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IIRC the RCAF only uses former Reg Force pilots for the pilot roles in the Air Res -- which to me is just cutting off a really valuable potential pool of candidates.Civilians and Air Reserve.
I know of four pilots right now who only have a few hundred hours who would like to build those hours up and fly but making $40,000ish a year wasn't paying the bills and life is expensive. (Their current job gives them mandatory time off paid and unpaid for Military Training/ Deployment).
They do not want to join the Regular Force, But would apply to the Air Reserves if they had a chance to fly. They would not or did not even get a second look.
Now they would need to go through Pilot training regardless, and as I understand the current RCAF throughput is a fairly limiting factor.
The RCAF doesn't need another orphan RTW asset, nor to fund a different departments empire, which would also then compete with the RCAF to retain the RTW pilots and crews...I agree.
Money talks, Look at training from the start. Lots of younger to be Pilots would love a $60,000 year to train as a pilot.
I fully agree. Good money and they actually get to fly their entire careers, along with not starting off at as and when jobs