Joshu
Osmanski was a fighter pilot in the United States Navy and a Naval officer for
five years before he started his career in real estate investment.
Joshu Osmanski
trained hard to succeed in the Navy so he wouldn’t let his superiors or
inferiors down in any way.
He had people following him and looking to him for
leadership, and he couldn’t fail them by not being trained or competent enough
to do his job effectively. To be a pilot in the US Navy, you have to make it
through an especially difficult selection process designed to push you to your
physical, psychological, emotional, and intellectual limits.
Joshu
Osmanski was commissioned an officer in the Navy in 2009 and left the military
in 2014 to apply all that he had learned to a successful civilian life. One way
that many people join the Navy as pilots is to enroll in the Naval Reserve
Officer’s Training Corps, known as the ROTC.
Members of the ROTC attend a
civilian college while also training to be officers in the United States
military. To become a pilot, however, all candidates must pass the Aviation
Selection Test and have nearly perfect vision. The training involves classroom
instruction and hours of hands-on education.
Joshu
Osmanski developed his skills as a fighter pilot over the months of his
training and his years in the Navy. When he left the military in 2014, he had
already weathered many intense training programs and handled difficult
situations of all kinds. He was ready to make a difference in his civilian
life.