Life in Canadas Air Force

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  • @welshandco.353
    @welshandco.353 9 років тому +145

    Complete respect to our Canadian brothers!
    Australia will always stand by your powerful and determined nation

    • @emmettmartin2639
      @emmettmartin2639 7 років тому +3

      OceanBlue nope pretty sure that applies to Canada as well

    • @janetfromanotherplanet1301
      @janetfromanotherplanet1301 7 років тому +16

      OceanBlue we were the boys the Germans dreaded to see coming in ww1 and ww2. We got air power, man power, and a bit of sea power too. Trudeau might be demilitarizing the armed forces, but if we still had Harper, watch out enemies of Canada.

    • @samoth9439
      @samoth9439 7 років тому +3

      +OceanBlue We use to have nukes until the people started complaining about them.

    • @Peorhum
      @Peorhum 7 років тому +1

      They Canadian armed forces is one of the top forces in the world. Not in size but in training and tradition. It is now in a major re-equiping stage as happens every 20-30 years.
      Harper was the worse thing to happen to the Canadian armed forces. I am so glad the Liberals are in charge now. They tend to do well for the armed forces in general. They have made mistakes but they do well over all. It is just a propaganda myth about the Conservatives doing better when in truth they say they support the forces but then sell off it's assets.

    • @janetfromanotherplanet1301
      @janetfromanotherplanet1301 7 років тому +3

      Peorhum liberals? Haha! Harper was going to revamp the Air Force with F-35's and when Trudeau came in, he bought outdated CF-18 super hornets and scrapped the plan for F-35's.

  • @johnmcgloin5909
    @johnmcgloin5909 10 років тому +50

    what a wonderful part of our military,l served for 34 years in crash rescue and firefighting,wish I could do it all over again.Per adua ad astra.

    • @alexl7989
      @alexl7989 7 років тому +1

      John McGloin Through adversity to the stars.

    • @Mr9Guns
      @Mr9Guns 7 років тому +1

      I just applied for Air force firefighter. Did 6 years in the Artillery but I'd like a change of pace.

  • @boffinboy100
    @boffinboy100 11 років тому +58

    Having dual British-Canadian citizenship (holding a Canadian Passport), after Uni in the UK (where I have been brought up), I'll seriously be considering the CF as a career choice. I think the UK is going down a path seldom recognize or can follow, so if I can help Canada, I shall. I already intend to move from the UK to Canada after my education has finished. I already know the national anthem, and have almost learnt the french version by heart.

    • @awsomenoob26
      @awsomenoob26 11 років тому

      What do you think about the US forces?

    • @boffinboy100
      @boffinboy100 11 років тому +2

      awsomenoob26
      Well, like with the French Forces, my friends & I make fun of them, but I always afterwards emphasize the truth after. We have fun, but recognise the reality.
      I think the US forces are some of the finest in the world (not the best at everything though). I imagine (never met one personally) that all the ~1.5m personnel are well trained & capable of the job they are to do.
      However I do find that the politics behind the US Forces are more damaging than beneficial. Equipment for equipment, when compared to its Russian/Soviet counterpart, the latter's usually does the same job just as well, and cheaper. Perhaps if the US Military budget was smaller, and better spent, it'd encourage similar cost-effectiveness, and a better deal for the US Govt. The F-35 & M1 Abrams are examples of this. The M1 is a VG tank, but it costs big $$$, compared to a T-90 ($8.5+m to $2.8-4.25m - respective rough estimates)
      But back to the pukka forces, what they have at their disposal etc. Now that they've improved their M16 series rifles, I can't think of any serious fault apart from Logistics where an M1 as I remember (may be out of date - program was long ago) used about 4gal/mile, so every 4hrs there needed to be a fuel convoy, and the Iraqis & afghans waited and struck these.

    • @boffinboy100
      @boffinboy100 10 років тому +1

      mark blizzard
      A more accurate description of the T-90 is that it is a further development of the T-72. It proved itself in Chechnya, surpassing T-80s, so it is hardly a modification. In simple terms, T-72 mobility merged with T-80 firepower and (better) armour.
      Russians are very good at upgrading/modernizing. Latest T-72s (The B2, BM & B3 in particular) firing modern ammunition can still destroy NATO tanks and are a serious threat, not to mention the T-80 upgrades.

