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To begin this topic I need to say I am not an ANAV, I am an AEC.
Over the past few days(between teaching and missions) I did some research on the number of ANAV's in the CF now, what they do, where they are posted, and most importantly how many unfilled positions they have. I know the Preferred Manning Level(PML) is more complicated than it appears on a simple spreadsheet, but it does illustrate some interesting facts.
Current # of positions - 703
Current # unfilled - 147
# filled - 556
I also counted the number of ANAV's who's current position is an actual flying/aircrew(navigating) position, and not some type of staff job.
Current # flying/aircrew - 165
So in summary 28% of ANAV's fill an aircrew(flying) position.
It was interesting finding this out.
In addition to ANAV I did the same research for the AEC occupation, but I will post it in the Support Trades folder.
Everyone can draw their own conclusions as to what the numbers mean, but as 'they say' it doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure it out(what I am trying to say).
Let the slings and arrows fly, I am wearing my kevlar vest.
Over the past few days(between teaching and missions) I did some research on the number of ANAV's in the CF now, what they do, where they are posted, and most importantly how many unfilled positions they have. I know the Preferred Manning Level(PML) is more complicated than it appears on a simple spreadsheet, but it does illustrate some interesting facts.
Current # of positions - 703
Current # unfilled - 147
# filled - 556
I also counted the number of ANAV's who's current position is an actual flying/aircrew(navigating) position, and not some type of staff job.
Current # flying/aircrew - 165
So in summary 28% of ANAV's fill an aircrew(flying) position.
It was interesting finding this out.
In addition to ANAV I did the same research for the AEC occupation, but I will post it in the Support Trades folder.
Everyone can draw their own conclusions as to what the numbers mean, but as 'they say' it doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure it out(what I am trying to say).
Let the slings and arrows fly, I am wearing my kevlar vest.