There are many roles for an RAF pilot. They can fly either fast jets, helicopters or multi-engined aircraft.
As a fast jet pilot, you could be protecting the country from threats or you could be out in Afghanistan doing air raids.
As a helicopter pilot, you could be fly Search and Rescue missions around the UK or you could be flying the Chinook transporting cargo or troops or you could be flying the Apache in hostile situations.
As a multi-engined aircraft pilot you could be doing anything from transporting troops and cargo to flying dead comrades home.
Yes, you can.
He graduated as RAF search and rescue pilot.
royal air force
Flew planes.
Dogas Bader, RAF Pilot
Nope - Aircraft controls don't require the pilot to be right-handed.
Someone who flies a plane in the Royal Air Force (Britain) Improvement--- You can fly in the RAF and fly jets etc... (after LOTS of training) OR You can fly as a commercial pilot, transporting troops
"Spitfires" were the main "fighter" planes. "Hurricanes" were important too, particularly during the "Battle of Britain". There were several other fighter planes too. There were also several types of "bombers" and other planes.
No, you cannot enter pilot training in the RAF if you wear glasses.
When i was in the RAF in the 60's-70's our cargo pilots took many risks. Flying cumbersome slow aircraft into battle situations, with enemy determined to shoot you down is not fun.
After training about 36k. This would increase year after year
physics is always a good one mate ;)