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I will try to answer a few questions.
6) When it comes to who is ground crew, and who is air crew, how is that decided? Is that merit and seniority, or just a rotation?
This is accomplished with a simple measurement, those who are "short changed" are relgated to the ground crew, and those "gifted" personnel are sent to the air. AES Op's are always considered Aircrew, there are a few postings where you could be chained to a desk, but these usually happen later in your career, you can expect your first posting to be to an operational sqn.
As for preference, you can ask for a particular airframe, but like all other trades in the CF, you are sent where you are needed.
Opportunities to deploy are abundant, I know around here (407 Sqn), there is always something going on. There always seems to be an aircraft away doing something.
Average work day consists of training, there is always something to read, learn, and teach. This trade is not for lazy individuals who lack drive.
Negatives of the trade, I can't really think of any. (Greenwood comes to mind though....)
6) When it comes to who is ground crew, and who is air crew, how is that decided? Is that merit and seniority, or just a rotation?
This is accomplished with a simple measurement, those who are "short changed" are relgated to the ground crew, and those "gifted" personnel are sent to the air. AES Op's are always considered Aircrew, there are a few postings where you could be chained to a desk, but these usually happen later in your career, you can expect your first posting to be to an operational sqn.
As for preference, you can ask for a particular airframe, but like all other trades in the CF, you are sent where you are needed.
Opportunities to deploy are abundant, I know around here (407 Sqn), there is always something going on. There always seems to be an aircraft away doing something.
Average work day consists of training, there is always something to read, learn, and teach. This trade is not for lazy individuals who lack drive.
Negatives of the trade, I can't really think of any. (Greenwood comes to mind though....)