I've only gone and done it!

Ricochet J said:
Brilliant. So soon you'll be in either the Joint Strike Fighter or the Eurofighter Typhoon? :cool: I think the Eurofighter is a far more capable ship.
Anywhoo I reckon we're getting the Eurofighter because the Americans refuse to share their technology with us to do with the Joint Strike Fighter!

Eitherway, well done and congrats :)
Pilots are commissioned officers, op is non-commissioned, Raf already has a typhoon squadron in the RAF if I'm not mistaken,

Congrats Andr3w! :d
 
Killa_ken said:
examples.....:cool:

You gonna get an RAF tatoo? :D

lol, havent used one yet, but one lad did, something about going to iraq in 3 days ? lol he was hammered the idiot.

Tonight is more or less my first night alone in my room without having 20lads in the same block, i actually feel quite down cos i miss them, im suprised.

One thing that will stay with me forever is when one of the lads i always had banter with etc said "Worthy if you were shot in the middle of the road i wouldnt have second thoughts in dragging out of there"

Choked me up abit!
 
This really sparks an interest in a career in the RAF for me, would be nice to something other than sit behind a office all the time in a full time job :)
 
Andr3w said:
I've only gone and just graduated into the Royal Air Force :eek: Our reviewing officer was the Air chief of staff He is the highest rank within the air force,

I now have a week off before i start my trade training as a cisom at DCAE RAF Cosford!

Serious congratulations mate. I remember mine as if it was only yesterday, it was actually 16 years ago now :eek: A day that will always stay with you though for sure.

CAS was my Station commander at Bruggen, although he was a lowly GC then :p Nice enough chap as I remember, done well for himself!

Enjoy Cosford, I spent my last 4 years there as permanant staff. Good location with some nice pubs near by in Shifnal. Keep your head down & don't slack off just yet ;) Trade training is pretty intense & you do not want to **** it up at this stage, also remember the real RAF does not start until you are qualified & out of the ******* trg stages. Then let the fun begin!

Most of all enjoy the rest of your career, you will make some great friends, have some fantastic ;) experiences & hopefully see some of the nicer parts of the world.

All the best.
 
Andr3w said:
Ohh yes since im going to cosford i have to work the weekend of the cosford air show...standing outsite looking all hard in my military gear and watching the aircraft...ahh its a hard life lol
Remember to be nice to the cadets that will prob be milling around irritating you as most of them want to be you :p
 
Andr3w said:
I've only gone and just graduated into the Royal Air Force :eek:

...snip...

Its been an amazing 9 weeks, i went through some crazy emotions, i was so close to quitting at the end, tried so hard and it paid off, i won an award for dedication and enthusiasm!

...snip...

9 weeks!? Try 56 weeks at Sandhurst...

In all seriousness, well done.
 
subrosa said:
9 weeks!? Try 56 weeks at Sandhurst...

In all seriousness, well done.
There were recruits there that have done sandhurst, and others that had done navy officer training.

They said it was physically a lot harder, but no where near as mentally challanging as what we did.
 
XPE said:
I think its 2 squadrons now.




Congrats :D

Four Tiffy squadrons now....17sqn (reserve, the operational evaluation unit), 29qn (the training unit, or operational conversion unit to be proper), 3sqn (first air defence unit) and 11sqn (first multi-role Typhoon unit, to deploy in Afghanistan in 2008 apparently). 6 Squadron will form on the Typhoon early in 2008 as well....
 
Well done Andr3w. I saw your flight but I didn't see you :(

You're still classed as AC until completing trade training right?
 
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