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Upon receipt of your wings, you owe the Airforce 7 years of obligatory service.
Hours received while in training:
Primary Flight Training (PFT):
Slingsby-Firefly(T67) = 30 HRS (approx)
Basic Flight Training (BFT - NFTC):
CT-156 Harvard 2 = 95 hrs (approx)
Advanced Flight Training (AFT)
Jet Stream:
CT-156 Harvard 2 = 30-40 hrs (approx)
CT-155 Hawk = 90-100 hrs (approx)
Helo Stream:
Bell 206 Jet Ranger = 80-90 hrs (approx)
Multi-Engine Stream:
Beechcraft King-Air (C90A) = 65 hrs (approx)
Then you get your wings and go off to your respective OTU (Occupational Training Unit) where you learn to fly your respective aircraft.
Math is more for the Navigators. As long as you can determine the reciprocal bearing from your current heading (ie. reciprocal of 244 degrees = 064 degrees) the you should be fine.
Keep in mind that the Airforce is only looking for the best of all the applicants. Competition at this moment is low, but the bar for entry is still very high. Your vision must be perfect, no health issues and you must have a University Degree. At this moment, we are still accepting highschool graduates, but they MUST get their degree within a certain time frame once in the CF.