Users' questions

What do Mission Aircrew do?

What do Mission Aircrew do?

Operate some of the world’s most sophisticated airborne electronic systems, working in surveillance and battle management, air combat or maritime patrol and response.

How much do RAAF pilots earn?

Air Force Pilot Salaries

Job Title Salary
Royal Australian Air Force Air Force Fighter Pilot salaries – 1 salaries reported $134,000/yr
ALSTOM Air Force Fighter Pilot salaries – 1 salaries reported $90,000/yr
Alternate Care Air Force Fighter Pilot salaries – 1 salaries reported $78,912/yr

How long is the aviation screening program?

The test is 4 hours long but split into two 2 hour session over the 2 days. There will be 3 scheduled 5-minute breaks between some of the test where you go for a stretch or to the toilet. Overall a lot of the test you cannot study for simply because you can’t access some of the software.

What is the aviation screening program?

The ASP is not only designed to evaluate OA applicants in order to determine their suitability to undergo aviation training, but it is also designed to give applicants a better understanding of all of the Officer Aviation job types; Mission Aircrew, Mission Controllers and Pilot.

Where can I find the RAAF airman Association website?

Welcome to the RAAF Airman Aircrew Association Website (under rerwite) …. he concept of having a website for non-commissioned aircrew (airman aircrew) came as result of a get together, when, in 2000, past and serving members gathered at RAAF Richmond to farewell the C-130E Hercules from the Royal Australian Air Force.

Where did the airman aircrew website come from?

he concept of having a website for non-commissioned aircrew (airman aircrew) came as result of a get together, when, in 2000, past and serving members gathered at RAAF Richmond to farewell the C-130E Hercules from the Royal Australian Air Force.

Where are the Australian Air Force C-17As based?

Based at RAAF Base Amberley, all eight C-17As are operated by No. 36 Squadron, and provide a logistics backbone for Australian Defence Force operations overseas. This has included operations in the Middle East and Afghanistan, as well as East Timor. Australia introduced an initial fleet of four C-17As between 2006 and 2008.

How is the Royal Australian Air Force different from the RAF?

Royal Australian Air Force flying badges differ from those in the RAF mainly in having a crown on all Flying Badges (not just on pilot’s wings) and in normally having blue wreaths. The pilot’s flying badge has the letters “RAAF”.