Hey there, I'm not sure if this is where I can ask this, but here it goes.
So I'm a 23 yo female and I'll be 24 in December. I've been interested in being a pilot with the Canadian Air Force for some time, but have had some health problems for a couple years and as a result I've been in university for six years and don't have a degree. I'm improving health wise and could probably finish up my physics major in a year and graduate at 24. My GPA is about a 2.8 on a 4.5 scale. I'm on thyroid medication and Zoloft but I'm getting off the latter. I've heard of people reversing hypothyroidism with diet and I'm currently trying to do this. So my question is, if I was theoretically able to reverse it and was not on any medications and finished my degree at 24, would I have a chance at even being accepted into the Canadian Air Force, let alone as a pilot? Would I be too old? I've heard pilot positions are extremely competitive but I've also heard the Air Force is currently low on pilots and am not sure if the latter is actually true.
Thank you and sorry if this is the wrong place to post this.
So I'm a 23 yo female and I'll be 24 in December. I've been interested in being a pilot with the Canadian Air Force for some time, but have had some health problems for a couple years and as a result I've been in university for six years and don't have a degree. I'm improving health wise and could probably finish up my physics major in a year and graduate at 24. My GPA is about a 2.8 on a 4.5 scale. I'm on thyroid medication and Zoloft but I'm getting off the latter. I've heard of people reversing hypothyroidism with diet and I'm currently trying to do this. So my question is, if I was theoretically able to reverse it and was not on any medications and finished my degree at 24, would I have a chance at even being accepted into the Canadian Air Force, let alone as a pilot? Would I be too old? I've heard pilot positions are extremely competitive but I've also heard the Air Force is currently low on pilots and am not sure if the latter is actually true.
Thank you and sorry if this is the wrong place to post this.