M.Hamada said:So you don't need 20/20 vision but you can't do laser surgery? I don't have 20/20 vision but I see pretty well and I never have to wear glasses, however I wanted to do laser surgery to get the best possible eye vision for the sake of the job, does this mean I can't be a pilot?
762foryou said:Som1 deleted my post.. 24hours ago. No freedom of speech by badass mods?
762foryou said:Som1 deleted my post.. 24hours ago. No freedom of speech by badass mods?
Atominthesky said:Hey folks,
I'm 28 and have been mulling over my options for my application. I already applied under ROTP for this fall semester, but going to withdraw it to possibly apply again for a later semester/year. My grades are simply not up to snuff to be competitive for this position. There are affordable online courses I can take to improve them, but I need some advice.
The way I see it I have two options: a) Improve my ENG4U and MCF31, reapply under ROTP or b) Take the required courses (65% average minimum) and apply under CEOTP. It appears that CEOTP is not always available as an application option. However recruiters are often citing this as a possible application step. So is it available or not? Forces.ca seems to imply that currently Pilots are only being recruited under DEP and ROTP. Can anyone clarify this?
Thanks
DaveAB86 said:Hello Recruiters,
I am very interested in joining the Air Force as a pilot and applied this past Sunday to the direct entry officer program. I have an advanced diploma (3 years) in Aviation Management from Georgian College and a Canadian Commercial Helicopter Pilot's licence (Bell 206 endorsed).
My first question is will you accept an advanced diploma for the direct entry officer program or does it need to be university? Also, what are the current operational needs for air force pilots either jets, transport or rotor, and how long does it generally take to hear from a recruiter? Many thanks for your response.
DaveAB86 said:I was worried that might be the case. Looks like I'll have to explore the option of an upgrade from diploma to degree. Thank you for the quick response.
DAA said:Long story short.....NO, college diploma's will not qualify you to become a Commissioned Officer in the CF. You must possess the relevant undergraduate degree granted by a recognized Canadian Academic Institution.
DaveAB86 said:As jeffb mentioned (thanks Jeff by the way) my college has an articulation agreement with Embry Riddle in the U.S. Is the "Canadian Academic Institution" stipulation a necessisty or would you conisder and american Bachelor of Sceince?
DAA said:The degree must be granted by a recognized Canadian Academic Institution. Should you obtain the degree outside of Canada, I'm inclined to think that they are going to want an Academic Credential Assessment, which is going to cost you a few bucks.
www.cicic.ca or www.wes.org
Sounds like I have my work cut out for me. Thanks DAA
DaveAB86 said:Sounds like I have my work cut out for me. Thanks DAA