    • @boffinboy100
      @boffinboy100 10 років тому +1

      mark blizzard
      Re the M551, in one of my books, it described the Shillegagh (if that's the spelling) system as a "new definition for failure".
      I don't deny that height restrictions seems a significant setback, especially if during war, you need men ASAP. But I think with the T-99 Armata that is in development, this may be rectified.
      But re quantity over quality, post-WWII, the USSR focused ever more on quality, while maintaining quantity. We see China doing the same, modernising the PLAAF, PLAN, and PLAGF. SI rifle is now Type 95, not Type 56, new Tanks, new Ships, new planes etc.
      Tanks like the T-64 and T-80, were always meant to be quality, hence why relatively few compared to the T-54/55, T-62 were produced. But even then, constant modernisation, upgrading and new technologies mean that even the more 'quantity' machines like T-55s, T-62s, MiG-21s, etc, gain new properties and become ever more quality.

    • @boffinboy100
      @boffinboy100 10 років тому +1

      mark blizzard
      True they were, but MiG-17s shot down many F-4s and the MiG-21 was used for hit & run.
      For all its faults, MiG-21 was the best all-round aircraft of the 2nd Generation. Then, with modernisation, (especially the 'bis' variant) it became a very good 3rd generation, and with today's technology, the latest MiG-21s (MiG-21-93, MiG-21 2000, MiG-21 Bison, MiG-21-97) are in the 4th generation. The Russians claim that during trials/simulations, the MiG-21-97 (a re-engined '-93') beat an F-16 4-1

  • @kenbroadway6547
    @kenbroadway6547 4 роки тому +3

    In the Air Force, I had the opportunity to train side by side with some members of the Canadian Air Force at Silver Flag in Florida. They really knew their jobs and they were a great bunch of people. We had a lot of fun.

  • @gabriellebenard5254
    @gabriellebenard5254 11 років тому +66

    and i just signed up for the canadien air force ^^ yay!

    • @pocketmedic7816
      @pocketmedic7816 6 років тому +4

      Gabrielle Bénard how'd it go?

    • @Suicide-Samurai
      @Suicide-Samurai 5 років тому +6

      I don't know if you still use this youtube account but i'm wondering aswell since I might try applying, i'm 21 right now

    • @donelion6459
      @donelion6459 4 роки тому +1

      How is it going ?

    • @tuner69
      @tuner69 4 роки тому

      Gabrielle Bénard yay congrats from a fellow U.S friend

    • @bryancresswell1216
      @bryancresswell1216 4 роки тому +2

      @@Suicide-Samurai Did you apply? im 21 as well and im thinking about it.

  • @Deltasquadformingup
    @Deltasquadformingup Рік тому +1

    Will always support our Canadian brothers US❤CA

  • @Sloth55Chunk
    @Sloth55Chunk 8 років тому +43

    Sent in my application last week. Cant wait

    • @kathleenabc7820
      @kathleenabc7820 8 років тому +1

      Sloth55Chunk update? how did it go

    • @Sloth55Chunk
      @Sloth55Chunk 8 років тому +25

      Made it through air crew but randomly got a letter in the mail saying I did not meet "visual requirements". It broke my heart lol.Its alright though. I still really wanted to be a pilot so Im leaving for Hawaii in two weeks to get my commercial chopper license. It's not cheap but at least I'll be in the air

    • @ExplodedGG
      @ExplodedGG 7 років тому +7

      Sloth55Chunk maybe it's because you look like sloth haha just kidding, I feel for you though man

    • @Sloth55Chunk
      @Sloth55Chunk 7 років тому +6

      ExplodedGEORGE All good. Currently training in LA and should have my private helo license in about two weeks.

    • @lianjzx
      @lianjzx 7 років тому +5

      May I ask what your visual acuity was at the time of your application?

  • @evandoiron9940
    @evandoiron9940 11 років тому +4

    To be a pilot you do not need to attend RMC. You can attend any University of your choice if you wish. There are two main entry plans for becoming an officer ROTP (Paid University at RMC or different school) or DEO (You get your degree then apply when you have graduated). High school you want to focus on Physics, Math, and Calculus, English is also important.

