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Old 28th Jan 2006, 14:36
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Hi, I'm interested in one day becoming pilot with either the RCAF, RAF, or the USAF. I'm 15 and am currently in air cadets taking grounds school and next year ITAC(intro. to aviation coarse) at Trenton Air Base in canada. Do you have any advice as to how i can improve my chances for submission into one of these air forces. Any help is appreciated.
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1) Decide which Air Force you are prepared to risk your life for first. I know it seems a low priority when you're 15 and all you want to do is fly jets, but unless you can demonstrate your commitment to the service (and country) you sign up to fight for, you are unlikely to get the chance.

Perhaps check the Mil Aircrew forum (using a search facility) too.
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