physics is always a good one mate ;)
No, you cannot enter pilot training in the RAF if you wear glasses.
No - asthma of any type or degree is an automatic medical disqualifier.
Roald Dahl joined the Royal Air Force (RAF) when World War II broke out. He became a fighter pilot and served in the RAF during the war.
Yes, you can join the Royal Air Force (RAF) as a fighter pilot after undergoing LASIK surgery, but there are specific criteria you must meet. Generally, candidates must have stable vision for at least 12 months post-surgery and meet the RAF's vision standards. It is essential to provide medical documentation and undergo a thorough eye examination to ensure eligibility. Always check the latest guidelines from the RAF, as policies may change.
Yes, you can.
He graduated as RAF search and rescue pilot.
royal air force
Prince Charles joined the Royal Air Force (RAF) in 1971. He began his training at the RAF College Cranwell, where he was commissioned as a pilot in 1974. During his service, he flew various aircraft, including the BAe 146. His time in the RAF was part of a broader military career that included service in the Royal Navy.
Flew planes.
Dogas Bader, RAF Pilot
Yes, citizens of the Irish Republic may enlist in the British Armed Forces, but must, of course, pass any security screening. Certainly, an Irish citizen who is permanently resident in the UK (and there are about 500, 000 such individuals) would find it relatively easy to join the RAF as a potential pilot - providing, of course, that s/he met the other selection criteria.
Nope - Aircraft controls don't require the pilot to be right-handed.