lotion said:And how did I get -10??
Loachman said:You have no clue what you are talking about.
lotion said:I looked, and it's true that you have to do 2 course of flying airplanes before you'll ever get to touch a helicopter in the forces!!! In a safety letter release by transport Canada, it's states that having thousands of hours of airplane time, could hender your emergency performances in a helicopter. Trust me, i've done my research!!!
lotion said:I looked, and it's true that you have to do 2 course of flying airplanes before you'll ever get to touch a helicopter in the forces!!! In a safety letter release by transport Canada, it's states that having thousands of hours of airplane time, could hender your emergency performances in a helicopter. Trust me, i've done my research!!!
Bograt said:"Nothing worth having comes without some kind of fight.?"
Stay focused, continue with your life, but stay focused on your goal. Joining the CF is the easiest phase of training. Provided things work out there will be many more stressful times along the path to wings. A friend of mine pulled out our old platoon shirt everyone makes in St. Jean. Of the 20 pilots names on the back of the shirt, 10 have made it past PFT and Moose Jaw. So even if you get in, there are no guarantees.
It is important to understand that wings are not a measure of who you are- but stay focused, dream big and work harder.
weiss said:Is it intensity of training program?
weiss said:I cannot see any problem if I ever join, in fact the biggest obstacle I see is an interview in a few days ahead of me and board decision - i.e. things a do not have control over, everything else is doable, is it not?
Bograt said:There are no cocky pilots after Moose Jaw. It is beaten out of them and replaced with humble confidence.