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"Flying High" Discussions about the Royal Air Force.
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Post by Dawnie »

Yes but I suppose thats all they deserve.
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Hey guys just a quick question or two, is anyone here actually a PTI ? so i can have a bit more of a detailed chat with them.

Also is the RAF entry fitness test any different to a regular trade, if so, is there any chance some could state the requirements for me.

I.E - 1.5 miles in 10 seconds or something mad like that :wink:

thanks, any help would be much appreciated as i too am thinking of applying to be a PTI.
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So far as I can remember, there was a female PTI recruit when I was going through basic training, and therefore their entry level fitness test at Halton would have been the same as for all other trades, although I do think slightly more was expected of her by the PEd staff.

However I do know as part of the application process, prior to basic, potential PTI's go down to RAF Cosford for a few days. I believe this is to assess their aptitude for the trade. I am not sure if any physical tests/assessments are carried out. I am off down to the PEd Flight later today I will ask one of the Cpl's down there to see if they can shed any more light on the subject for you.....

Watch this space........
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wicked thanks dawnie.
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Post by macster »

Don't they also have to of acheived a minimum County Level at two sports ?
Or something along those lines.
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Post by Ironman2Raid »

I dont think so, but you do have to demonstrate your skill in alot of sports in an assessment test.

Requirments are here:-

"GCSE/SCE in English language at Grade C/3. Approved standard of fitness in several sports assessed by formal interview and test. Candidates must be able to swim"

Had any luck Dawnie ?
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Post by rawli »

Don't forget the ability to ply a massive amount of hair product to themselves at very short notice and a sound ability to cope with hours of sweat mopping down at the gym.
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Post by Dawnie »

Spoke to one of the PTI's here and he has got all the info on a leaflet. Will try and get it collected sometime this week and will put the info on forum or email it to you, if thats OK.
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Post by Ironman2Raid »

Ye thanks dawnie that would be great, just PM me if you want my email. :)
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Post by Dawnie »

I have the information as promised, sorry it has taken so long. If you could PM me your email address I will forward it on. It is a 4 page word document and includes the programme for the 3/4 days you are at Cosford, what you will be assessed on and what standards you are expected to achieve etc.

Also I dont know if it appeals to you, but the PEd Sgt at the Unit im located at is quite happy to have potential PTI's come and spend a few days with them, in order to give a better idea of what the role involves.

It may be worth contacting your nearest RAF Unit and speaking to the PEd Flight to see if they are as accommodating.
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Post by Ironman2Raid »

Excellent thanks alot Dawnie, this is exactly what I was after. :)

Il PM you shortly.
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