Hi it's me again not to talk abt myself but to talk abt what i want as my career.
i want to be aircraft pilot. You will have to get top grades in english, maths, and science for starters. To be an Air Force Pilot is to know you're amongst the nation's best.You'll get to fly some of the world's most modern aircraft, employing the most advanced weapon systems. And work with a team of highly trained professionals.It's also a career that will optimize your talent as you hone your skills with the world's best Air Forces; participate in real-life operations. The training programme will include all subjects related to the craft of flying.Ultimately, nothing can beat the exhilaration of earning your set of 'wings'. The mark of prestige and the supreme recognition of your achievements. But this is only the beginning. A career as a Pilot also means you are a leader and professional all rolled into one. The RequirementsAs a Pilot, you should be:
a Singapore citizen
between 18 to 25 years old
below 27 if you are a university graduate
between 1.62m and 1.9m tall
combat fit for males (PES A or B)
The training is designed to build your flying skills and leadership capabilities. And as an Officer, you will be the key to team excellence. You'll be called upon to impart a high standard of professionalism and inject fighting spirit when leading your team.You'll have plenty of opportunities to undergo other field training and leadership courses. And your training is not just limited to Singapore skies. You'll be pulling G's over foreign skies as well. As such, you'll be sharing experiences and trading goodwill with officers from other parts of the world.
The RemunerationAs a Pilot trainee, your starting salary can range from $1,870 to $3,980, depending on your educational qualifications. Once you earn your wings, your salary will increase, ranging from $3,980 to $7,255 for a start.With good performance, advancement in terms of rank and appointment is rapid. The many upgrading and developmental courses will soon see you scaling the promotions ladder. That means first, becoming a Flight Commander, then Squadron Commander or a Base Commander.
The BenefitsLike most individuals, you would have your own savings account. Money accumulated for the future, or a rainy day. Saving And Employee Retirement (SAVER) Plan which consists of 3 components helps you save as you grow with us.A) CPF Top-Up AccountAn RSAF Officer will receive 9% CPF contribution which is 3% less than the private sector). The RSAF will contribute the difference of into your CPF Top-Up Account. Upon the end of your service, this amount (with accrued interest) will be transferred into your normal CPF Account.B) Savings AccountDuring your first 6 years of service, you will receive contributions of about 10% - 5% of your monthly salary into your Savings Account. This amount will decrease progressively from the 7 to 10 years of service, thereafter it will cease. You're eligible to progressively withdraw from this account after 6 years of service. This Savings Account will help build up your savings during the mid-stages of your career.C) Retirement AccountThis account rewards you for completing a full career with the RSAF and will provide you with added resources for a second career transition. The RSAF contributions to this account will start from your 7th year of service, until you reach age 42/44*. The amount you are eligible to withdraw from the Retirement Account depends on your age, with full vesting when you reach the age of 42/44*.* for pilots and ranks of colonel and above.
ITS not abouthe money or the benefits, its about the reponsibilties i have and the challenge i'll face.
http://www.mindef.gov.sg/imindef/mindef_websites/atozlistings/air_force/careers/opportunities/pilot.html
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