  • @GFHVB4
    @GFHVB4 6 років тому +6

    My father served in the RCAF in WW2. Very proud.

  • @fabianmeyer9451
    @fabianmeyer9451 5 років тому +3

    Brazil is here! Watching this amazing video! From southern Brazil with respect!

  • @legorigplaysmc
    @legorigplaysmc 10 років тому +9

    Anyone here from 14 wing?
    I saw a couple Cp-140 Auroras and my heart lit up

  • @gabriellebenard5254
    @gabriellebenard5254 11 років тому +10

    cant wait to be in

  • @tamarathompson9979
    @tamarathompson9979 3 роки тому +2

    Can’t wait to join once I turn 18!!!!!!!!! 😊

  • @puffthemajicdragon1
    @puffthemajicdragon1 12 років тому +1

    oh you will have some fun with that im in the forces and i love going up in the air

  • @ambidex69
    @ambidex69 10 років тому +9

    @ Francis Xavier you say that to become an officer you need college education(degree), it is correct, but there is another way, when you go to enroll you will pass some exam to see where you stand if you get more then 85 % like me 89% i am eligible, after 4 years of continuous service to apply for a officer position. You are welcome, good day god bless.

    • @preets.customs
      @preets.customs 6 років тому +1

      +Max Leaman you can get ROTP and you'll have to serve for atleast 7 years

  • @TheReconmarine92
    @TheReconmarine92 11 років тому +6

    Respect from the U.S Marine Corps

    • @ShadowGhost-n8d
      @ShadowGhost-n8d 2 місяці тому +1

      War is a racket -Smedley Butler usmc turned dissent against rogues, lies of war, propaganda, capitalism greed. Op Cyclone funded, armed, trained muhijadeen pre, during cold war against russia, kremlin, su, kgb which became taliban, alqaeda, isis/isil, jihad to soldiers are used for failed foreign policy who are stupid as h kissinger said.

  • @ChantiHatthi
    @ChantiHatthi 8 років тому +1

    Hi there I was wondering if you have considered making a Aircrew Selection process video similar to what the RAF has. That would be super helpful. Thanks.

  • @luizhenriquegarcia3184
    @luizhenriquegarcia3184 5 років тому +1

    Respect from Brazil 🇧🇷🇨🇦

  • @vladtepes97
    @vladtepes97 13 років тому +6

    @Mwahaha105 yes, canadian forces are widely known as the best trained military in the world.

    • @ShadowGhost-n8d
      @ShadowGhost-n8d 2 місяці тому +1

      War is a racket -Smedley Butler usmc turned dissent against rogues, lies of war, propaganda, capitalism greed. Op Cyclone funded, armed, trained muhijadeen pre, during cold war against russia, kremlin, su, kgb which became taliban, alqaeda, isis/isil, jihad to soldiers are used for failed foreign policy who are stupid as h kissinger said.

  • @ajlewis6049
    @ajlewis6049 3 роки тому

    I applied last week. 😬 fingers crossed!

    • @drakebates
      @drakebates 3 роки тому

      Did you do the Aptitude test yet?

  • @gunthertheturtle5629
    @gunthertheturtle5629 7 років тому +4

    Joining Military Corp Cadets for canada... hoping to pull through and sign the doted line once done high school

    • @sharp5flat9
      @sharp5flat9 7 років тому

      Gunther The Turtle great choice. One of the best decisions you can make. Respect from the U.S.

    • @ShadowGhost-n8d
      @ShadowGhost-n8d 2 місяці тому +1

      War is a racket -Smedley Butler usmc turned dissent against rogues, lies of war, propaganda, capitalism greed. Op Cyclone funded, armed, trained muhijadeen pre, during cold war against russia, kremlin, su, kgb which became taliban, alqaeda, isis/isil, jihad to soldiers are used for failed foreign policy who are stupid as h kissinger said.

  • @FeydHarkon666
    @FeydHarkon666 5 років тому +2

    Is it bad if you are only 5'2"? to want to be a flight engineer? Just love hellicopters

  • @francisxavier4443
    @francisxavier4443 12 років тому

    depends where you live you can either go to an armory near you or the closest Canadian government building where the recruiters will let you know. if you want to be a pilot you should make you sure you have a college degree first as its required to become an officer.

