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I think I am the poster child for 30 somethings who want to become CF pilots. My inbox is full of questions like the one I received today. I thought I would post it and my response.
<i>Hello, I was just going through some posts and came across yours. I too lived in summerside and Greenwood as my father was a flight Engineer. I am now 29 and am teaching but am becoming more serious at looking into a career change and would like to go Pilot in the CF. I have a wife, a house and am wondering what the training demands are in the early stages. Should my wife come with me and stay on base in PMQ's or stay with the house at home and work? I am trying to cover all angles and process this decision as best as I can.
Thanks,</i>
BOTP is a challenging course, but I found that my experience gave me an advantage that other officer cadets did not have. I performed very well in all my taskings. I prepared myself physically and was ready for the stresses of basic training.
I have a little sign above my desk that says" What have you done today?" Do everything you can to prepare-you only get on shot to get your wings. Very few can call themselves CF pilots- Billy Bishop, Chris Hatfield, Inch It is a neat to be associated with that group of people .
After BOTC, you can be expected to do Second Language Training in St. Jean. It is 7-8 months. Luckily, I received a compassionate posting to Shearwater as a result of my wife having our second child while I was on BOTC. I was the exception. My friends with families had to endure PQ for that period of time. Some moved their families at their expense, others just bit the bullet. I don't think you can get PMQs while in St. Jean.
Surprisingly I receive a lot of emails from people who read my story. As a DEO, the average age is around 32. You are not too old. I love my job. Last week I was in Comox doing sea survival. Next month I will be in Halifax, and Vancouver. The next two months following I'll be doing Air medical training, and SERE in Winnipeg. I flew Sea Kings as part of my On the Job Training. I am chasing my dream with some other fantastic people.
How bad do you want it? There are a lot of hurdles one has to jump through, and there is a lot of sacrifice ahead if you choose this path. Sometimes it will feel like it is taking forever, and other times will be just a blink. I wish you the best, but my wishes wont do anything- only your hard work and your wife's support will do.
Cheers,
PS. I am going to post my response. Hope you don't mind.