Originally published on February 12, 2012 in the Kentucky Kernel
By Luke Fegenbush
Twelve UK ROTC cadets received rated slots in the Air Force.
The Cadets were honored on Friday in an impromptu awards ceremony at Buell Armory. This ceremony started as a surprise because the results came back a week earlier than expected.
Receiving a rated slot in the Air Force means that a cadet has been selected for training in a position involving frequent flight. A limited number of these slots are given to applicants based on their grades, test scores and physical fitness.
“A lot of people, when they go into the Air Force, want to fly,” said Maj. Jesse Hedge, ROTC Operations Officer. “But it’s really hard to be selected to fly.”
Applicants who receive a slot are then sorted into one of four groups — Pilot, Combat Systems Officer, Remotely