I'm just looking for the height and weight (and fitness) requirements for being a fast jet pilot. Height shouldn't be a problem for me... Apparently the maximum height is 6' 4" and I am 5' 9" or there abouts. I know it resides more on leg length, but as I am well under the maximum limit, I should be alright.
Weight is another issue. I understand there must be a minimum weight limit because Mr Ejector seat likes to throw you out with quite some force. Does anyone know the upper and lower limits for this? Last time I checked I weighed in at 60kg, or 9st 6.5lbs, or 132lbs.
What sort of fitness levels are required? Or generally what kind of fitness is done? By this I mean things such as if you must complete an 'X' mile run in 'Y' time or must complete a certain number of pressups etc.
Oh goodness, darn bleep test haha. Not my strongest point during circuit training at school. But I've got time to practise that one.
Yep I think I found that (for me) I will need to pass a 2.4km run in roughly 12 minutes. I think that is just the initial pass grade anyway.
Should be able to put on a bit more weight as it is, but it doesn't seem as if I am in any danger of not making the grade. I usually stick around this weight and haven't gone more like half a kilo below it in quite some time.
I think the minimum weight is 60kg... It might be 65kgs.
As for fitness I think you need to do a minimum of 20 press ups, level 9 point something on the bleep test and a minimum of 30 sit ups.
I'll ask my friend who did OASC recently to see if those numbers are correct.
I think the minimum weight is 60kg... It might be 65kgs.
As for fitness I think you need to do a minimum of 20 press ups, level 9 point something on the bleep test and a minimum of 30 sit ups.
I'll ask my friend who did OASC recently to see if those numbers are correct.
only 30 sit ups. There are 6 year olds that can do that :\
I think the minimum weight is 60kg... It might be 65kgs.
As for fitness I think you need to do a minimum of 20 press ups, level 9 point something on the bleep test and a minimum of 30 sit ups.
I'll ask my friend who did OASC recently to see if those numbers are correct.
only 30 sit ups. There are 6 year olds that can do that :\
Those physical requirements are a joke.
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