FlightLead: while is it generaly true that you do not need a degree before you start pilot training, the program (CEOTP) has a very limited amount of position avail. each year (making it quite competitive) and this year, well, there is none. It's to recruit pilots when DEO doesn't recruit the numbers they want. ROTP is an "easier" way of getting in as a pilot.
TFID:
This document, while overall, seems to be okay, has some mistakes in it. For example :
At the successful completion of the BMOS Commercial Aviation Management degree, the Officer Cadet will be sent directly to Basic Flight Training in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, bypassing the Primary Flight training stage in Portage la Prairie, Manitoba that all other ROTP pilots must attend.
That's not quite true. Anyone with a CPL will by-pass Portage.
While this program pays for your flying training, which is great, it has nothing else to offer over any other ROTP program, IMO.
• CAM applicants are guaranteed Pilot occupation
That's provided you pass all the training. While it may seem obvious to most, some may see that as a guarantee to success.
But what I have the most problem with is your signature :
Too Expensive? Want to build hours quick? The ROTP program by CF can help.
You make it look like it's a way to build hours then @#$! off. And I wouldn't consider 250 hours a year "building hours quick", when most civilian jobs will get you well over 500 a year. If you want the be a civilian pilot, stay the civy way. If you want to be a military pilot, then join.