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Rob Cornford 14th October 2008 12:45

RAF Regiment
 
I know this site is about aircraft/pilots but does anyone have any information about when the RAF Regiment selection is - Many Thanks

pigsinspace 14th October 2008 12:52

On going at all times I would think..failing that call your local recruiting office and get the correct answer.

NutLoose 14th October 2008 13:58

See RAF Regiment - RAF Careers

And good luck :ok:

Mr C Hinecap 14th October 2008 14:14

Whats up Rob - not fancy Pilot any more?

Do you mean RAF Regiment as an Officer or enlisted? Either are recruited the same way as any other Branch/Trade - via your friendly AFCO. You would do your IOT / Basic Training (Phase 1 training) then go to the Regt training (Phase 2). They are programmed throughout the year.

seanbean 14th October 2008 16:17

Lots of hints and helpful advice here:

British Army Rumour Service > > Forums > > The Badger's ARRSE > > The NAAFI Bar > > RAF Regiment... give me strength...

(Well, if you can't take a joke....)

minigundiplomat 14th October 2008 17:25

If you walk into the careers office with knuckles dragging on the ground, your half way there mate.
If you can devise an exam so badly worded and incoherent it makes no sense to those sitting it once a year, you are there.

Al R 14th October 2008 18:59

Sean,

Christ.. over 100 posts in a thread. I never realised the army knew that many words.

Army Mover 14th October 2008 21:26


Originally Posted by AI R
Christ.. over 100 posts in a thread. I never realised the army knew that many words.

Erm - pages actually, never realised you blue jobs would struggle to know the difference .......... :E

charliegolf 14th October 2008 21:27


I never realised the army knew that many words
Al, I think they shared the same few!

CG

Rob Cornford 2nd July 2009 17:51

Haha I'm no rockape I'm applying for pilot, the information was for a friend, but he's decided to join the Army.

Thanks for the information.

Rob

Tankertrashnav 2nd July 2009 21:40


If you walk into the careers office with knuckles dragging on the ground, your half way there mate.

Blimey, I've just realised that I left the rockapes to train as a nav 2 years before mngd was born, and that joke had whiskers on it then! Can't you Rock knockers think of something original? Mind you 'Pongo' , 'original thought' - they don't really belong in the same sentence do they, so I wont hold my breath. ;)

Willard Whyte 2nd July 2009 21:43


Haha I'm no rockape I'm applying for pilot, the information was for a friend, but he's decided to join the Army.
So, you don't want to be a Harrier pilot then?...

NURSE 2nd July 2009 23:02

rockapes have their own forum now

Grimweasel 3rd July 2009 21:15

If you have a Facebook account/profile then navigate to the RAF Regt site on there. Members of the Regt regularly check in and offer advise. Good site. They were leading the way in recruitment and when I was at Honners many of the Army 'stars' came and saw the Training Wing to help them understand why the campaign of facebook etc was / is so successful!
Good luck!

oxenos 3rd July 2009 22:29

Always understood that selection for the RAF Regiment involved peeling a banana with your feet. To be a Rock officer you had to do it without taking off your boots.

Solid Rust Twotter 4th July 2009 06:32

You also need to walk as if you have a watermelon under each arm to avoid stepping on your fingers. Bit awkward trying to salute when you're standing on your hairy knuckles.....

PPRuNe Pop 4th July 2009 08:33

You won't be needing this one then!


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