USAF voluntary officer recall (including retirees)
#531
that now all current reservists have to get the full class II intro physical that the retirees are getting. They must then "pass" this physical before they can go any further in the recall process. That applies to folks that submitted their package after 7 Jul 09. I guess they are not impressed enought with the physicals we're currently flying planes all over the world with?
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Ran into this today...I'm currently flying Smurfs as a TR and was told that I needed a new Class 2... You can guess what my answer was...
#532
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Dec 2007
Posts: 829
Hey LivinInMEM,
I think recall time will reduce the age to collect retired pay below age 60. From USAF websites:
REDUCED RETIREMENT AGE
Qualifying service:
-- Voluntary active duty (Call or order to active duty under Title 10, U.S.C., Section 12301(d)).
LIMITED PERIOD RECALL PROGRAM (LPRP)
The statutory authority for recall via the LPRP program is Title 10, U.S.C. 12301(d) and officers selected for voluntary recall will be ordered to EAD as outlined in AFI 36-2008.
I guess I'll call ARPC on Tuesday and ask.
Dogg
I think recall time will reduce the age to collect retired pay below age 60. From USAF websites:
REDUCED RETIREMENT AGE
Qualifying service:
-- Voluntary active duty (Call or order to active duty under Title 10, U.S.C., Section 12301(d)).
LIMITED PERIOD RECALL PROGRAM (LPRP)
The statutory authority for recall via the LPRP program is Title 10, U.S.C. 12301(d) and officers selected for voluntary recall will be ordered to EAD as outlined in AFI 36-2008.
I guess I'll call ARPC on Tuesday and ask.
Dogg
The following time served on active duty is not creditable service for purposes of reducing retired pay age: as a member of the active Guard and Reserve (10 U.S.C. § 12310); on annual tour (10 U.S.C. § 12301(b)); while in captive status (10 U.S.C. § 12301(g)); for medical treatment, medical evaluation for disability purposes or medical study (10 U.S.C. §12301(h)); as a member not assigned to, or participating satisfactorily in, units (10 U.S.C. § 12303); under active-duty agreements (10 U.S.C. § 12311); for disciplinary/courts-martial (10 U.S.C. § 12315); or for muster duty (10 U.S.C. §12319).
The question may be, if you are recalled to AD, are you still considered a member of the Reserve Component while you are performing your duty?
#534
Line Holder
Joined APC: Jul 2009
Posts: 47
#535
Line Holder
Joined APC: Sep 2006
Position: A300 FO
Posts: 34
Also just got my orders a few days back. I am in the Guard and started the application process back at the end of Mar. My package finally made it to AFPC the beginning of May, got my SOI the beginning of August and finally got orders a few days back. Slow process overall but eventually it'll catch up with you. I'm heading to PACOM
#536
Line Holder
Joined APC: Aug 2009
Posts: 42
This is an extraordinarily useful thread and I am glad it is available.
My timeline (shortened version):
24 February - accomplished physical (prior to noon)
7 April - I give up that this is ever going to be signed off by Squadron Commander in Flight Medicine; I submit all other required forms & paperwork to AFPC, including previous, but outdated, 1042. I should have done this 1st.
9 April - AFPC notifies me that they require a current physical
13 April - Attempt second physical at another MTF, but Squadron Commander of Flight Medicine there does not want to confuse Randolph and insists that aforementioned Squadron Commander is about to sign off on the physical.
16 April - current 1042 is finally signed/submitted to MAJCOM for approval
22 April - MAJCOM insists on followup "clarification" and a drug screening test
27 April - physical "clarification" takes 25 seconds
6 May - physical followup paperwork finally transmitted to MAJCOM
5 June - MAJCOM approval occurs on 1042 and forwards it to my MTF
9 June - I am notified to come in and sign off the 1042, which I do; Coincidentally, I am also contacted that day by a unit desiring my expertise for a non-flying position. I never do talk with the assignment officer at AFPC.
16 July - Receive SOI to a different location than negotiated on; found out later that the assignment officer at AFPC loaded in the wrong PAS code!!! Required to submit additional paperwork for aeronautical orders to Langley.
21 July - Langley simultaneously submits paperwork for Air Staff approval & to AFPC so orders can be accomplished.
29 July - Orders are signed at AFPC.
31 July - Receive orders via E-mail in the early afternoon.
3 August - My first travel day to the assignment installation, which is the first day I can be back on active duty.
Bottomline: Allow six months for the process to work from start to finish. If it is closer to four months, you are very lucky; count yourself as fortunate. Submit your paperwork ASAP as a place holder; get the physical as soon as you can. Have patience, you are not being singled out. Good luck!
#538
New Hire
Joined APC: Sep 2009
Posts: 3
Few Questions to get me started
Since I just read 51 pages of posts, it's 3AM and my eyes are bleeding I figure instead of going back and trying to decipher, I'll just ask.
Me: VSPed out in late '06, no guard/reserve transition, simply IRR. Have not held a job that requires a clearance so that has expired. Looking at the Permanent recall and I'll figure my options after the first ADSC comes up. Also, looking to go to an AOC.
Question:
Anybody (I think maybe Snacks can answer this) can tell me about getting my security clearance reactivated (I've been out for more than the two year rule)?
Looking at an AOC (I did a 4 month stint at the CAOC with the AMD) what's the life like at an AOC at Ramstein or Yokota?
Thanks!
Me: VSPed out in late '06, no guard/reserve transition, simply IRR. Have not held a job that requires a clearance so that has expired. Looking at the Permanent recall and I'll figure my options after the first ADSC comes up. Also, looking to go to an AOC.
Question:
Anybody (I think maybe Snacks can answer this) can tell me about getting my security clearance reactivated (I've been out for more than the two year rule)?
Looking at an AOC (I did a 4 month stint at the CAOC with the AMD) what's the life like at an AOC at Ramstein or Yokota?
Thanks!
#539
2 year contract for current and qualed folks?
Anyone out there negotiate for a 2 year contract in an airframe they are current and qualified in? I know the message says training plus 3 but it seems like a good middle ground to settle on 24 months if you're already up to speed and do not have any PCS costs...
Thoughts and experiences?
Thoughts and experiences?
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