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Don't they have Aero-techs to do that ???
Loachman said:How many fighter pilots does it take to screw in a light bulb?
Overboard said:Hi all,
A few questions.
1. How many months per year are ACSOs deployed for MH and LRP?
2. How many years does it take to become a Major for those who want to and are competitive?
3. How many years does a Captain spend on their airframe before being sent to a desk job.
4. Is it possible for an ACSO to get dive or parachute training?
Thank you!
Overboard said:Hi all,
A few questions.
1. How many months per year are ACSOs deployed for MH and LRP?
2. How many years does it take to become a Major for those who want to and are competitive?
3. How many years does a Captain spend on their airframe before being sent to a desk job.
4. Is it possible for an ACSO to get dive or parachute training?
Edit: Also do those on MH have secondary duties like the ship's crew?
Thank you!
Jazz said:So, I was hoping that any current ACSO's would be able to share with me their personal views on the pros and cons of this trade, or any other information they had wished they had known before they accepted the trade! Just a bit of background information on me, I'm a female in my mid 20's with no current ties to the city I'm living in, so the idea of possibly travelling quite a bit is appealing...
Any help, information, or tips are much appreciated!
Do you mean for the aptitude test?Titix said:Hello,
In regard to my educational background, my recruiting officer just offered me to pick ACSO as an occupational choice. It wasn't part of any of my 3 original choices (not available anymore) but I would be very interested to pick that one as my new #1 choice, the other choice available being Military Police Officer (I'm not really into it).
I've been a plane lover since childhood but I eventually found out after several years I could never be a pilot or an ACSO in the French air force because I had eyewear (I moved in Canada since then and got my citizenship). Thing is, I had laser eye surgery 5 years ago and now I see perfectly good. It looks like I still can't be a pilot in the RCAF (V2 visual acuity required and corneal reshaping procedures are not approved for Pilots, website says), but there is no such restriction for ACSO (V3 is ok, and there is no word about eye surgery).
Does anyone know about ACSO and eye surgery? I would like to reply to my recruiter but I want to make sure I'll be medically fit.
Another question : After my high-school diploma in France, with a science and engineering major, I did one year of engineering school before I quit to take a totally different path (marketing, communications). I hear that high school math is good enough to succeed at the test. Is there any practice test available to train before the exam?
Thanks!
Titix said:Not for the CFAT. I think I'll be ok (I hope!). I mean for the ACS test which I think comes afterward. I didn't study science or math during my post secondary studies so I don't want to hope too big if this test is like high-level math oriented! On the other hand I don't think that all ACSO have an engineering degree!
Spc_Cdt said:Can anyone help me fill in the blanks? Did I get this right?
TRAINING PROGRESSION ( ?? yrs to wings)
15 weeks BMOQ (St-Jean)
Posted while waiting for ACSO Course - Indeterminate amount of time
1 week Sea Survival (??)
1 week Land Survival (??)
1 week Aeromedical Training
1+yr ACSO course (Winnipeg)
** receive wings **
1+ yr posted to squadron while waiting for OTU
Guy Incognito said:In terms of start to wings, the biggest variable is going to be how long it takes to get onto the ACSO course after BMOQ. A fair value to anticipate would be about 2 years from start to wings.