieutenant in the Air Force earn an average of $33,941per year After 20 years and rank of Lieutenant Colonel potential to earn average $98,392 per year in today s dollars Promotion path in the U.S. Air Force requires flexibility with duty stations both within the U.S. and internationally Benefits include a retirement plan, tuition assistance, and additional allowances and bonuses

  5. Plan B Plan B , attend college and complete degree in Aerospace Engineering Officer s in Air Force requires bachelors degree, so getting degree in aerospace engineering works with Plan A as well Even if I am not accepted in the pilot program I would continue my career in the Air Force and serve my country I would continue higher education while in the Air force to better my career options after the military

  6. Information on Plan B To get a good job in Aerospace engineering it will require a degree from a college or university One such place is the University of North Dakota They offer a Ph.D. program in aerospace engineering as one of their majors There are many other universities and colleges that I could go to get a degree in Aerospace engineering, hopefully one which I ll be able to get a scholarship

  7. Years plan on serving For my first career choice I hope to spend 20yrs in the military as a pilot, then an additional 10-15yrs piloting for a commercial airline The FAA (Federal Aviation Administration) has a law which forces pilots to retire at the age of 65 I may choose to stay in the Air Force for as long as possible even if I was not able to fly the entire time

  8. Retirement If I were able to follow career path A , I would complete 20 plus years as military pilot, 20 plus years as commercial pilot, and then retire at age 65 years. Otherwise path B , I would stay in the military for 20 plus years and then look for a civilian career related to my military experience until I reached retirement age

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