  • @deltavee2
    @deltavee2 9 років тому +2

    Any other R.C.A.F. brats here? I was born into the R.C.A.F. in 1946. Grew up on bases and lived in some civvy digs in Paris and Ottawa. Original boomer. Wouldn't trade if for anything. My second family and always will be.

  • @zerodarklumens4843
    @zerodarklumens4843 3 роки тому +1

    I’m considering joining.

  • @yellowknife89
    @yellowknife89 7 років тому +5

    Why did u make the basic up series private?

  • @Canadianeh100
    @Canadianeh100 12 років тому +1

    GOOD LUCK. I SERVED 10 YEARS FROM '56 TO '66. AMONG THE BEST YEARS IN MY LIFE. AS MY WIFE WHO WAS AN AIRWOMAN SAID, 'I GOT PAID FOR HAVING A GOOD TIME'.

  • @truveld7978
    @truveld7978 11 років тому

    Ok thanks I'll join this year

  • @mrrouge22
    @mrrouge22 12 років тому

    all pilots are officers so you must have a university degree. wether that is earned in a civi uni or at the RMC is up to you and your grades in high school. you should speak with your local recruiter to see what the necessary physical prerequisites are. you might not be able to fly a fighter jet but there are many other amazing aircraft in the RCAF that will rock your socks just the same.

  • @terencemostoles4049
    @terencemostoles4049 4 роки тому +1

    im looking doing my application right now to be a aircraft tech with direct entry. Wondering how long is the process time for it? if anyone know would be appreciate it

  • @williamputman5988
    @williamputman5988 2 роки тому

    A great clip for all to see

  • @greyman686
    @greyman686 12 років тому

    Construction Engineering Officers, Firefighters, Construction Techs, Electrical Distribution Techs, EGS Tech's, Plumbing and Heating Tech's, RM Techs's, WFE Tech's.
    All Air Force or multi element trades that wear the beaver cap badge.

  • @AdamB9098
    @AdamB9098 12 років тому

    no, no attack helos at all. We mainly have only defensive equipment with not much in the way of first strike capabilities.

  • @habr28
    @habr28 12 років тому

    i hope you make it, protect our country well.
    -God bless

  • @PolskiDziecak
    @PolskiDziecak 12 років тому +1

    All 4U: Calculus and Vectors, Advanced Functions, English, Physics, Chemistry

  • @cartermurphy4121
    @cartermurphy4121 11 років тому

    Sorry for that kid he obviously has no experience in the military and what Canada does, You guys fought in the major wars with us and we appreciate you guys. -true American soldier

    • @Dargonkin527
      @Dargonkin527 5 років тому

      actually you came into the major wars AFTER we did but hey thanks for the appreciation, you guys always bring the best toys with you :)

    • @ShadowGhost-n8d
      @ShadowGhost-n8d 2 місяці тому +1

      War is a racket -Smedley Butler usmc turned dissent against rogues, lies of war, propaganda, capitalism greed. Op Cyclone funded, armed, trained muhijadeen pre, during cold war against russia, kremlin, su, kgb which became taliban, alqaeda, isis/isil, jihad to soldiers are used for failed foreign policy who are stupid as h kissinger said.

  • @ajmomoho
    @ajmomoho 12 років тому

    Good to know Flight Sergeant.

  • @nonames000
    @nonames000 12 років тому

    I'm not the guy you replied to lol, but I'm also in air cadets. Plan on going back to the 535 squadron once it starts up again.

  • @BRADM69
    @BRADM69 12 років тому

    @Mwahaha105 Not really.. Air force do but they're a special forces branch (427) and are technically part of csor.. other than that, theyre pretty much on their own as far as I've seen.

  • @marryson123
    @marryson123 10 років тому

    well this is life inside the air force. What about your personal life while serving?
    Can you have a family of your own? I know you will spend tons of time outside home, but is this like what most airline pilots do? they go to work fly to a destination stay for a couple days return home?

  • @mrrouge22
    @mrrouge22 12 років тому +1

    thats a huge disrespect to that branch of military. you wouldn't say that if you were a army man being pinned down by enemy fire and that air support arrived to save you or a hercules lands bring mail, fresh supplies and armour or a transport thats bring you home. have some respect for all branches the military is about everyone doing there part some are support others are direct contact but in the end none could exist efficiently without the other.

