AIR FORCE RESERVE COMMAND

Undergraduate Flying Training

The Official Undergraduate Flying Training Program of the Air Force Reserve

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General Information

Learn more about the Air Force Reserve Command Undergraduate Flying Training Program.

2

Eligibility

Determine your eligibility for flying training in the Air Force Reserve.

3

Sponsorship

Learn how to get sponsored by an Air Force Reserve flying unit.

4

Application

Learn how to submit an application to an AFRC UFT Selection Board.

5

Selection Boards

Understand the AFRC UFT Selection Board process, view the board schedule and access prior board results.

6

Training Pipeline

Explore the various types and phases of Undergraduate Flying Training.

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Civil Path to Wings

Learn about the Air Force's innovative new way to train pilots with civilian flight experience.

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ROTC (RCP-R)

Discover how Air Force ROTC cadets commission directly into the Air Force Reserve with the Reserve Categorization Process - Rated (RCP-R) program.

News

UFT Boards 24-01R & 24-02 Results

AFRC UFT Boards 24-01R (ROTC) and 24-02 convened at Robins AFB on 23 Oct 23. Results are available in Section 5.5.

Upcoming UFT Boards

For a list of upcoming UFT Boards, refer to Section 5.4.

Command-Sponsored Program

Unsponsored candidates seeking AFRC "Command-Sponsorship" may apply to an AFRC UFT board if they meet the following eligibility requirements: must have a minimum PCSM of 90, must not require any exceptions to policy, and must be willing to fly any AFRC tanker/transport aircraft at any AFRC location (unsponsored candidates are not eligible for fighter/bomber aircraft).

“The selection and training of the persons who are to fly the machines… is the most important consideration.” 

Billy Mitchell, “Winged Defense,” 1925

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