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.

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Eligibility

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

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Sponsorship

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

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Application

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

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Selection Boards

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

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Training Pipeline

Explore the various types and phases of Undergraduate Flying Training.

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Initial Pilot Training (IPT)

Learn about the Air Force's new way to train pilots using civilian flight training.

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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.

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Reference Library

Coming Soon

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

Billy Mitchell, “Winged Defense,” 1925

News

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). See Section 5.4 for which boards will offer Command Sponsorship.

Initial Pilot Training

For information on the Air Force's new Initial Pilot Training (IPT) program, see Section 7.

UFT Board Results

AFRC UFT board results messages are available in Section 5.5.

This website is managed by AFRC/A3RB.  For more information, contact HQAFRC.A3RB.UFT@us.af.mil. 

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