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ZK-KAG wrote:QUOTE (ZK-KAG @ Apr 6 2009, 10:20 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Also remember that to be a pilot in any Airforce you have to first become an Officer in the RNZAF which requires leadership, initiative and a reasonable level on intellegence. Just my 2c worth.
good point. while i was on Air Force Experience, the guys on officer selection were there at the same time. there must have been 30-40 of them, of which 90% wanted to be pilots. remember they only have, what, 14 places? so you really need to show you have determination
ZK-KAG wrote:QUOTE (ZK-KAG @ Apr 6 2009, 10:20 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Also remember that to be a pilot in any Airforce you have to first become an Officer in the RNZAF which requires leadership, initiative and a reasonable level on intellegence. Just my 2c worth.
Yes that statement hits the nail on the head. You can't measure intelligence and aptitude by exam results alone. As well as the officer potential, they are also looking at people who have the aptitude required to keep up with high tempo flying training. New RNZAF pilots train at a rate about three times faster than an aeroclub would and theres no time to muck around - if you are not making the grade, you only get a few chances to improve before you are chopped. The investment in a graduating pilot used to be about $2 million all up when we had the Macchis. Now it maybe a bit less, but the upshot is, when you are investing big dollars, then you need to select top notch candidates.
Deane
Alex wrote:QUOTE (Alex @ Apr 19 2009, 03:33 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Ok, so I'm through PERSEL (OASB), so waiting for the decision of the Review Board which convenes 29th April - 1st May in Wellington.
Alex
Lol, you must be Alex McLean. It's Gareth here bro, just heard that there were no other successful candidates so things are looking fairly promising for us at the moment, just need to hope that there are four or more spots and we'll be in for sure!
redkiwi wrote:QUOTE (redkiwi @ Apr 20 2009, 02:53 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Lol, you must be Alex McLean. It's Gareth here bro, just heard that there were no other successful candidates so things are looking fairly promising for us at the moment, just need to hope that there are four or more spots and we'll be in for sure!
Oh for serious? Wow. Small world. Or big NZFF world. Either or.
Alex
2fst4u wrote:QUOTE (2fst4u @ Apr 20 2009, 05:06 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>i'd rather be in the air force as an NCO than trying to get in as an officer.i reckon if i get in as a CIS tech i can try for officer-ness later on. that way, if i dont make it, im still in the air force
You get two shots at PERSEL. I'd suggest you use your first one as a gauge before you join as a ground trade. If you are unsuccessful the first time they will give you feedback so that you know what you areas you were weak in. You can then work on those weaknesses over the next few years before you reapply or re-muster. It has often been said that it is harder to progress from within the ranks to a position as a pilot than it is to enter directly.
2fst4u wrote:QUOTE (2fst4u @ Apr 20 2009, 05:06 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>i'd rather be in the air force as an NCO than trying to get in as an officer.i reckon if i get in as a CIS tech i can try for officer-ness later on. that way, if i dont make it, im still in the air force biggrin.gif
If you can, you should definitely try PERSEL. It was fun. Also if you do want to go in as a ground trade recruit then it will help you in that regard.
@ Gareth, do you know if some of the later groups had pilot applicants as well?Last edited by Alex on Mon Apr 20, 2009 7:26 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Alex wrote:QUOTE (Alex @ Apr 20 2009, 06:48 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>@ Gareth, do you know if some of the later groups had pilot applicants as well?
It wouldn't appear so as the groups were becoming increasingly slanted toward ground officers such as engineering/intelligence/HR/psychs etc. Also both the doctor and the optometrist said they hadnt been booked for any more eye tests/medicals. The last group was starting tomorrow, and from what i've heard were mostly Air Force personel looking to step up within their trade to a commissioned role.
cambridgedan wrote:QUOTE (cambridgedan @ Apr 9 2009, 10:45 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>well if you do join the airforce make sure you dont become a stuck up arse, like some airforce people NOT ALL OF THEM (need to point that bit out)
but yea be sure of that.
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