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Golden Eye
13th Mar 2002, 20:24
Hello.. .. .I recently passed the AIB for Aircrew. I was told that it was an okay pass but not fantastic and that my best scores suited Observer. With still two weeks to wait for the AIB Board decision I am interested to know the results of anyone who found themselves in a similar scenario...what was your score? Did you get offered Pilot or Observer? Was Observer second choice? . .. .I am also keen to hear from Observers...what is life like as an Observer? Do you get flying experience? What are your career options/prospects after the Navy? . .. .Anything that will help me come to a decision if the Royal Navy do offer me an Aircrew commission. Many questions, I realise, but many thanks also.

Tucano
13th Mar 2002, 21:08
Golden Eye,. .. .Many congratulations on passing your AIB, you should be very proud.. .. .However, when the final decision comes through make sure that you know exactly what you want. If you want to be a pilot, I mean really be a pilot, I'd suggest not taking Observer.. somewhere down the line you wouldn't want to end up thinking "What if/Why didn't I.." Do you see what I mean?. .. .I have met several RN Observers fresh out of BRNC and they were very excited about the job, as that was what they wanted. If actually flying is what you want, and it's not an option in the Navy, why not try the RAF or the AAC.. .. .Regarding work should you leave the Navy, that is a tough one. Many people struggle because there is not really a demand for Observers in civvie street. That's a long time away, and somewhat of a generalisation, but something to consider nonetheless.. .. .In the meantime, try popping a quick question in the "Questions" or "Military Aircrew" forum.. someone more helpful will probably answer it over there.. .. .GOOD LUCK with your results and I wish you all the best.. .. .Remember the words "Cardiac Hill" if you do go to BRNC!! <img border="0" title="" alt="[Smile]" src="smile.gif" /> . .. .Tucano <img border="0" title="" alt="[Big Grin]" src="biggrin.gif" />