  • @cmartin8468
    @cmartin8468 12 років тому

    Air Force - "A touch of discipline" is the understatement of the century! Field kitchens and tents? More like hotels and fine dining. In the field kitchen clip at 05:30 there was not too much blue goin' on - ranks seen are all army. If you want to see a lot of the world and sleep in nice quarters - the AF is for you. Field kitchens and tents? Not too often.

    • @Dargonkin527
      @Dargonkin527 5 років тому

      how could you tell? the only diffrence is the beret colours and they are all off in the mess. Depending on your trade you could be sleeping in a foxhole with the rest of your crew there are over 100 diffrent trades all with a roll to play

  • @TheLolmistermaster
    @TheLolmistermaster 12 років тому

    Ok thanks a lot

  • @DennisTheMenacex4
    @DennisTheMenacex4 12 років тому

    you just have to make it through highschool and get a diploma... then you canchoose either to be infantry officer or regular infantryman

  • @travelguyable
    @travelguyable 11 років тому

    Air Cadets age from 12 until 18 or older, before can join Royal Canadian Air Force or other branch. There is Canadian Air Cadets website through Google. I'm with the Civil Air Patrol (US Air Cadets), good luck.

    • @Dargonkin527
      @Dargonkin527 5 років тому

      nope being a cadet is NOT a requirement to join the Canadian armed forces, but doing so gives you many advantages over going in at 18 without any background in any of the required skills....

  • @pawel2002
    @pawel2002 11 років тому

    Thank Canadian army force for helping Calgary and the flooding thank you Canada thank you

  • @DeathTideWarrior
    @DeathTideWarrior 12 років тому

    Wish you luck!

  • @hippz420
    @hippz420 12 років тому +1

    0:27 - Is that a Canadian soldier wearing a Multicam ACU? :S

  • @futurezuek6263
    @futurezuek6263 8 років тому +1

    Awesome !!!!

  • @ghaithkiwan8279
    @ghaithkiwan8279 3 роки тому

    The planes are amazing

  • @xXMATTanator99Xx
    @xXMATTanator99Xx 12 років тому +1

    Hercs are awesome!

  • @themanwithabrian
    @themanwithabrian 12 років тому +2

    My future Career! :)

    • @chrism5854
      @chrism5854 4 роки тому +2

      did you end up joining

  • @gunbeaver1443
    @gunbeaver1443 12 років тому

    Unfortunately due to the fact that I am a Canadian living in the UK it is harder for me. My application has been sent in, but I am yet to receive any further information regarding its status. I am staying hopeful :)

  • @ChaoticCobra
    @ChaoticCobra 7 років тому +1

    I want to be a fighter pilot and I'm between 5'4-5'5. Can I still be a fighter pilot?

    • @alexl7989
      @alexl7989 7 років тому +1

      Brandon vethanayagam I'm asking the same question, and I'm 5'7, I'm still pretty young and I'm worry G that by the time I'm old enough to fly a hornet, I'll be too tall :(

    • @preets.customs
      @preets.customs 6 років тому

      +ThePhant HD they might be ordering a fleet of f35s by 2025-2030 they're gonna need more pilots so they're probably gonna start bending the rules a little

  • @Mwahaha105
    @Mwahaha105 12 років тому

    @BRADM69 But don't reserve and regular also support JTF2 and CSOR, in the sense as getting them close to targets and such?

  • @ajmomoho
    @ajmomoho 12 років тому

    I just started Air Cadets in September, I have a broad future, I'm sure of it.

    • @Dargonkin527
      @Dargonkin527 5 років тому

      that is certainly an excellent start. Stick with it, learn all you can and you will go far....

  • @lilgiant12345
    @lilgiant12345 12 років тому

    I am joining air cadets but I want to be a pilot of a fighter jet... Should I go into being an officer or NCM?

  • @bananaknot123
    @bananaknot123 12 років тому

    what school requirements do u need to be a pilot on the Hercules or galaxy i know u have to go to the royal military college in Kingston but what high school requirements do u need

  • @gunbeaver1443
    @gunbeaver1443 12 років тому

    Sent my application off last night. Just waiting for a reply now!

