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Gally2 16th Jan 2014 21:20

Irish citizen
 
Hello,

Is there any other country (I presume European) that take on non citizens of their country, like an irish citizen, to be pilots?

what is the best way to get into and be successfull recruited by an air force? (apart from doing PPL, CPL etc)

Fg Off Bloggs 19th Jan 2014 12:05

Apply! There have been people born in RoI who have been commissioned in the RAF.

Bloggs:ok:

Pontius Navigator 19th Jan 2014 13:55

The PPL, CPL route demonstrates interest but other than that is of no real benefit.

Cows getting bigger 19th Jan 2014 16:31

I'm an Irish citizen and spent 24 years in the RAF.

(For clarity, Eire and not Northern Irish whereby you could have 'dual nationality'.

Rosevidney1 19th Jan 2014 17:37

The Army Air Corps has certainly had pilots from Eire.

Lou Scannon 19th Jan 2014 19:03

and more than one man from the Republic served with distinction in the RAF!

JFZ90 19th Jan 2014 19:10

Cows, very interesting, can I ask a question?

Did having an Eire nationality ever raise any issues for any ops? I suppose for repelling the Russian bear, it makes little odds, but other scenarios maybe it could? Or always irrelevant?

Cows getting bigger 19th Jan 2014 20:56

No, none at all.

Algy 20th Jan 2014 08:37

An Irish Airman Foresees His Death



I know that I shall meet my fate

Somewhere among the clouds above;

Those that I fight I do not hate,

Those that I guard I do not love;

My country is Kiltartan Cross,

My countrymen Kiltartan's poor,

No likely end could bring them loss

Or leave them happier than before.

Nor law, nor duty bade me fight,

Nor public men, nor cheering crowds,

A lonely impulse of delight

Drove to this tumult in the clouds;

I balanced all, brought all to mind,

The years to come seemed waste of breath,

A waste of breath the years behind

In balance with this life, this death.

William Butler Yeats

Arm out the window 20th Jan 2014 08:53

Fine poem, thanks for putting that up, Algy.

Pontius Navigator 20th Jan 2014 09:47

Why does an Irishman take three times as long to do his checks?






To be sure, to be sure, to sure






hat, coat, scarf

Gally2 20th Jan 2014 12:43

thank you all for your replies. Lovely poem and GOOD joke:ok:!!!!!!

Cows can i ask you a question? I rang the RAF and they said that i could not join the RAF as a cadet pilot unless i lived in the UK for 5 years? it seems that most countries require this now? Or does anybody know of any country that does not?

eastern wiseguy 20th Jan 2014 15:47

The RAF once took a Puma to Monaghan......so coming the other way would seem fair.....:p

racedo 20th Jan 2014 15:53

[QUOTEThe RAF once took a Puma to Monaghan.....QUOTE]

What were thy after ? Mushrooms...................

kintyred 20th Jan 2014 20:16

The Cloggies took an Englishman into their air force. He'd done an exchange tour and liked it so much he swapped nationalities and stayed!

Gally2 20th Jan 2014 20:56

Who are the cloggies??

Rossian 20th Jan 2014 21:04

Cloggies is.....
 
.....Dutchmen. I also knew a dutchman army chap who came and was an officer in the RAF. I can also recall at least three southern Irish officers in the RAF.

The Ancient Mariner

kintyred 20th Jan 2014 21:07

Lots of Brits are off to fly Chinooks for the Canadians.

Gally2 20th Jan 2014 21:08

The raf need you to be resident in uk for 5 years to be an officer. No other country allows non citizens to join as pilots

Wander00 20th Jan 2014 21:32

We had a cadet from Eire on my course at the Towers - great source of salmon after each leave! Sadly court martialled for financial irregularity involving a Families Club in Germany


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