<p>Are we allowed to / do you recommend bringing a camelback to SWAB summer?</p>
<p>bring nothing that is not on the list in the cadet handbook!</p>
<p>Thanks! :-D</p>
<p>Glock, have you made a decision yet between CGA and Embry-Riddle?</p>
<p>Yes, and I chose CGA. Although I’m giving up flying in college, I believe the CGA will give me more than AF ROTC can.</p>
<p>You can still fly while at CGA, although probably not as frequently as you would at Embry-Riddle, if you join the Cadet Aviation Club. We know cadets who took lessons and flew out of a local airport.</p>
<p>Probably Groton airport? I think that’s the closest FBO. I already have my Pilot License and I would love to be able to fly once or twice a month to stay current. Do you know how it works with leave time though? Can you only fly on leave time? And can 4th classes fly? Thanks.</p>
<p>gglock, our Son has pilots license as well. we were told on our last visit that he would have chances to fly, even during 4c year. I believe it is through the aviation club and the local cg auxiliary.</p>
<p>You don’t really need a camelback as you are issued a water bottle which you take everywhere with you.</p>
<p>This sounds like great news for our son who is interested in flying. He has 28 hours, but has not earned his license. I can’t wait to tell him. Thank you so much for this post.</p>
<p>Yes, thank you. I had no idea we could fly. Even though it may not be often, I am sure it’s better than nothing! I wish they told me this when I asked about aviation during my academy visit. Thanks.</p>