Please excuse me for posting through your lock, George. I agree with pointing jop729 to that thread, but I wish to address some questions directly.
jop729 said:
How many Holiday Days do we get per year?
All Federal Statutory Holidays, twenty working days of annual leave which increases to thirty (be very, very patient for the increase to thirty).
jop729 said:
How many days of Leave Without Pay do we get per year? Is it common to use days of Leave Without Pay?
None and no.
jop729 said:
Do families have difficulty adjusting to their loved ones joining the CAF?
Some do, some don't. I have no idea what the split is. I am reasonably certain that acceptance will happen fairly soon. There is a thread regarding family acceptance somewhere. If you've not found it, look.
jop729 said:
What are the chances of a Pilot applicant getting their choice of air frame?
What are the chances of a Pilot applicant getting their choice of location?
What are my chances of getting deployed overseas?
It depends.
It depends.
It depends.
And these questions have been dealt with here, in detail, already.
jop729 said:
What is the mortality rate of Pilots in the RCAF?
What is the mortality rate of people serving in the CAF?
100%, same as every other human being who has ever lived.
Is this occupation dangerous? Not compared to farmers and lumberjacks. Not compared to driving regularly on multi-lane highways.
There is risk, but it's worth it.
jop729 said:
I understand that it's not uncommon for people to Cease Training throughout the training process. What are the chances of CTing on:
Basic Military Officer Qualification?
Primary Flight Training?
Basic Flight Training?
It happens. So what? Either you will succeed, or you will not. What happens to others is irrelevant. Concentrate on yourself and your performance. Motivation and perseverance are key factors. Work hard and do your best. Co-operate with others.
jop729 said:
What happens if I have to Cease Training? What do I owe the CAF if I can't continue to pursue my chosen trade?
I am not certain what happens in the case of DEOs now. An Occupational Transfer would normally be offered. Release upon request used to be possible. If anybody knows for certain, PM me and I'll post it here.
jop729 said:
Finally, is there someone that I can talk to about not having the full support of my family? It's difficult to make such a big decision when it causes distress to the people you love.
See the thread that I mentioned: "How to get family on board" (http://army.ca/forums/threads/13678.0.html - I found it for you, because I like you). If you truly want to do this, tell them, and tell them how much. You will not likely find any opportunity that matches this anywhere. I have almost forty-three years in. The only regrets that I have are extremely trivial. I've been to places and seen and done stuff that only very few other people have. If I could be seventeen again, I'd do it all over again. Your happiness is your responsibility.
jop729 said:
Lots of my questions stem from doubt, there are lots of "What are my chances" type questions. But when push comes to shove, I am confident in my abilities and I feel that I have made it this far in the process for a reason.
What is better, to try and fail, or not try and never know?
You have two choices: Do it, or wonder what could have been for the rest of your life. Your family will still be your family either way.
I know what my choice would be - and was.
(Edit to add link.)