Aircrew Training
Flying training is extremely challenging and requires high motivation to succeed. For a fast jet pilot it can take up to four-and-a-half years from joining BRNC for Initial Officer Training to becoming a front line operator. The training involves numerous stages on different aircraft at various locations within the UK.
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Aircrew Officer Pilot
You must have the commitment and physical and mental stamina to cope with the long and demanding training. You’ll need to be calm, confident and decisive under pressure. But you’ll need to develop more than just flying and tactical skills...
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Aircrew Officer Navigation and Weapons Systems/Observer
As an Aircrew Officer Navigation and Weapons Systems, you’ll have one of the most demanding and complex jobs in aviation. After gaining a thorough grounding in navigation, first aid, emergency handling and survival, you’ll complete training for your specialist role...
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Observer Navigation Weapon Systems Officer Scholarship
The Fleet Air Arm provides the Navy with a multi-role aviation combat capability. Observers fly in helicopters (flown by the pilots) and they will operate the sensors the weapons systems and navigational equipment. Often Observers can command a helicopter in...
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