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during recruit and training

£1,100 a month

£13,377 a year

approximately £257 per week

after 6 months or when you finish your training, which ever one happens first you will be promoted to leading pilot

£1,371 a month

£16,681 a year

you normally get promoted to senior pilot after a years service and passing a trade ability test

£1,408 - £2,332 a month

£17,140 - £28,32 a year

being promoted to corporal is a very competitive

£2,127 - £2,674 a month

£25,886 - £32,531 a year

being promoted to sergeant is also competitive

£2,418 - £2,975 a month

£29,424 - £36,204 a year

your pay will be determined by your perfomance and experience. a bonus scheme to encourage long service happens. you may have to commit to a further mininium period of service to recieve bonuses. RAF pay, bonuses, and charges are reviewed annualy.

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Salary on completion of Military (Initial Officer) Training and Employment Training: $52,124 per year ($1,999 per fortnight).

Uniform Allowance at a rate of $682 per year ($26 per fortnight).

Service Allowance of $11,662 per year ($447 per fortnight).

Your salary will continue to increase based on your rank and the number of years of service completed in that rank.

Visit:http://www.defencejobs.gov.au/airforce/jobs/Pilot/PayAndAllowances/?entryTypeId=8

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24,615 pounds

$38,153.25 USD

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