The California National Guard - Always Ready, Always There

About Army Aviation Careers: 

 

Aviation Officer - Within Army Aviation, Branch 15 officers look forward to key roles in combat, combat support, maintenance, air traffic control and intelligence operations. Aviation roles include offensive, defensive and special operations, troop and equipment movement, medical evacuation, battlefield surveillance, command and control, reconnaissance, security, airspace control and logistics operations. Equally important are aviation roles in the areas of combat development, training development and doctrine, recruiting, service school and training center instruction, and advisory duty with reserve component aviation units.   More info...

Warrant Officer Flight Training - Who hasn’t dreamed of becoming an aviator? In the California Army National Guard, this dream can become a reality. Imagine flying a UH-60 Black Hawk, a CH-47 Chinook helicopter in support of your state and nation. Think about how rewarding it would be to pilot some of the most exciting, technologically advanced aircraft anywhere. This is a world that can open to you in the Flight Training (WOFT) program.

You’ll be well paid for your expertise, receiving flight pay in addition to normal pay, allowances and benefits. Plus you’ll get the recognition and pride that come from being an Army Warrant Officer.  See applications requirements...

15T UH-60 or 15U CH-47 Helicopter Repairers - Hundreds of Army missions depend on aircraft for transport, patrol and flight training. It's up to the members of the aircraft repair team to ensure that all Army aircraft remain safe and ready to fly. As an integral member of this team, the Helicopter Repairer is primarily responsible for supervising and performing maintenance on UH-60 helicopters (also known as "Black Hawk" helicopters) or CH-47 helicopters (also known as 'Chinook' helicopters). 

15 B Aircraft Powerplant Repairer - Hundreds of Army missions depend on aircraft for transport, patrol and flight training. It's up to the members of the aircraft repair team to ensure that all Army aircraft remain safe and ready to fly. As an integral member of this team, the Aircraft Powerplant Repairer inspects, services and repairs Army helicopters and airplanes. 

15D Aircraft Powertrain Repairer - Hundreds of Army missions depend on aircraft for transport, patrol and flight training. It's up to the members of the aircraft repair team to ensure that all Army aircraft remain safe and ready to fly. As an integral member of this team, the Aircraft Powertrain Repairer inspects, services and repairs Army helicopters and airplanes. 

15F Aircraft Electrician - Hundreds of Army missions depend on aircraft for transport, patrol and flight training. Instruments, lights, weapons, ignition systems, landing gear and many other aircraft parts are powered by electricity; it's up to the members of the aircraft electrician team to ensure that the electrical systems on airplanes and helicopters are properly maintained and repaired. 

15G Aircraft Structural Repairer - Hundreds of Army missions depend on aircraft for transport, patrol and flight training. It's up to the members of the aircraft repair team to ensure that all Army aircraft remain safe and ready to fly. As an integral member of this team, the Aircraft Structural Repairer inspects, services and repairs Army helicopters and airplanes. 

15H Aircraft Pneudraulics Repairer - Hundreds of Army missions depend on aircraft for transport, patrol and flight training. It's up to the members of the aircraft repair team to ensure that all Army aircraft remain safe and ready to fly. As an integral member of this team, the Aircraft Pneudraulics Repairer is primarily responsible for supervising and performing maintenance on aircraft pneudraulics systems. 

15N Avionics Mechanic - Hundreds of Army missions depend on aircraft for transport, patrol and flight training. Instruments, lights, weapons, ignition systems, landing gear and many other aircraft parts are powered by electricity; it's up to the members of the aircraft electrician team to ensure that the electrical systems on airplanes and helicopters are properly maintained and repaired. 
 

Aviation Officer - Within Army Aviation, Branch 15 officers look forward to key roles in combat, combat support, maintenance, air traffic control and intelligence operations. Aviation roles include offensive, defensive and special operations, troop and equipment movement, medical evacuation, battlefield surveillance, command and control, reconnaissance, security, airspace control and logistics operations. Equally important are aviation roles in the areas of combat development, training development and doctrine, recruiting, service school and training center instruction, and advisory duty with reserve component aviation units.   More info...

Warrant Officer Flight Training - Who hasn’t dreamed of becoming an aviator? In the California Army National Guard, this dream can become a reality. Imagine flying a UH-60 Black Hawk, a CH-47 Chinook helicopter in support of your state and nation. Think about how rewarding it would be to pilot some of the most exciting, technologically advanced aircraft anywhere. This is a world that can open to you in the Flight Training (WOFT) program.

You’ll be well paid for your expertise, receiving flight pay in addition to normal pay, allowances and benefits. Plus you’ll get the recognition and pride that come from being an Army Warrant Officer.  See applications requirements...

15T UH-60 or 15U CH-47 Helicopter Repairers - Hundreds of Army missions depend on aircraft for transport, patrol and flight training. It's up to the members of the aircraft repair team to ensure that all Army aircraft remain safe and ready to fly. As an integral member of this team, the Helicopter Repairer is primarily responsible for supervising and performing maintenance on UH-60 helicopters (also known as "Black Hawk" helicopters) or CH-47 helicopters (also known as 'Chinook' helicopters). 

15 B Aircraft Powerplant Repairer - Hundreds of Army missions depend on aircraft for transport, patrol and flight training. It's up to the members of the aircraft repair team to ensure that all Army aircraft remain safe and ready to fly. As an integral member of this team, the Aircraft Powerplant Repairer inspects, services and repairs Army helicopters and airplanes. 

15D Aircraft Powertrain Repairer - Hundreds of Army missions depend on aircraft for transport, patrol and flight training. It's up to the members of the aircraft repair team to ensure that all Army aircraft remain safe and ready to fly. As an integral member of this team, the Aircraft Powertrain Repairer inspects, services and repairs Army helicopters and airplanes. 

15F Aircraft Electrician - Hundreds of Army missions depend on aircraft for transport, patrol and flight training. Instruments, lights, weapons, ignition systems, landing gear and many other aircraft parts are powered by electricity; it's up to the members of the aircraft electrician team to ensure that the electrical systems on airplanes and helicopters are properly maintained and repaired. 

15G Aircraft Structural Repairer - Hundreds of Army missions depend on aircraft for transport, patrol and flight training. It's up to the members of the aircraft repair team to ensure that all Army aircraft remain safe and ready to fly. As an integral member of this team, the Aircraft Structural Repairer inspects, services and repairs Army helicopters and airplanes. 

15H Aircraft Pneudraulics Repairer - Hundreds of Army missions depend on aircraft for transport, patrol and flight training. It's up to the members of the aircraft repair team to ensure that all Army aircraft remain safe and ready to fly. As an integral member of this team, the Aircraft Pneudraulics Repairer is primarily responsible for supervising and performing maintenance on aircraft pneudraulics systems. 

15N Avionics Mechanic - Hundreds of Army missions depend on aircraft for transport, patrol and flight training. Instruments, lights, weapons, ignition systems, landing gear and many other aircraft parts are powered by electricity; it's up to the members of the aircraft electrician team to ensure that the electrical systems on airplanes and helicopters are properly maintained and repaired.