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Hello All - So, here's my story.
I joined the Reserves in 2005 when I was 16 was an MSE Op on the east coast - did my PLQ in 2007, made it to MCpl before re-mustering to Reg Force Medic, did the NCM-SEP for Paramedic then was posted out west and finished my career in 2015 with a Voluntary release.
There had been MANY MANY changes I saw the Forces undergo while I served and i'm sure there's been many more since i've released.
I've been noticing lately that there seems to be a big demand for Pilots and I was considering re-enrolling under the CEOTP.
I figured 10 years of Previous service including leadership experience (Having taught many BMQ's, SQ's, Trades Courses and every other one-off coffee course you can think of) PLUS the fact that I currently hold Civilian Pilot Licenses (Commercial Fixed Wing, Multi-Engine, Group 1 Instrument and Instructor) Might make me a strong Candidate for the Seneca College Program.
Just curious of how practical or unrealistic this though process may be, or what might be some obstacles along the way ...i know for sure i don't think i performed to well on the CFAT when i first wrote it - it was enough to get in but i was very young and inexperienced - I later graduated my PCP glass with a 94% overall average however i don't think i'm actually allowed to re-write the CFAT?
Any thoughts or advice/experience on this would be greatly appreciated.
- R
I joined the Reserves in 2005 when I was 16 was an MSE Op on the east coast - did my PLQ in 2007, made it to MCpl before re-mustering to Reg Force Medic, did the NCM-SEP for Paramedic then was posted out west and finished my career in 2015 with a Voluntary release.
There had been MANY MANY changes I saw the Forces undergo while I served and i'm sure there's been many more since i've released.
I've been noticing lately that there seems to be a big demand for Pilots and I was considering re-enrolling under the CEOTP.
I figured 10 years of Previous service including leadership experience (Having taught many BMQ's, SQ's, Trades Courses and every other one-off coffee course you can think of) PLUS the fact that I currently hold Civilian Pilot Licenses (Commercial Fixed Wing, Multi-Engine, Group 1 Instrument and Instructor) Might make me a strong Candidate for the Seneca College Program.
Just curious of how practical or unrealistic this though process may be, or what might be some obstacles along the way ...i know for sure i don't think i performed to well on the CFAT when i first wrote it - it was enough to get in but i was very young and inexperienced - I later graduated my PCP glass with a 94% overall average however i don't think i'm actually allowed to re-write the CFAT?
Any thoughts or advice/experience on this would be greatly appreciated.
- R