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Little BaBy JESUS
m8
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KuSTaV wrote:

Oi LBJ.

Thinking of reapplying for pilot through the ADF, specifically army.
Not sure if I should go GSO (then of GSO through ADFA or Duntroon), or SSO.
My understanding that the difference between the two is that SSO is only there for ~7 years and receives less training, whereas GSO is there as an 'officer before pilot'.

Would you think ADFA is worth it for a pilot? Or just go straight to Duntroon as a GSO or SSO?

Might organise a YOU Session for friday next week.
If I'm honest I'm not 100% up to date on the Army stuff. From my understanding as an SSO you have to have a pilots license already, so that doing it that way you are guaranteed to be a pilot if you pass the selection/training, but of course you have to pay to get your licence before hand etc.

As I understand it, as a GSO you aren't guaranteed to be a pilot, or to even get in the corps you want after Duntroon. Thus, you could join the army and then not make it as a pilot after Duntroon and get stuck in Transport/Infantry/Signals or something like that; but I guess that is the risk you take.

However, I wouldn't discount the RAAF/RAN option too soon. The good thing about those services is that if you are accepted as a pilot you are guaranteed to get the job (as long as you pass training obviously). Unlike the ARA you are guaranteed the job whether you have forked out for your pilots license or not, you all do the same training. Obviously, if helicopters is your thing then the RAAF isn't an option, but you still might want to consider the RAN.

As for the whole ADFA thing. ADFA is great if you aren't "ready" for the job just yet but want to do it in the future (I didn't particularly feel like making life and death decisions, and leading people at 18 but I knew I wanted to be in the RAAF). It's also great because they pay you to study (I assume you would do a Aviation/Aero degree). However, it is also very stressful and is absolutely nothing like the life most of your friends will be living. But, ADFA is what you make it, and if i'm honest it's only really any good for pilots and engineers, I would recommend to anyone going for another job/degree to do uni first then join the ADF.

If you're seriously considering it then it doesn't hurt to start the recruitment process, you're YOU session results are valid for 3 years (IIRC) and even after your assessment day you still have time to decide. I would seriously recommend getting in contact with an ARA/RAN pilot if you can. I know a few and might be able to put you in contact (I would have to ask them nicely first as they out rank me lol) but if you can get in contact with one yourself that would be ideal.

Sorry for the wall of text, I hope that helps somewhat.
KuSTaV
noice
+947|6797|Gold Coast
I've read on the defencejobs website that SSO doesnt require prior flying experience, but it does help to have a CPL only to waiver some other requirement.

Yeah I've heard that about going GSO, but I've also heard that they'll sometimes offer an aviation cadetship to army candidates prior to entering RMC which does confirm them a spot on pilots course. Not sure what the requirements are for that but it does seem like another way to get in.

I have considered RAAF and the RAN, but have had a special interest for army helicopters. However if what you say is correct in that the job offer is there after training then I would consider it... might have to bring it up at the YOU session.

The whole ADFA thing does seem like a way to settle into military life, but I think the thing was (as an army pilot) was that there was only one degree available to study, and I am not exactly sure of the relevance and use of a B.Tech (aviation) is (apart from a greater allowance, or so I've read).

Might call up tomorrow and book it in. I've also downloaded a few of those aptitude testing booklet things just to get a bit of familiarity to it all. Would you recommend anything else that would help in the process?

I (temporarily) worked with someone who knew someone who was an ARA pilot, but I think contacting him might be a bit difficult as he was made out to be pretty busy... I heard he started his own business, and was also employed in the ARA at the same time, which I guess would make him a bit difficult to speak to, let alone the networking link is relatively weak.
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Little BaBy JESUS
m8
+394|6435|'straya

KuSTaV wrote:

I've read on the defencejobs website that SSO doesnt require prior flying experience, but it does help to have a CPL only to waiver some other requirement.

Yeah I've heard that about going GSO, but I've also heard that they'll sometimes offer an aviation cadetship to army candidates prior to entering RMC which does confirm them a spot on pilots course. Not sure what the requirements are for that but it does seem like another way to get in.

I have considered RAAF and the RAN, but have had a special interest for army helicopters. However if what you say is correct in that the job offer is there after training then I would consider it... might have to bring it up at the YOU session.

The whole ADFA thing does seem like a way to settle into military life, but I think the thing was (as an army pilot) was that there was only one degree available to study, and I am not exactly sure of the relevance and use of a B.Tech (aviation) is (apart from a greater allowance, or so I've read).

Might call up tomorrow and book it in. I've also downloaded a few of those aptitude testing booklet things just to get a bit of familiarity to it all. Would you recommend anything else that would help in the process?

I (temporarily) worked with someone who knew someone who was an ARA pilot, but I think contacting him might be a bit difficult as he was made out to be pretty busy... I heard he started his own business, and was also employed in the ARA at the same time, which I guess would make him a bit difficult to speak to, let alone the networking link is relatively weak.
IIRC if you go pilot via GSO you can do any degree. One of my mates is an Army GSO (Pilot) and is doing a business degree. My first year divisional officer was an army pilot (Chinook - did tours of Afghanistan and Timor) and he did an arts degree at ADFA, and wasn't even signed up to be a pilot until they offered it to him at the end of Duntroon.

As for the process there isn't really anything you need to do to prepare for your YOU session (unless you want to practise some maths/IQ type tests) but for the assessment day/OSB definitely read up on your job etc, I can give you more help on that later on if you need it.

One point i'd make is that the chances are that if you apply now they will tell you to go to ADFA anyway. Unless someone has already done uni/ worked in the field (eg pilot) for a few years, they will generally direct you towards ADFA. It is quite rare for a ~18-19 year old (which I think you are?) to be allowed in as a direct entry pilot or other specialised job.

It might be worth going on the Australian Army facebook and asking if there are any pilots on there. I did the same thing on the RAAF page and there were plenty of people on there willing to help.
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KuSTaV
noice
+947|6797|Gold Coast

Little BaBy JESUS wrote:

IIRC if you go pilot via GSO you can do any degree. One of my mates is an Army GSO (Pilot) and is doing a business degree. My first year divisional officer was an army pilot (Chinook - did tours of Afghanistan and Timor) and he did an arts degree at ADFA, and wasn't even signed up to be a pilot until they offered it to him at the end of Duntroon.

As for the process there isn't really anything you need to do to prepare for your YOU session (unless you want to practise some maths/IQ type tests) but for the assessment day/OSB definitely read up on your job etc, I can give you more help on that later on if you need it.

One point i'd make is that the chances are that if you apply now they will tell you to go to ADFA anyway. Unless someone has already done uni/ worked in the field (eg pilot) for a few years, they will generally direct you towards ADFA. It is quite rare for a ~18-19 year old (which I think you are?) to be allowed in as a direct entry pilot or other specialised job.

It might be worth going on the Australian Army facebook and asking if there are any pilots on there. I did the same thing on the RAAF page and there were plenty of people on there willing to help.
Oh right. I went to some ADFA info session and they said only one degree was available to army GSO pilots.

Ah okay brilliant. Yeah I've had a YOU session before... didnt go as planned but now I know what to go for.

Yeah I'll ring up and talk to someone tomorrow.

Will also have a look up on the army facebook page, didnt think of that.

Thanks for all the help mate.
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KuSTaV
noice
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FatherTed
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noice
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Jaekus
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FatherTed wrote:

im guessing mine is buried underneath the torrent from warman ((
bugz
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KuSTaV wrote:

tazz is upset that i keep deleting blocks in minecraft
tell him to stfu or you'll knock his block off
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