No, just meant if CF helps find civilian spouse some office job or something, as some of the squadrons are in pretty remote locations. It will be a big ask to have her just sit at home and waste her education and career dreams. Looking at,
- what might be the options available for my wife ?
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Hi All,
Just wondering how often to Pilots have to relocate after training ? And if posted in a remote location with less opportunities for significant other, do CF provide any NCM posting for spouses etc ?
Any info is helpful. Thank you in advance.
If you reside in Toronto, you will be asked to stay Tuesday night at your place and meet up for medicals Wednesday morning(it makes sense). At least that is what happened with me.
Good luck.
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Thank you. One more thing, in the joining instructions it mentions to wear formal, however at the recruitment office i was told that jeans and t shirts are ok. How were things in your experience ?
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Thanks for the great tips aero_dude and congratulations on passing your ACS. Will you be able to share an example of instructions people got wrong, and things to watch out for.
Again really happy for you. I shall be heading for my ACS very soon. How was the experience staying on base? was it...
Based on instructions in airborne numerical test from the study guide, it says round up any number with .5 and higher where as round down for .49 and lower. So seems like the test will want whole numbers.
Amazing Subasioglu, wish you all the best for your test.
I am in the same range for speed distance questions. Hope its good enough. Will be great to hear from someone who has passed ACS.
Hi,
I was in a similar dilemma and was told by my recruiter that it doesn't matter whether it is a 3yr/4yrs degree for an officer position. As long as it is a university degree.
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