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Old 10-27-2006, 10:30 PM
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I was recently talking to the Canadian defence department about becoming a pilot in the Air Force. I was specificly looking at the ROTP entry plan. Which you apply to the Canadian forces as a pilot under ROTP. They review your application then you go before a interview bored and get all the testing and evaluations done. After that, they tell you if you are selected for pilot training. After that you become enrolled in the ROTP program. You go to any university in Canada you want, and the military pays for everything(even pays you!). Upon graduation you become commisioned as an officer and begin your flight training.
I was wondering what some of you military guys thought of this? I am really considering it. But Im already in university down here in the States, and I love the US. I am trying to decide whether to go back to canada and do that, or finish school here than go back to Canada then go into the airforce.
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