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    OJE FOR OCDT

    Just spent about two years on OJE waiting for pilot training. My advice is to pick a base located in a decent-sized city or very close to one.
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    Component Transfer ( CT ) - Reserve to Regular

    Must be for CEOTP, who (I believe) complete all phases of flight trg prior to graduation from Seneca. Us ROTP folk typically only have one phase (PFT) completed prior to university grad.
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    Component Transfer ( CT ) - Reserve to Regular

    No. I was on Class B completing BMOQ and my first trade course As of fairly recently, commissioned officers in the Reserve are no longer eligible for ROTP, I was only admitted as I was a NCdt, not holding a commission. To clarify my personal situation, I was a NCdt in the Naval Reserve...
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    Component Transfer ( CT ) - Reserve to Regular

    This answers all my questions perfectly, thank you kindly.
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    Component Transfer ( CT ) - Reserve to Regular

    Believe me, I understand the value of a paid education. But if my pay is simply being rerouted to cover the cost, then are my studies really being subsidized in full? I don't see this as a reason why my pay should drop. Now, if there is no clause stating that my pay cannot be decreased, then the...
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    Aircrew Selection/ACS (Merged)

    Yes. Change of gym wear is probably unnecessary, but a good idea.
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    Component Transfer ( CT ) - Reserve to Regular

    Is there a stipulation stating that your pay cannot go down upon transfer to the RegF, or is that hearsay? As an OCdt in the PRes on Class B, I made approximately $2800 monthly, after taxes and deductions. As a Civvie U ROTP OCdt in the RegF, it seems I will be making $1200 monthly under the...
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    Aircrew Selection/ACS (Merged)

    This is untrue for all entry plans; especially for DEO and CEOTP candidates. Shortly after ACS you will have a Pilot-specific medical examination which many people fail. Following this you're still in heavy competition against other applicants nationwide.
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