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My Mind Map (Topic idea 1 Reality of a pilot (Pros and cons of being a…
My Mind Map
Topic idea 1
Reality of a pilot
Requirements
You have to be in both mental and physical shape.
Height and Weight
Eyesight and work well under intense pressure
And of course be of the correct age to actually join
Pros and cons of being a pilot
PROS
TRAVELING,BUILDS CHARACTER,GETTING PAID,DEVELOPE SKILLS,OPENS MORE OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE FUTURE
CONS
TRAVELING,HEALTH PROBLEMS,YOU MAY GET INJURED OR KILLED
effects on a pilot
DEPPRESION
PHYSICAL AND MENTAL SCARRING
ALCOHOL
LOSS OF HEAING AND OR SIGHT
DRUGS
ENHANCEMENTS OF FEARS
PTSD
interview
TWO WEEKS OF WORKPLACE EXPERIENCE
INTERVIEW WITH TEACHERS HUSBAND WHO WAS IN THE RAAF
IF I CAN ILL SEE IF I CAN GET TO INTERVIEW SOMEONE AT TH RAAF BASE
Relocation
DARWIN
PEARCE
WILLIAMTOWN
TINDAL
EDINBURGH
AMBERLY
Roles
The role of the pilot is to either fly advanced fighter planes, giant cargo planes and even transport helicopters
Topic Idea 2
Frontline infantry
Most of the information on topic one is the same for topic two
Requirments are the same
affects on a pilot is the same for an infantry soldier
Pro's and con's are the same for piot as for infantry soldier
Guiding question
original question: How does the long term effects of working in the infantry affect the mental state of a Frontline soldier?
Modified question: How does the long term effects of working in the Australian infantry when in active service affect the mental state of a frontline soldier?
Relality of this topic.
I want to work in some sort of emegency responce role and infantry solider is closer to my realistic job than a pilot.
I am able to find alot of reliable primary and secondary sources.
Knowing how to deal with long term effects of working in high stress situations on the ground will help me out when I do work.