Laws: Cases and Codes : U.S. Code : Title 10 : Section 6915


   
U.S. Code as of: 01/19/04
Section 6915. Reserve student aviation pilots; reserve aviation pilots: appointments in commissioned grade

      (a) Under such regulations as the Secretary of the Navy
    prescribes, enlisted members of the Naval Reserve and the Marine
    Corps Reserve may be designated as student aviation pilots.
      (b) A member who is not a qualified civilian aviator may not be
    designated as a student aviation pilot unless he agrees in writing,
    with the consent of his parent or guardian if he is a minor, to
    serve on active duty for a period of two years after successfully
    completing flight training, unless sooner released. Such a student
    aviation pilot may be released from active duty or discharged at
    any time by any administrative authority prescribed by the
    Secretary.
      (c) If he is a qualified civilian aviator, a student aviation
    pilot may be given a brief refresher course in flight training.
      (d) While he is in flight training, a student aviation pilot
    shall have uniforms and equipment issued to him at Government
    expense.
      (e) Under regulations prescribed by the Secretary, a student
    aviation pilot of the Naval Reserve or the Marine Corps Reserve may
    be designated an aviation pilot upon successfully completing flight
    training.
      (f) In time of peace, an aviation pilot who is obligated under
    subsection (b) to serve on active duty for a period of two years
    may serve, with his consent, for an additional period of not more
    than two years.
      (g) An aviation pilot of the Naval Reserve or the Marine Corps
    Reserve may be released from active duty or discharged at any time
    by any administrative authority prescribed by the Secretary.
      (h) An aviation pilot of the Naval Reserve or the Marine Corps
    Reserve may, if qualified under regulations prescribed by the
    Secretary, be appointed an ensign in the Naval Reserve or a second
    lieutenant in the Marine Corps Reserve, as appropriate.



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