Pilot
Company: Canadian Armed Forces
Location: Trenton
Posted on: November 8, 2024
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Job Description:
As a member of the military, Pilots fly a range of Canadian
Armed Forces (CAF) aircraft in a variety of roles: Search and
Rescue, Fighter, Transport, Tactical Helicopter, or Maritime
Patrol.The primary responsibilities of a Pilot are to plan,
communicate, coordinate, and execute tactical missions in support
of civil authority or military objectives, such as humanitarian and
disaster relief and air intercept operations. They work with
sophisticated technology for precision tactical navigation systems,
advanced communication systems, sensor systems, counter-measure
systems, and weapon delivery systems.Aircrew Selection Centre - the
Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) requires that all Pilots, Aerospace
Controllers, and Air Combat Systems Officers attend and
successfully complete the Aircrew Selection. The selection centre
is located in Trenton, Ontario, where candidates are tested over a
2-day period with computer-based scenarios designed to validate
those skills and aptitudes required by the RCAF. Success at Aircrew
Selection is a necessary step in order to continue to be processed
for these three occupations.Work environmentPilots work in a
variety of areas, ranging from the northernmost parts of Canada to
duties supporting the Royal Canadian Navy. The working environment
depends on the military role assigned to the Pilot. Search and
Rescue Pilots are deployed anywhere in Canada to rescue people in
distress and emergency situations. Fighter Pilots protect Canadians
and defend our interests abroad. Transport Pilots deliver
humanitarian aid to people around the world. Tactical Helicopter
Pilots support aid distribution and peacekeeping missions. Maritime
Patrol Pilots protect Canadian coasts.If you choose a career in the
Regular Force, upon completion of all required training, you will
be assigned to your first base. While there is some flexibility
regarding postings (relocations), accommodations can't always be
made, and therefore, you can likely expect to move at some point in
your career. However, if you decide to join the Primary Reserve
Force, you will do so through a specific Reserve unit. Outside of
training, your chosen Reserve unit will be your workplace on a
part-time basis, and you will not be obligated to relocate to a
different base. As part of the Primary Reserve Force, you typically
work one night per week and some weekends as a minimum with
possibilities of full-time employment.ResponsibilitiesPilots plan
and execute tactical air missions in support of civil authorities
or military objectives. They provide tactical aviation support to
the Army with Griffon and Chinook helicopters, or tactical airlift
with Hercules and Globemaster aircraft; for the Royal Canadian
Navy, they provide aerial support with Cyclone helicopters and
Aurora long-range patrol aircraft; while CF-18 fighter aircraft
defend Canadian and NORAD airspace from enemy incursions and offer
close-air support to Canadian soldiers that find themselves in
combat overseas. There are also humanitarian and disaster relief
missions at home and abroad, as well as search and rescue support
from coast to coast to coast in Canada.Minimum RequirementsIf you
already have a university degree, the CAF will decide if your
academic program matches the criteria for this job and may place
you directly into the required on-the-job training program
following basic training. Basic training and military officer
qualification training are required before being
assigned.Corrective Surgery for VisionApplicants who wear glasses,
contacts, or have had certain types of laser refractive surgery to
improve their vision may apply for the Pilot occupation. However,
pilots have more stringent visual requirements than other CAF
applicants and must pass additional ophthalmology screening. Radial
keratotomy or corneal reshaping procedures are not approved for
pilots.
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