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OK so I'm going to apply for the ROTP program soon, and part one of my question I guess is dose the when you apply for the ROTP do you apply for the trade at the same time, or are you just applying for ROTP? Well I'm interrested in becoming a pilot, so I would also like to know if they do take ROTP's for that trader, how many do they take? I was told that they have about 120 spots for DEO applicants, but haven't filled them in like 4 years. Is this true? If so  then do I stand a better chance of getting in for pilot. From what I have been told, I meet all of the physical requirements, like eye sight, I'm 6"0, weigh 160 pounds, etc.. Now the only thing that I require is the degree, I'm going to be attending the University of Manitoba to start my engineering degree in Jan. So once I have start the program, I plan on applying for the ROTP. The reason that I don't apply before is that I had crappy crappy marks in high school, cause well I just didn't give a rats @ss back then. So I plan  on showing them my university marks.

So dose anybody know what my odds of getting into the ROTP program are? Also what are my odds, of getting into the Pilot program as a ROTP applicant and not a DEO?

Thanks to all for any information that you guys, and ladies can give me. Thanks in advance.


This is an extra add on. LOL I was also told that the 4 years of university would go towards my time in for pilot should I be accepted. Dose anybody konw anything about this. I don't think it's true, but then again if I knew the answer I wouldn't be asking. LOL


Cheers,

FX :salute: :cdn:
 
The only way I can think of you getting your university acredited for 4 years service, is if you do it with RMC, other wise i see absolutley no reason why they should.
 
ok thanks, that's what i was thinking, so just wanted to make shur.
 
If you are going to a civilian University and are acepted into the ROTP, your pensionable time start then.  Your obligitory service starts after you graduate from flight school.
 
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