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RAF Regiment, PGAC Question?

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Awrite lads, I just passed the aptitude tests for the RAF Regiment :D

unluckily I have to wait until I am 17 and a half before I can progress to the next stage (which is the interview and a medical then hopefully the PGAC).

So I have 7/8 months to wait! :o

gives me more time to get fit though :P

Is any1 else here in the same boat?


And I'v been wondering how hard the PGAC actually is? Some people on this site say that its easy unless your a fat k**t but Iv also heard that its very hard to pass! Can someone with experiance please tell me?

Thanks a lot any reply would be appreciated :wink:
(I'v also posted this on mfat but dont seem to be gettin a reply quick)
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Post by rawli »

Congratulations on passing, some guys find that writing their name can be difficult. :P
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Post by scottish lad »

rawli wrote:Congratulations on passing, some guys find that writing their name can be difficult. :P
lol cheerz :wink: I got a good score likes all I needed was a 32 but I got 63 :o



some people arent smart but they can lift heavy things lol :P
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Post by rawli »

Haha, I've got a couple of mates in the Regiment like that and they are top guys. Good work.
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Post by Per Ardua »

Hi Scottish Lad,

As long as you are reasonably fit you should not have a problem. Use your time wisely for the next few months, and don't over train you don't want to pick up an injury.
Good luck.

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