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Old 31st Aug 2015, 19:15
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Love it Bloggs! Bet he can't resist!
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Old 31st Aug 2015, 20:58
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This is becoming ridiculous. Of course, no one has answered the question "What is a "Registered User" and why can we not access his profile?"
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Old 31st Aug 2015, 21:33
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I don't know about the Registered User part, but my guess is that he's set his profile to be visible to Friends or Contacts only.
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Old 1st Sep 2015, 10:15
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I call it an Arrser on what they call a wah.

For those who have yet to visit the site go and look at the NAAFI forums.

Officer types are advised there is bad language, disrespect to, well just about everything, and some very, very rude posts. RAF Regiment tends to take a kicking as well.

The story of the Dog Handler working with THEM is quite simply one of the funniest Ex-Forces memories you will ever read.

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Old 3rd Sep 2015, 08:36
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OP, being an air force pilot is difficult even for naturalised citizens. Even if you met all of the eligibility checks and your application made it to the first interview, you would still have to convince the (understandably) very cynical interviewer that you are prepared to die for his or her country. If you love flying, and want to be a professional pilot just for the love of flying, then join the airline business. The pay is a lot better, you will fly more and the chances of you dying in the office are a lot less. You will also find it easier to get a job in another country.
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Old 3rd Sep 2015, 15:40
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Security..not a dirty word, Blackadder! What a festival of self-importance poor Kawsar has triggered."...my job is so secret even the entry requirements can't be discussed!" Get over yourselves! Even the intelligence services publish their requirements, aptitude tests even, online. Entertaining though!
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Old 3rd Sep 2015, 16:02
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A relevant question to the OP is why not apply to your home country air force?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bangladesh_Air_Force
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