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Scarebus_A300 18th Jan 2007 18:22

A mili question
 
Hello all,

I am currently in my first year of A-level and have decided that after I finish my studies, I would like to either serve in the R.A.F. or Spanish Airforce as a pilot.

Anyway, just two questions I hope you can help me with - Firstly, physics and mathematics are not my strongest subjects, but I can get by with hard work and application - is this a problem?

Secondly, I am short sighted - evidently, this is a hinderance, but would it stop me flying full stop, even on transport aircraft??

Thanks

Scarebus_A300 :)

ProfessionalStudent 18th Jan 2007 18:39

Scarebus
On the first point, as long as you attain the minimum qualifications you'll be fine.
Generally you need to be 6/6 uncorrected on the eyesight front.
Look on the sticky thread about joining as a pilot. Consider deleting this thread and posting again in that thread. There is loads of good info in that thread on all kinds of subjects. There's a lot to plough through but that's surely a small price to pay.

Regards

ProStu

Pontius Navigator 18th Jan 2007 18:48

PS, he also needs to say whether he is a British national and whether he has the requisite GCSE or equivalent including English and Maths at grade C or better.

Scarebus_A300 18th Jan 2007 18:56

I am an english national - but do I need physics too @ GCSE?

ProfessionalStudent 18th Jan 2007 19:06


Originally Posted by Scarebus_A300 (Post 3076499)
I am an english national - but do I need physics too @ GCSE?

Look at the sticky thread!

Look at the RAF Website (use Google if it's not in the thread)

Use some common sense and initiative and look for the answers yourself rather than relying on us to just spoon feed you the information...

Scarebus_A300 18th Jan 2007 19:10

I didn't ask you to spoon feed me information, did I? but fine, ok

Pontius Navigator 18th Jan 2007 19:11

For pilot or nav you need 3 GCSE A-C plus A-C in English and Maths. For WSOp you also need Physics.

At A-level you need 2 passes at grade E and above.

Experience shows that low, acceptable grades tend to indicate poor aptitude scores.

Short-sightedness will prevent acceptance as a pilot. Mild short-sightedness may be acceptable for navigator but you would need to be able to read a car number plate at 25 metres.

Pontius Navigator 18th Jan 2007 19:13


Originally Posted by Scarebus_A300 (Post 3076529)
I didn't ask you to spoon feed me information, did I? but fine, ok

Tetchy there Scarebus. You will get help but do give people credit for old age and experience.

ProfessionalStudent 18th Jan 2007 19:23


Originally Posted by Pontius Navigator (Post 3076535)
Tetchy there Scarebus. You will get help but do give people credit for old age and experience.

Steady on Pontius!

Old age I can deal with...!

BluntM8 19th Jan 2007 08:50


Originally Posted by Scarebus_A300 (Post 3076529)
I didn't ask you to spoon feed me information, did I? but fine, ok

Then bog off and look in the sticky. That's why it's there.

xraf 19th Jan 2007 09:28


Originally Posted by BluntM8 (Post 3077398)
Then bog off and look in the sticky. That's why it's there.

Methinks this whipper snapper needs a dose of the tag team formerly known as Tourist/Xraf:=

See the following for a recent engagement:
http://www.pprune.org/forums/showthr...ht=wheezy+boys

TorqueOfTheDevil 22nd Jan 2007 15:00

Scarebus,

Like you, the sciences aren't my strong point, but I was given very good advice by the RAF Careers Office - they said "Don't do subjects you think the RAF would want - play to your strengths". This is because academic knowledge of science doesn't make someone a good pilot (provided you have a basic grasp ie GCSE), and also because, if the RAF turns you down, you have good grades in your chosen subjects to help you get a different job instead of mediocre science grades.

As a result, I took French, Latin and Greek A-level, got sponsorship for uni and read Classics, and here I am now flying in the RAF.

Before anyone else says it, Classics ain't much use in my day-to-day work (though I can be useful for a Latin grace at a formal dinner!) - but by the same token, how many ex-engineer students now flying in the military now use their degree studies either?!

Good luck,

TOTD

airborne_artist 22nd Jan 2007 15:21

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/0703/philm/eye.jpg

Full details on eyesight standards are at http://www.aop.org.uk/uploaded_files/raf_nov06.pdf for the RAF and http://www.aop.org.uk/uploaded_files/pdf/04-navy.pdf for the Royal Navy.

Note that laser correction is not allowed, and will be picked-up at a medical

sharmine 22nd Jan 2007 15:28

Well done guys
 
Well guys you really did the community proud. Young lad on the beach in Malaga uses his initiative to ask some experienced guys for advice and what does he get - "BOG OFF" and "don't come here to be spoonfed".:{

Appears he has bogged off as you suggested so you ought to be proud of your acheivment.:=

Scarebus (if you bother to return), If this is an indication of the quality of the group you wish to join then I suggest you concentrate on the Spanish Air Force, you might find them a bit more laid back and tolerant.:ok:

Good luck

Sharmine

Tourist 22nd Jan 2007 15:35

You are quite correct sharmine.

The thoughtless bullying of these people has lost us another candidate for the "short sighted with learning dificulties /spoon-feed only/nationality undecided" fighter squadron of tomorrow.

How will the UK survive?
I weep for the future.

JAG3 22nd Jan 2007 16:07

''For pilot or nav you need 3 GCSE A-C plus A-C in English and Maths. For WSOp you also need Physics.''

Its 5 GCSE's Pontius.

ratty1 22nd Jan 2007 16:15

That is what he said. 3 GCSE at A-C, plus A-C in English and maths. That's 5.

dogdriver 22nd Jan 2007 16:16

leave the lad alone, if you have a problem with discrete threads, don't bother to reply!
scarebus, i learnt to fly with no science/maths background at all beyond gcse and got by fine by putting in a few extra hours. however i got binned on eyesight, despite trying every way to get round it. only option that MIGHT have worked was to have gone nav (though nb that still has pretty strict criteria, just not as strict as pilot) and then transferred at a later date, which happened a few times, especially on the rotary fleet - so you might want to think about that.

otherwise you might be left with the commerical airlines as your only option - :ok: at least the money is better

Pontius Navigator 22nd Jan 2007 16:16


Originally Posted by JAG3 (Post 3083354)
''For pilot or nav you need 3 GCSE A-C plus A-C in English and Maths. For WSOp you also need Physics.''

Its 5 GCSE's Pontius.

Er 3 GCSE + 1 English + 1 Maths = 5 GCSE, or it did when we did GCE.

You also need Physics means

2 GCSE + 1 English + 1 Maths + 1 Physics = 5.

airborne_artist 22nd Jan 2007 16:21

From http://www.raf.mod.uk/careers/jobs/pilot.cfm

"Qualifications: 5 GCSEs/SCEs and 2 A-levels or 3 Highers or equivalent. GCSEs/SCEs at Grade C/3 minimum to include English language and maths" - no mention of Physics.

WSO EW needs Physics GCSE.


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