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    Engineering Officer (Fresh Out of Uni)

    Hey all, I'm back again with an update. I had my phone call medical and face-to-face medical this month. I was slapped with a TMU at the phone call medical, but at my face-to-face the doctor was bewildered with what they wanted to know, and deemed me medically fit without even needing the GP...
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    Engineering Officer (Fresh Out of Uni)

    Cheers Stevie, I did memorize a good few quotes from there, unfortunately never got the chance to use them. Seems they were only after the three fundamentals and four roles of air power. On the bright side, managed to pass the Filter Interview (scored quite well apparently, but never asked for...
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    Engineering Officer (Fresh Out of Uni)

    Hi all, I'm posting here to just give a quick update on my application. I have my Filter Interview coming up pretty soon. It took a while to get it booked, but the AFCO's have understandably been swamped, so it is what it is. I've learned NATOs history, including the proceeding treaties...
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    Engineering Officer (Fresh Out of Uni)

    Thanks for the info Ell, that clears a few things up for me. Seems the role is a little less micro-management than I expected, but that's a good thing. It's definitely better to have the JNCO/SNCO personnel deal with those matters. Not as any benefit of 'less work' for the EngO, but naturally...
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    Engineering Officer (Fresh Out of Uni)

    So many words I had to split the replies 😅 Those are two solid careers you've had there, I hope they were as fulfilling for you as my young and naive mind hopes they may be for me one day! I certainly aspire to be a figure that can be trusted, and thus worthy of being followed. On a...
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    Engineering Officer (Fresh Out of Uni)

    Apologies for the Houdini act, gents. Find myself getting sidetracked a fair bit nowadays... Just writing this here, so all can see (without reading a wall of text). I really appreciate all the information you guys have been sending my way. You've pointed out things I hadn't even considered...
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    Engineering Officer (Fresh Out of Uni)

    Thanks for kind thoughts, Lieutenant Dunbar. I'm currently awaiting a date for my P2 presentation at the moment. I'm hoping that I can get it and my filter interview done by the end of March. AFCO says that Aero-systems is a priority role for them currently, so hopefully that does me some...
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    Engineering Officer (Fresh Out of Uni)

    Engineer Officer it is, shows how much I know! Thanks a lot for the in depth answers Vim, you've gave me a good insight, it's much appreciated! I'm happy to know I may have the ability to lend a hand. I had the opportunity to do a year in industry as a test engineer, designing rigs and...
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    Engineering Officer (Fresh Out of Uni)

    'Ello Ladies and Gents, I've recently completed a degree in Aerospace Engineering and even managed to snatch myself a 1st class at that! (we all get lucky sometimes). I'm a tad older than my cohort at 24, (resits many moons ago), but obviously objectively young. Without going into the typical...
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