[Alumni] Space-A Flights

John R. Nall nall.john at gmail.com
Tue Sep 16 09:06:37 PDT 2025


This is from the AMC Space Available Travel Page
<https://www.amc.af.mil/AMC-Travel-Site/AMC-Space-Available-Travel-Page/>
I'm not retired and only at 60%, so I'm not eligible.

Category VI - Retired, Dependents, Reserve, ROTC, NUPOC, CEC, Veterans w/ a
Permanent Service-connected Disability Rated as Total, & Surviving Spouses
of Service Members who Died in Active Duty, Inactive Duty Training, or
Annual Training Status

National Guard/Reserve components/members of the Ready Reserve and members
of the Standby Reserve who are on the Active Status List.
Retired military members who are issued DD Form 2 and eligible to receive
retired or retainer pay.
Family members (with a valid identification card) of retired members when
accompanied by a sponsor.
Surviving Spouses (i.e. Widow/Widowers) of Service members who died while
on active duty, inactive duty training, or annual training status as well
as retired military members, and their accompanying dependents, must have a
DoD USID and privilege card. Dependents who are under the age of 14 must
possess a Federal-, State-, local-, or tribal government-issued
identification.
Authorized veterans with a permanent service-connected disability rated as
total (100% DAV) and their dependents (when accompanied by their sponsor)
traveling in the CONUS or directly between the CONUS and Alaska, Hawaii,
Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, Guam, and American Samoa (Guam and
American Samoa travelers may transit Hawaii or Alaska); or traveling within
Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, or the U.S. Virgin Islands.

On Tue, Sep 16, 2025 at 11:48 AM Russel Javier <rpjavier06 at gmail.com> wrote:

> Good morning everyone,
>
> I ran across this person’s YouTube channel a few weeks ago. He provides
> information/tips on Space-A flights and things to do as a military retiree.
> Lots of good info if you’re interested in trying this out. Space-A is also
> available for veterans but I think they are restricted to within the United
> States states and territories, no foreign destinations. So as a vet, you
> can go as far as Guam or Puerto Rico. For those in CA, Travis AFB has lots
> of flights to Hawaii, Alaska, Guam and the east coast. Hope you all find
> this helpful.
>
> https://youtube.com/@cliffwagner?si=Iq3chcb0Gbl4UolB
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