Hey all,
If any of you remember me from about a month or so ago, I was applying to be a pilot with the forces. Well, everything was great. I passed aircrew and got my offer and was sent to my basic training in St. Jean, CFLRS. That is where I am currently. Now heres my problem
Last week after we had just gotten off the range I received a call from my platoon CO. He told me that a captain from borden had just called him and that they found me medically unfit for the pilot MOC. It was like I was hit by a truck. The next day I got back in contact with him and found out that the problem was with my eyes - which WERE given a grade of V1 before I went to aircrew selection. It is my understanding that you have to have good enough vision to even go to aircrew selection in trenton!? Needless to say I am very stressed right now, and its making my IAP much harder.
So I have a couple options, and I am going to have to make a decision in the next couple months (before school starts)
When i am finished this course and go back home, I am to have my eyes retested and hopefully the results are good. I need to find out exactly what the problem is with them and what exactly it is I need to pass.
If that doesnt work out, I either have to choose another MOC and continue on in ROTP or voluntary release.
Right now I am thinking either two paths:
1) Air Navigator: Under this MOC apparently it is easier to remuster to pilot. I have heard rumors that the requirements for vision may be lowered in he next couple years for pilot. The downside to this is that if I am not able to switch to pilot I wouldn't be very employable on the civi side if I wanted to leave the military after my contract is over.
2) Log Air: I was thinking logistics because it coincides with my business degree quite well, and if I wanted to leave the military it is quite easy to find a business job with experience in this field.
Now, I don't want everyone to think I just wanted to do my initial contract and get out. I signed on the dotted line thinking I was going pilot, I had no other choices down. I find it very frustrating that they have me over half way completed my IAP course when they tell me I am not able to pursue my dream trade.
Does anyone know if the rumors of lowered standards for pilot may be true in the next couple years? Anyone have any advice for my situation? Thanks for any suggestions, I really havent done much research on other trades because It was always pilot or bust for me. But now I have given up any civilian summer employment for this course and need it to fund my education.
Thanks all.
p.s. I am going to the field for 4 days tomorrow so I won't be able to check the responses until next weekend.
Also, sorry if this is messy and rushed; there is time limits on the internet here on base.
Zach
If any of you remember me from about a month or so ago, I was applying to be a pilot with the forces. Well, everything was great. I passed aircrew and got my offer and was sent to my basic training in St. Jean, CFLRS. That is where I am currently. Now heres my problem
Last week after we had just gotten off the range I received a call from my platoon CO. He told me that a captain from borden had just called him and that they found me medically unfit for the pilot MOC. It was like I was hit by a truck. The next day I got back in contact with him and found out that the problem was with my eyes - which WERE given a grade of V1 before I went to aircrew selection. It is my understanding that you have to have good enough vision to even go to aircrew selection in trenton!? Needless to say I am very stressed right now, and its making my IAP much harder.
So I have a couple options, and I am going to have to make a decision in the next couple months (before school starts)
When i am finished this course and go back home, I am to have my eyes retested and hopefully the results are good. I need to find out exactly what the problem is with them and what exactly it is I need to pass.
If that doesnt work out, I either have to choose another MOC and continue on in ROTP or voluntary release.
Right now I am thinking either two paths:
1) Air Navigator: Under this MOC apparently it is easier to remuster to pilot. I have heard rumors that the requirements for vision may be lowered in he next couple years for pilot. The downside to this is that if I am not able to switch to pilot I wouldn't be very employable on the civi side if I wanted to leave the military after my contract is over.
2) Log Air: I was thinking logistics because it coincides with my business degree quite well, and if I wanted to leave the military it is quite easy to find a business job with experience in this field.
Now, I don't want everyone to think I just wanted to do my initial contract and get out. I signed on the dotted line thinking I was going pilot, I had no other choices down. I find it very frustrating that they have me over half way completed my IAP course when they tell me I am not able to pursue my dream trade.
Does anyone know if the rumors of lowered standards for pilot may be true in the next couple years? Anyone have any advice for my situation? Thanks for any suggestions, I really havent done much research on other trades because It was always pilot or bust for me. But now I have given up any civilian summer employment for this course and need it to fund my education.
Thanks all.
p.s. I am going to the field for 4 days tomorrow so I won't be able to check the responses until next weekend.
Also, sorry if this is messy and rushed; there is time limits on the internet here on base.
Zach