    • @dujmftw3938
      @dujmftw3938 4 роки тому

      How’d this go and if good how has your career been so far?

  • @idonthaveaprofilepictureoo2421
    @idonthaveaprofilepictureoo2421 7 років тому

    Will there be airstrike missions?

  • @reidvanderwerff4515
    @reidvanderwerff4515 4 роки тому +1

    My goal in life is this

  • @TheLolmistermaster
    @TheLolmistermaster 12 років тому

    I am very interested In joining the airforce. I would like to be a pilot but I don't know how to get any more info on it. Could someone please help?

  • @dator.
    @dator. 11 років тому

    same here...can't wait for my BMQ

  • @shrinjaymukherjee7297
    @shrinjaymukherjee7297 8 років тому

    I plan to join the reserves but I'm still contemplating whether or not to go reg force after a few years in civillian industry (I want to work as a software designer). How easy is it to transition between civilian and military careers and vice versa?

    • @SlashedDzn
      @SlashedDzn 8 років тому

      Same situation here.

    • @samanthadaly3777
      @samanthadaly3777 7 років тому

      in the reserve you don't make as much and have less benefits. you only work when there are contracts for you. full time is the way to go for a few years. when you join they pay for you to move to your base and when you finish your contract you don't have to resign and can leave after the certain amount of time you are required to serve. they also pay for you to move when you complete your contract. the reserve doesn't.

  • @eth4n123lawl
    @eth4n123lawl 12 років тому

    im in air cadets too, theres too many pilot wannabes and they dont seem that type of material lol. im corpral going to gt aug 6 in CFB TRENTON 110 black hawk squadron.

  • @Archuhz
    @Archuhz 11 років тому

    Hey how did the application go? Did you get through?

  • @andrewmackinnon791
    @andrewmackinnon791 6 років тому

    I say 🇨🇦 should start building the avro arrow and make history with history and give more Canadians more jobs. I think the Canadian avro arrow sill go up against some of these jets that are up to date

  • @feldwebel3385
    @feldwebel3385 3 роки тому +2

    i like helicopter.

  • @Mwahaha105
    @Mwahaha105 13 років тому

    @vladtepes97 Agreed! You know Canadian Regular and Reserve forces have the same training as US Army Rangers.

  • @hockeybum2007
    @hockeybum2007 9 років тому

    does the RCAF have any other attack aircraft other than their fighter jets? (or the machine guns on their griffons)

    • @jacksonparker8256
      @jacksonparker8256 8 років тому

      hockeybum2007 just griffons and jets I believe. Contrary to what someone else said, we don't have any "attack helicopters" other than the griffin (if that's even considered an attack helicopter).

    • @ChinookFE147
      @ChinookFE147 7 років тому

      At this point in time, the RCAF has the CF 18 Hornet as the sole fighter jet in Canada. The CH146 Griffon is classed as a "Utility" helicopter, which it can serve in several roles from troop transport, VIP, cargo. One of the other aspects it has it the ability to mount side mounted weapons which can be used for self protection of target prosecution ( CCA role). During the Afghanistan conflict it filled an escort role for the CH147D Chinooks a well as ground support roles using the side mounted weapons.

  • @6527mjap
    @6527mjap 12 років тому

    applying is hard for immigrants without canadian education background. but for me, I have the patience to wait until my credentials are OK. I can't wait to give them all my applications and credentials hoping everything will be accepted.

  • @bigmoe9943
    @bigmoe9943 10 років тому +1

    keep up our good reputation ,

  • @alexl7989
    @alexl7989 7 років тому +2

    I'm 5'7, is that too tall to fly a CF-188?

    • @samoth9439
      @samoth9439 7 років тому

      +ThePhant HD That's a great height! When it's over 6 feet I imagine it can become a problem.

    • @kassbest9572
      @kassbest9572 6 років тому

      Oh sorry u gotta be at least 6 feets

    • @mrrenders2500
      @mrrenders2500 5 років тому

      @@kassbest9572 no you dont

    • @kassbest9572
      @kassbest9572 5 років тому

      @@mrrenders2500 I am enrolled in an aircraft program in Chicoutimi college, and among the requirements to be admitted to this program is to be tall at least 6 feets, and thats for commercial pilots, for jet fighters I believe they require more

    • @mrrenders2500
      @mrrenders2500 5 років тому

      @@kassbest9572 well in the rcaf and the government of Canada website it says that there is no height requirement

  • @deadmangaiden3410
    @deadmangaiden3410 11 років тому

    when ill grow up ill go there.......

