To join the Royal Air Force (RAF), you typically need to meet certain eligibility criteria, including being a British citizen, a Commonwealth citizen, or a citizen of the Republic of Ireland. You must also be within a specific age range, usually between 16.5 and 47 years, depending on the role. Additional requirements include passing medical and fitness assessments, as well as meeting educational qualifications relevant to the position you're applying for. Finally, a successful interview and selection process is essential to secure a place.
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6 Squadron RAF Leuchars3 Squadron RAF Coningsby17 Squadron RAF Coningsby29 Squadron RAF Coningsby11 Squadron RAF Coningsby
There are two, RAF Valley and RAF Mona.
Raf Rogers goes by Raf, and Hafa.
It all depends on the job you want to do. You could visit your local Armed Forces Careers Office (AFCO) and ask a serving member of the RAF.
RAF Wildenrath ended in 1992.
The motto of RAF Akrotiri is 'Acra Semper Acria .'.
Raf Reymen's birth name is Raf van Caeneghem.
RAF Gan was created in 1957.
RAF Bruntingthorpe was created in 1942.
Every single person in the British Armed Forces does basic training. Learning how to be a solider. It is not however as long or strenuous as infantry training in the army. The RAF basic training for an airman lasts 9 weeks and is conducted at RAF Halton.
no. you need an "A" in maths and science and an "A*" would help alot.