Yes, it is too late for this year. Having done the CFAT, medical, etc., will definitely help you in how smooth your application process goes next year though.Stephen9o3 said:First off, is it too late to enroll in ROTP? If it makes a difference, I've done the CFAT/medical/PT test already for reserves, was hoping to do reserve BMQ this summer but I'm not sure if I'll get the chance.
A simple search of "Pilot selection" or Aircrew Selection" would have given you the answer...The Aircrew Selection Center is located in Trenton, and it's done whenever the CF decides they want to send you there.Stephen9o3 said:Secondly, I'm aware that there's a lot of extra testing involved for those wanting to become pilots, where and when is this testing done, and how difficult is it to get accepted?
Stephen9o3 said:I have a couple questions, been searching around but haven't found information specific enough for my case.
So, I just finished my 2nd year of a Chemistry degree at a civilian university, and I'm interested in enrolling in ROTP with hopes of becoming a Pilot. First off, is it too late to enroll in ROTP? If it makes a difference, I've done the CFAT/medical/PT test already for reserves, was hoping to do reserve BMQ this summer but I'm not sure if I'll get the chance. Secondly, I'm aware that there's a lot of extra testing involved for those wanting to become pilots, where and when is this testing done, and how difficult is it to get accepted?
Thanks
trampbike said:I should be done with my CPL 2 or 3 months (which I consider to be worth almost nothing!)
DesertFox, one of my good friends did exactly that 5 years ago, had to show up once a week at the Sqn, paid full salary and attended university full time. He began flight training pretty much straight after his graduation, on top of that.