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RAF - Final Assessment this Sunday 2nd at OASC


Sheefa

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Hi guys,

 

Well, this is it. The time is near and I'm about to see if a good 6 weeks of preparation are really about to pay divideneds. Passed all my interviews so far and got an excellent recommendation from the PROAC course I went on, but now is the make or break time!

 

I'll be going to Cranwell, Lincolnshire for 4 days from 2nd December for the following tests to assess my suitability as a RAF Regiment Officer:

 

  • Aptitude Tests
  • Interview
  • Group Leadership Exercise
  • Group Planning Problem Exercise
  • Individual Planning Problem Exercise
  • Group Debate/Discussion
  • Command Situation Leadership Exercise

 

It's all I've ever wanted to do and hopefully the dream will continue to move one final step closer reality. If successful at the above, I will be offered a provisional acceptance and comission of service. All that is left to do is the Physical and Medical assessment after that, hard but not unattainable.:)

 

Wish me luck all. Update to follow on Thursday the 6th once it's all over! ;)

 

Any last minute tips/hints and advice from other Officers on the board or people that have been through the process would be most appreciated!

 

Greg

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watch out on the leader-less exercise... they dont tell you that your actually doing it. you think you just doing an practice exercise. ;)

 

And, as part of selection, you have to do the RAF fitness test - there are set levels, IIRC level 9.10 for the bleep test, 15 press ups in a minute, and 36 sit ups in a minute. Its is advisable to go way beyond these levels as it all counts. the last Reg't chap I met when I went to OASC got 14.9 on the bleep test ;)

 

Hearing test is a PITA as its done next to the runway!

 

Thats all I can really remember from when I went though that caused a few problems

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Thanks guys.

 

Great tip Si - although now you have to go back for Part B which is fitness and meds. They recently changed the structure of OASC in September which is kind of good, but stretches things out a bit longer! I'm cracking level 13 on bleep but aiming for 14. ;)

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Did you call my mate si? He recently finished in the RAF but I am sure he would be OK to chat to you on his mobile. I assure you again he is the man to speak to about that place. He spent quite a while there on the course to evaluate a candidates abilities to get through officer training. Main thing to it all though is think simple and logical. They may tell you that they got a school of ten year olds in and they all passed the tests easily. Thats not far from the truth. Just because they give you 10 items to do a task doesn't mean you need to use all of them to achieve it.

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Did you call my mate si? He recently finished in the RAF but I am sure he would be OK to chat to you on his mobile. I assure you again he is the man to speak to about that place. He spent quite a while there on the course to evaluate a candidates abilities to get through officer training. Main thing to it all though is think simple and logical. They may tell you that they got a school of ten year olds in and they all passed the tests easily. Thats not far from the truth. Just because they give you 10 items to do a task doesn't mean you need to use all of them to achieve it.

 

nope, i didnt, this was a few years ago (even for me!) besides, i have have a few "high up" contacts at Cranwell ;)

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Well guys, it went really well and I'm feeling confident.

 

Some of the tasks like Individual Planning and Command Situation were pretty hard and time sensitive, but was a great time overall and met some brilliant people. I got a good few laughs out of the OASC Board Officers too during the interview, group discussion exercises etc too so hopefully a little mild humour and enthusiasm kept me in the selection pot! :)

 

Should get the result of whether I've been selected or not for either RAF Regiment or RAF Weapon Systems Officer (Navigator) in 3 weeks! Scary.

 

Would just like to thank Supraayf (Andy), Dangerous Brain (Brian), Heckler (Si) and M45sey for their support.

 

Greg

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Well guys, it went really well and I'm feeling confident.

 

Some of the tasks like Individual Planning and Command Situation were pretty hard and time sensitive, but was a great time overall and met some brilliant people. I got a good few laughs out of the OASC Board Officers too during the interview, group discussion exercises etc too so hopefully a little mild humour and enthusiasm kept me in the selection pot! :)

 

Should get the result of whether I've been selected or not for either RAF Regiment or RAF Weapon Systems Officer (Navigator) in 3 weeks! Scary.

 

Would just like to thank Supraayf (Andy), Dangerous Brain (Brian), Heckler (Si) and M45sey for their support.

 

Greg

 

Cool getting navigator would be a real result. I know a few navs went pilot after a while. Congratulations mate. It is mostly about attitude.

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Hi guys,

 

Well, this is it. The time is near and I'm about to see if a good 6 weeks of preparation are really about to pay divideneds. Passed all my interviews so far and got an excellent recommendation from the PROAC course I went on, but now is the make or break time!

 

I'll be going to Cranwell, Lincolnshire for 4 days from 2nd December for the following tests to assess my suitability as a RAF Regiment Officer:

 

  • Aptitude Tests
  • Interview
  • Group Leadership Exercise
  • Group Planning Problem Exercise
  • Individual Planning Problem Exercise
  • Group Debate/Discussion
  • Command Situation Leadership Exercise

 

It's all I've ever wanted to do and hopefully the dream will continue to move one final step closer reality. If successful at the above, I will be offered a provisional acceptance and comission of service. All that is left to do is the Physical and Medical assessment after that, hard but not unattainable.:)

 

Wish me luck all. Update to follow on Thursday the 6th once it's all over! ;)

 

Any last minute tips/hints and advice from other Officers on the board or people that have been through the process would be most appreciated!

 

Greg

 

 

All I can say is Good Luck, you have the right car for it.

 

:-)

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