That's the way it goes. Would you want someone with a criminal record flying billion dollar jets in the sky? I wouldn't, no offense.

There's either millions of dollars worth of equipt. you'd be trained on, and/or weapons to be trained on, and they don't want anyone with past charges to be responsible on those weapons. It makes sense to me.
Nochowderforyou Reviewed by Nochowderforyou on . Some stuff So Ive been thinkin for a while about joining the Air Force and whatnot, and after a long talk with my girlfriend early this morning, I decided to go to the recruiting office today and enlist. So I get down there, and Im talking to the captain in the office there, and shes taking my information, and she asks the question that killed me: Have you ever been in trouble with the law, you know, speeding tickets, been arrested, anything? I sat there for a few seconds, before telling her that Rating: 5