I'm in my 4th year at U of T, and will graduate with a specialist honours BA in literature (french minor). I might still take an MA, as my marks are quite good.
However, my ambition to be a CF pilot has never died out. I thought it would by now, but the desire is still there. I was in Air Cadets, got my gliders and even passed my RMC aptitude test, but chose a public university instead.
Anyway, my question is: how much math/science preparation do I need to be successful in applying as a DEO pilot? I only have first year calculus, as the bulk of my courses deal with literature and language. I know my uncle was in jets, and he only had a BA in Political Science, but that was in the 70's.
When I look at the Air Force site, there's a write-up about a 2Lt with a MSc is aeronautics, and I think: "Oh crap. Maybe I should be an infantry officer instead". Would I be hard-pressed in applying as a pilot if I only have a BA?
However, my ambition to be a CF pilot has never died out. I thought it would by now, but the desire is still there. I was in Air Cadets, got my gliders and even passed my RMC aptitude test, but chose a public university instead.
Anyway, my question is: how much math/science preparation do I need to be successful in applying as a DEO pilot? I only have first year calculus, as the bulk of my courses deal with literature and language. I know my uncle was in jets, and he only had a BA in Political Science, but that was in the 70's.
When I look at the Air Force site, there's a write-up about a 2Lt with a MSc is aeronautics, and I think: "Oh crap. Maybe I should be an infantry officer instead". Would I be hard-pressed in applying as a pilot if I only have a BA?