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RAF pilot training ...... yes or no?

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Old 28th Mar 2006, 20:39
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Gotta be a wind up... look at some of his other posts. Surely not the same guy??
Originally Posted by Danny_manchester (on another thread)
Indeed rip you to SHREDS Scott, as you are a very confused boy, and whilst we are at it, not that bright.
People go to uni to get a degree, to be able to have letters after their name, not just so they can get a job.
Googled waterworths, and found nothing, now people will notice that if something exists, a google search usualy finds some info on what you are looking for.
As for pressure at college, thats the whole idea, to get rid of people like you before the serious stuff starts .
Scott, you have done nothing but put your family name to shame, and made yourself look a fool, so goodnight, hope to never hear from you here again.
Go to sleep, and continue your dream.
Now, once i questioned you about your business, and proposed you were a fake, you started to drone on, and on and on, and also your typing went to pot, sign of being irritated, annoyed by the truth?

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Hey Scott. im a mancunian student too. staying at college incase flying doesnt work for some reason. I intend to complete the 1st year and fly out to OBA and complete my PPL,night,radioT,IMC and Multi in the 7 week holidays. I dont think that dropping out of coll. will affect you directly at the moment, and i think if you get some good experience, you should be ok for the airlines. I think you are lucky that you can afford the training self funded like me, as really, airlines only look at higher level education if you are going for a cadet post. I would imagine you will apply as a F.O. so no problems.

Good luck man, btw im doing a few hours at barton before i do my JAA liceses at OBA, maybe see you there sumtime
Still, it was bloody funny.
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Old 29th Mar 2006, 09:15
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well danny
I was about to post a thread telling you not to listen to the ars###les, and that they were giving you banter which is the only true form of humour left in the RAF and indeed the military. That your heart condition could be acceptable as I know someone who had a snag on his ECG at OASC and still got in.
HOWEVER, some of your replies are absolutely shocking, if you ask for an opinion then accept the answers put to you, even if they are wrong, if you feel you know better, why ask in the first place.
And from Joe2812 input some of your advice to others is pretty rotten. Thats it please tell young kids that dropping out of education is a good way to get a job with the airlines. I wish the airlines were just looking for an ATPL, they are not, the aviation world is highly competitive. Maybe you should take your advice, you pprune login details and yourself, and get off the site.

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