  • @xXdppXx1
    @xXdppXx1 11 років тому

    If I come straight out of high school to become an officer could I then become a pilot without going to RMC?

    • @samoth9439
      @samoth9439 7 років тому

      +Daundre Pryce Well first you have to finish college or university to become a officer, and second you don't need to go to RMC to be a pilot. You do basic training and then you do aircraft training in Prairie-la-Prairie, Manitoba. I hope that helped you out!

  • @ciirca97
    @ciirca97 9 років тому

    Anyone have experience with federal student WEP? In april of this year i would be done 1 year of post secondary.

    • @kikoizme
      @kikoizme 8 років тому

      if you're talking about the officer training program then yes, I do, feel free to message if you need info

  • @BRADM69
    @BRADM69 12 років тому

    @BRADM69 And by combat training i mean on the ground combat training

  • @Danielnikoula
    @Danielnikoula 12 років тому

    I'v had cadet camp at CFB Bagotville

  • @hearthstoner7331
    @hearthstoner7331 6 років тому

    should I join the air force or navy, I cant decide

    • @changenoways9555
      @changenoways9555 5 років тому

      Navys short on personnel so theyre hiring like crazy.

  • @ADuckOnQuack97
    @ADuckOnQuack97 12 років тому

    im also in air cadets! what's your squadron #

  • @preets.customs
    @preets.customs 6 років тому

    Can anyone give me more info on being a maintenance engineer for aircraft?

  • @yonatannetan9692
    @yonatannetan9692 4 роки тому

    Does rcaf C130j s have acso on board?

  • @MegaWolfgang
    @MegaWolfgang 12 років тому

    I take it this film was made before the proper name, RCAF was restored.

  • @DJJaybob
    @DJJaybob 11 років тому

    how did it go

  • @DeathTideWarrior
    @DeathTideWarrior 12 років тому

    Fsgt in my last year of Cadets.

  • @ajmomoho
    @ajmomoho 12 років тому

    Definitly, are you a Cadet too?

  • @kevinassels7340
    @kevinassels7340 12 років тому

    do the canadien air force have AH-64 apache

  • @BunkerGearGal
    @BunkerGearGal 11 років тому

    Hotels and fine dining, eh? Oh my yes, RCAF Personnel in Darfur, Haiti, Afghanistan, etc. ALWAYS stay in world class hotels and dine in 5 Star restaurants. Here's a free safety tip for you, do NOT ever let anyone give you an enema, you'd disappear.

  • @nier-mage8669
    @nier-mage8669 5 років тому

    Where do I sign up

  • @DennisTheMenacex4
    @DennisTheMenacex4 12 років тому

    officer, if you want to fly anything in the military you pretty much have to be an officer.

  • @eth4n123lawl
    @eth4n123lawl 12 років тому

    Trenton?

  • @Freepepsi42
    @Freepepsi42 12 років тому

    Enlisted or Officer?

  • @vladtepes97
    @vladtepes97 13 років тому

    @FourthWallAirsoft it looks like english, but i don't recognise your dialect.

  • @iskjask
    @iskjask 12 років тому

    Fuckin right ... every time we go off to other country they shit their pant when they see what we can pull off =)

  • @travelguyable
    @travelguyable 11 років тому +1

    You're welcome, tell your parents about reference from me. Have fun.

  • @nineohfive
    @nineohfive 12 років тому

    Airforce..................Civilians in uniform.

  • @DeathTideWarrior
    @DeathTideWarrior 12 років тому +1

    (: A good starter

  • @travelguyable
    @travelguyable 11 років тому

    There is an opportunity for you to go join Canadian Air Cadets if you want to. Look up on Air Cadets on google.

  • @MrAbdi180
    @MrAbdi180 8 років тому

    does a DUI affect this job

    • @alexl7989
      @alexl7989 7 років тому

      MrAbdi180 I'd say so

  • @davisfleming7506
    @davisfleming7506 11 років тому +1

    That's what I wanna do!!!