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Can you go home during RAF officer training?

Can you go home during RAF officer training?

There may be occasions when trainees can return home during Initial Training, but this is very much dependent on the training schedule.

What qualifications do you need to be an RAF officer?

You’ll need to:

  • be over 17.5 years of age.
  • be a UK citizen.
  • have a good level of fitness.
  • pass a medical check.
  • pass enhanced background checks.
  • pass security checks.

What happens in RAF officer training?

The course includes fitness development, military training and academic study as well as practical outdoor leadership challenges. After IOT, you will undertake an 8 week training package comprising 4 weeks of workplace training and 4 weeks of residential training at the School of Physical Training, RAF Cosford.

How much does an RAF officer make?

Royal Air Force Salary FAQs The average salary for a RAF Officer is £50,732 per year in United Kingdom, which is 1% lower than the average Royal Air Force salary of £51,650 per year for this job.

Can you become a RAF officer without a degree?

You can become an officer in the Army, Royal Navy, Royal Marines or Royal Air Force without going to university. You don’t have to go to university to get a leadership role in the armed forces.

DO YOU NEED A levels to join the RAF?

EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS Have at least 2 A2 Levels/3 Highers at Grade C or above (excluding General Studies or Critical Thinking) which must total a minimum of 64 UCAS points. You can see what the RAF accepts in lieu of GCSEs & A Levels here.

What do you need to know to become an officer in the RAF?

nitial Officer Training (IOT) at Royal Air Force College (RAFC) Cranwell is the gateway to becoming an officer in the RAF. Training is conducted over 6 months and includes: 1. Leadership & Teamwork 2. Written & Verbal Communications 3.

Where does the Royal Air Force hold initial officer training?

AFC Cranwell, Lincolnshire, is the spiritual home of the RAF and it is fitting that this is where Initial Officer Training is conducted. The officer cadets carry out the majority of their training in Whittle Hall, a bespoke building named in honour of the inventor of the jet engine who spent many years at the College.

How does Initial Officer Training ( IOT ) prepare you for the RAF?

Initial Officer Training (IOT) will prepare you for life as a leader; by the end of it you’ll be fitter and more confident than you’ve ever been. The transformation from civilian to RAF officer is challenging, but you will already have proven during OASC that you’ve got what it takes.

What are the benefits of being in the RAF?

Quality education is one of many benefits of the RAF. All of our personnel stay at the forefront of their field through continuous learning, hands-on experience and training. In addition to Initial Training and specialist Trade and Branch Training there are opportunities to gain further qualifications.

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