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melange

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Hey guys,

I am new to this forum. I want to become a pilot and I've been trying to figure out what entry plan to choose.
I am a Canadian citizen and I have a university degree from an accredited Canadian University (in Psychology), so perhaps I may try Direct Entry plan? However, my psych degree is by no means related to the career of a pilot. Or should it be ROTP? Will the degree I hold be of any use here?
Thanks in advance
 
There is no specific degree for pilot, so psychology will do.
 
SeR said:
There is no specific degree for pilot, so psychology will do.
That was quick! Thank you
Well, it's said that you do need good knowledge of maths and physics. I took physics at uni, but not maths (took stats, though)...honestly, i haven't taken any maths since high school. I did take AP Calculus then, but it was a while back... So how will this knowledge be evaluated? Should I brush up my maths before I apply?
 
melange said:
Should I brush up my maths before I apply?

Some discussion of that here.

"Do I have to be good at math to be a pilot?":
http://forums.army.ca/forums/threads/107157.0.html
 
mariomike said:
Some discussion of that here.

"Do I have to be good at math to be a pilot?":
http://forums.army.ca/forums/threads/107157.0.html

thanks a lot!
 
Pilots can count?  Really?  Just kidding.  Normal AERE vs Pilot fun!!!
 
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