Flying Helos or doing parachuting?
The second one. Flying a helicopters would be at Fort Rucker, I believe, and takes

longer than 3 weeks. Try about 20 months. That and I'm not a Commission Officer nor a Warrant Officer so I couldn't do that.

Bring lots of sunblock and drink lots of water. It is going to be HOT. Don't forget the mosquitos. They should be hatching right about now.
I plan on it. When I was at Fort Jackson last summer it was the same way.
You're going in for paratroopers or what?
lol, no. I'm just going there for the school. There is a difference from being in an Airborne Unit and just going to Airborne School, but if I do get into an Airborne Unit later on then I won't have to go to the school again.

I thought the Air Calvary flew helicopters and fly cargo plains?
Air Cav use helicopters.
Major congrats, dude. Surviving training is tough, but not impossible.
I know it's not impossible, and the PT requirements there aren't that hard for somebody in my physical condition. That and this is something I've wanted to do so I know I have the will power to complete it as long as I don't break something. I run 5 miles well under the minimum requirement of 9 minute a mile formation runs. I normally 5 miles at about 6:30 to 7 minute mile pace anways so that shouldn't be a problem. The only thing I don't ever max on my APFT is the push-ups and I'm only 5 short there.