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Vortex what...ouch!
10th Sep 2001, 19:38
The reason I ask is that I would like to try some mil flying in the AAC.

I am an ex army SNCO in the Sigs but left some 5 years ago. I have been flying helicopters privately for a few years now. Time on R22/R44 and B206.

I am sure I have what it takes to succeed in pilot selection within the AAC but I am now 33 years old. I have read on a few threads that if you have what it takes then the age limits are flexible.

So does anyone know what policy actually is these days?

Thanks.

Gazeem
10th Sep 2001, 20:51
Last I heard, the AAC is not short of pilots, it may have changed.

The MoD as a whole is starting to feel the pinch with experienced pilots, but they have enough youngsters joining to more than fill the training machinery. There is no benefit in taking a non military trained pilot when who is 25+ when they can get more return out of a 18 year old.

BUT-

just when you thought it was all bad news..

the AAC TA do accept pilots with a PPL(H), so you could get a few free Gazelle hours.

Gaz

floppyjock
11th Sep 2001, 12:27
As far as know the AAC TA only take on ex mil pilots. Unless things have changed in the last year.
Floppy

gijoe
11th Sep 2001, 12:36
Gazeem,

Last time I looked the required experience to join something like 7 Regt AAC(V) was 2 flying tours...but I'd love to be wrong.

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