I did recruits with this man, what he failed to mention was his unwavering willingness to succeed and adapt where necessary, once he was under my direction and as a “poor 19 year old” it was a credit to his character to see him take it in his stride and work with me in ways he would have never normally considered. He also loves a bit of cheeky full auto out field. Well done Sal
Very informative session Brodie. I'm enlisting as a CETECH next week. This is the only video that gave me a full picture of what I'm about to face. For the love of good health and lifestyle, I'm going to actively take part in all activities and possibly come out stronger. Thanks again from the bottom of my heart for doing this interview. Regards to Tim for taking the time in explaining everything beautifully. Keep up the good work.
Hey Brodie, this video was extremely helpful and I’m thankful that you take the time to offer these videos! Tim, congratulations on your career. This interview really helped me feel more confident about my application to ADF/RAAF Good job guys
Super helpful video for upcoming enlistment into the RAAF! Thanks guys! What exactly are the "Pickets"? 1:06:00 Also for the BFA, you mentioned you can choose between a bar hang and the pushups - I've heard you can also pick between the 2.4km run or a walk (long distance) in under 30 minutes, is that true?
Picket is when you have to stay awake for some sort of duty to keep an eye on something. E.g. listen to a radio, watch for enemy, keep a fire going / under control, guard ammunition / weapons etc. For RAAF it's a PFT rather than BFA (army). Yes you have a choice between push ups and arm hangs then a choice of cardio element but there won't always be an option during some PT sessions. Better off aiming for the hardest and knowing you can easily pass. Remember that the pass marks are meant to be sub maximal efforts so you should be able to reach much higher if you go for max effort
I wish I could ask Tim some questions about the trade training for NETECH. Like if you are able to be officially certified with civilian recognised certifications as part of your training pipeline. This is something that was decidedly missing from my experience in the UK Royal Navy in a similar role.
Agreed, civilian accreditation would certainly be considered by DFR, but there are many considerations that lead to your selectability for enlistment as an Aviator. Speak to your recruitment advisor in the first instance 😊
i enlist in the navy in just under 4 weeks, i have past the pre enlistment fitness test easily but still think i'm gonna struggle once i arrive at Cerberus
@@outperformfitness Cardiologist tomorrow. Psych & Interview - Thurs & Fri. I have access to JHC's DHM @ work, provides insight to Med Class' and reasons for rejection etc. Found this discussion to be beneficial! Keep up the good work
hi, I don’t know if you’re already going through by the time you read this but Oakley have some gucci ballistic prescription glasses that you can order through any OPSM or whatever. I wore my Oakleys instead of the issued inserts as I find the issued Wiley RX inserts tend to fog up in the field. Hope this helps
I did recruits with this man, what he failed to mention was his unwavering willingness to succeed and adapt where necessary, once he was under my direction and as a “poor 19 year old” it was a credit to his character to see him take it in his stride and work with me in ways he would have never normally considered. He also loves a bit of cheeky full auto out field. Well done Sal
Haha we've all been there at some point with the auto burst
My full auto was by complete accident 🤣😅 heard all about it from the CPLs afterwards that's for sure 😅🤭
Very informative session Brodie. I'm enlisting as a CETECH next week. This is the only video that gave me a full picture of what I'm about to face. For the love of good health and lifestyle, I'm going to actively take part in all activities and possibly come out stronger. Thanks again from the bottom of my heart for doing this interview. Regards to Tim for taking the time in explaining everything beautifully.
Keep up the good work.
Thanks for the feedback mate. I appreciate it
Hey Brodie, this video was extremely helpful and I’m thankful that you take the time to offer these videos!
Tim, congratulations on your career.
This interview really helped me feel more confident about my application to ADF/RAAF
Good job guys
Thanks mate. Glad it helps!
Super helpful video for upcoming enlistment into the RAAF! Thanks guys! What exactly are the "Pickets"? 1:06:00
Also for the BFA, you mentioned you can choose between a bar hang and the pushups - I've heard you can also pick between the 2.4km run or a walk (long distance) in under 30 minutes, is that true?
Picket is when you have to stay awake for some sort of duty to keep an eye on something. E.g. listen to a radio, watch for enemy, keep a fire going / under control, guard ammunition / weapons etc.
For RAAF it's a PFT rather than BFA (army). Yes you have a choice between push ups and arm hangs then a choice of cardio element but there won't always be an option during some PT sessions. Better off aiming for the hardest and knowing you can easily pass. Remember that the pass marks are meant to be sub maximal efforts so you should be able to reach much higher if you go for max effort
And then the bloke on picket calls 'Stand to!' At 0200 but turned out to be a bloody Kangaroo...🤣😅 #WaggaWinterFun
I wish I could ask Tim some questions about the trade training for NETECH. Like if you are able to be officially certified with civilian recognised certifications as part of your training pipeline. This is something that was decidedly missing from my experience in the UK Royal Navy in a similar role.
Sorry I can't answer that one for you but if you get in contact with Defence Force Recruiting they would be able to answer it for you
Agreed, civilian accreditation would certainly be considered by DFR, but there are many considerations that lead to your selectability for enlistment as an Aviator. Speak to your recruitment advisor in the first instance 😊
i enlist in the navy in just under 4 weeks, i have past the pre enlistment fitness test easily but still think i'm gonna struggle once i arrive at Cerberus
4 weeks can still produce a good amount of fitness. Don't stress
Is it easy to get a posting to Darwin as a RAAF NETECH?
If you put Darwin as your preference you'll probably get it
Any update on Tim? wondering how he is going through IETs.
yeah mate he crushed it and has been out at his unit for a while now
@@outperformfitness any idea how he's enjoying it?
Three days out field?? I spent an entire week out in 1RTU! For both field phases 😳
Good for the soul
I'm Class 3R currently. Talk about being concerned that I may be knocked back. Hearing old mate, have a Class 4, is a positive (that he enlisted).
Plenty of appeals are approved so don't give up
@@outperformfitness Cardiologist tomorrow. Psych & Interview - Thurs & Fri. I have access to JHC's DHM @ work, provides insight to Med Class' and reasons for rejection etc.
Found this discussion to be beneficial! Keep up the good work
Can you get through 1RTU wearing glasses ok?
Yeah mate
@@outperformfitness cool, thank you!
Ack
hi, I don’t know if you’re already going through by the time you read this but Oakley have some gucci ballistic prescription glasses that you can order through any OPSM or whatever.
I wore my Oakleys instead of the issued inserts as I find the issued Wiley RX inserts tend to fog up in the field.
Hope this helps