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What happens if you fail PJ training?

He will base that off of your performance and instructor/peer evaluations. If you Fail a certain event such as buddy breathing during a Progress check, which is held once a week, and fail the same event the next week you will most likely be washed back or eliminated from the course based on your performance.

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How many opportunities do I get at indoc/pipeline?

As many as your career and the Commandant of the schoolhouse will allow. If you quit during the course and are reclassified you will most likely be allowed to come back at a later date as long as the Commandant at the time recommends you. He will base that off of your performance and instructor/peer evaluations. If you Fail a certain event such as buddy breathing during a Progress check, which is held once a week, and fail the same event the next week you will most likely be washed back or eliminated from the course based on your performance.

What is the pass rate at Indoc?

It varies from 10% to 34%

Are supplements allowed at indoc?

The only supplement you are allowed to take while at the course is 100% whey protein. There is a Nutritionist assigned to the course which will help you optimize your nutrition for performance throughout your assignment to the schoolhouse.

Can 30+ year olds pass indoc?

Absolutely, as long as you are trained up to grad standards prior to your arrival and focus on your recovery throughout the course you will be able to pass. In fact, the older candidates are the least likely to quit.

Difference between CRO and PJ PAST?

Not while you are at the course. However CRO's will attend a Phase II Selection up to a year prior to their arrival to Lackland. At this Phase II you will be expected to run 3 mi on the past vs 1.5 mi.

Can you take the PAST more than once?

99% of candidates can only take the PAST after BA Prep once. The 1% are washed back to the next PAST because they show the right character for the job.

What is BA Prep? (Special Warefare Prep)

This course name has now changed to SW Prep or Special Warefare Prep. Battlefield Airman Prep is a 8 week course designed to help you succeed at whatever BA course you are signed up for. All students will train together to include TACP, CCT, SOWT, and PJ. The unit has recruited coaches from all over the country to help you succeed. I would not count on this program to get you up to standards though.

What is Dev course?

This development course is no longer implemented at Indoc.

What is the pass rate for the PJ pipeline after Indoc?

The pass rate after Indoc is 99% unless you dont study in Paramedic school, or get a DUI you will graduate and get your beret.

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