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thank you for the quick response I'll try to talk to the pay officer people although right now I don't think I have one cuz Im attach posted to a reserve unit for a next little while.
AverageJoe said:thank you for the quick response I'll try to talk to the pay officer people although right now I don't think I have one cuz Im attach posted to a reserve unit for a next little while.
204.2156(1) (Application) This instruction applies to a pilot in the rank of lieutenant or second lieutenant who:
(a) is qualified in the flying of aircraft to the standard established in orders or instructions issued by the Chief of the Defence Staff;
(b) was appointed to the rank of officer cadet or enrolled as a Direct Entry Officer on or before 30 September 1998; and
(c) has successfully completed the Regular Officer Training Plan, the University Training Plan (Non-commissioned Members), the Officer Candidate Training Plan (No Former Service and Former Service) or the Special Requirements Commissioning Plan.
SupersonicMax said:But maybe someone up there thinks it makes a difference...!
099/98 281054Z SEP 98 ADM(HR-Mil) REVISED PAY RATES - 1 OCT 98 - GENERAL SERVICE OFFICERS (GSO) INCLUDING PILOTS - LCOLS AND BELOW, MEDICAL AND DENTAL LTS AND 2LTS OF THE REGULAR AND RESERVE FORCE
SupersonicMax said:ArmyVern. Thanks! Do you have a copy of what CANFORGEN 099/08 says or is that all it says (ie: no explaination, just the new tables)?
SupersonicMax said:Thanks again Vern. So, there would be no way to find out why that condition got implemented, unless I find some guy that knows why?
Max
CANFORGEN 059/98 CAS 033 022202Z JUN
Pilot Retention Program - Announcement
UNCLASSIFIED
CANFORGEN 059/98 CAS 033 022202Z JUN
REFS: A. QRO 205.51 - PILOT TERMINABLE ALLOWANCE
B. QRO 15.075 - VOLUNTARY RELEASE ON RECEIPT OF PILOT TERMINABLE
ALLOWANCE
1. ON 01 JUNE 98, THE MINISTER OF NATIONAL DEFENCE ANNOUNCED IMPLEMENTATION OF THE PILOT RETENTION PROGRAM
2. IN RECENT YEARS THE CANADIAN FORCES (CF) HAVE EXPERIENCED UNPRECEDENTED RATES OF PILOT ATTRITION. THIS EXODUS HAS RESULTED IN A CRITICAL SHORTAGE OF EXPERIENCED PILOTS AND HAS THREATENED TO PUT THE AIR FORCES OPERATIONAL CAPABILITY AT RISK. IN ORDER TO ADDRESS THE CYCLICAL PROBLEM OF PILOT RETENTION THE CF IS PURSUING A RANGE OF LONG-TERM AND SHORT-TERM INITIATIVES. IT IS IN THE SHORT-TERM AREA THAT THE PILOT RETENTION PROGRAM WAS DEVELOPED. THE PROGRAM HAS TWO ASPECTS, A REDISTRIBUTION OF THE PILOT PAY DIFFERENTIAL AND A TERMINABLE ALLOWANCE IN RETURN FOR A FIXED PERIOD OF SERVICE
3. THE REDISTRIBUTION OF THE PILOT PAY DIFFERENTIAL IS RETROACTIVE TO 1 APR 98 AND WILL BE REFLECTED AS SOON AS POSSIBLE IN PILOT MEMBERS PAY. NEW PAY SCHEDULES ARE BEING PRODUCED AND WILL BE DISTRIBUTED TO UNIT PAY OFFICES IN THE NEAR FUTURE
4. THE TERMINABLE ALLOWANCE APPLIES TO QUALIFIED REGULAR FORCE PILOTS WHO MEET ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS (REF A) AND WHO CONSENT TO SERVE FOR A FIXED PERIOD OF SERVICE (REF B). AN INFORMATION PACKAGE DETAILING PROGRAM SPECIFICS HAS BEEN FORWARDED TO INDIVIDUAL UNITS (ALSO AVAILABLE ON THE INTERNET AT HTTP://WWW.DND.CA/CAS/DAR/HOME.HTM.). THE PACKAGE CONTAINS ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA ALONG WITH REQUIRED APPLICATION FORMS. APPLICATIONS FOR THE ALLOWANCE MUST BE SIGNED PRIOR TO 1 AUG 98
5. THE PILOT RETENTION PROGRAM IS HEADED BY COL J. HINCKE, CAS/D AIR PMS, (CSN) 845-3811. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REGARDING THE PILOT RETENTION PROGRAM CAN BE OBTAINED FROM, MAJOR B. COATES, CAS/D AIR PMS 2-4, (CSN) 842-8073. THE OPI FOR TERMINABLE ALLOWANCE (REF A) IS LCDR HAUSBERG, NDHQ/DPPD 2, (CSN) 845-8719 AND THE OPI FOR OBLIGATORY SERVICE POLICY (REF B) IS MAJ JOHN FRANCIS, NDHQ/DPCA 3-4, (CSN) 842-4969
6. ENSURE THIS MESSAGE RECEIVES THE WIDEST POSSIBLE DISSEMINATION. AN ELECTRONIC COPY HAS BEEN SENT TO EA COMD 1 CAD, ALL WCOMDS, ALL ECS AND GROUP PRINCIPALS, CFA, CDLS STAFF AND DCINC NORAD
SupersonicMax said:Wow, I never expected to have a clear answer tonite. Are you at work or do you have access to the CANXXXGEN on the general net?
Thanks much again!
dapaterson said:Max: You are not qualified for employment in trade as a military pilot; there are still many folks who thunder in having gotten their wings. You are still a student.
MikeH said:I recently got back from Afghanistan,I know the tour was tax free I've heard that we get money back from income tax because of being taxed for the tour.What is the average amount we get back?(I'm a cpl 4) do people ever owe money cause of tour?Just making sure prepared if I do owe just thinking ahead.
stealthylizard said:This all sounds confusing, as taxes usually can be. Does H&R Block know all the ins and outs of this, or is there a better place to go to get your taxes filed for military members?