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smirnoff
9th Oct 2007, 21:13
I've been told this is the place to ask !!!
So here it goes ...Please be gentle.....:\

Looking for the pay scales for RN crewmen.

Many Thanks.

Door Slider
9th Oct 2007, 21:41
I'm fairly sure all 3 services are on the same pay scales these days so it should be the same or similar to RAF crewman, scales are as follows:

Sgt: 30,180 - 34,024
FS: 34,048 - 39,851
MACR: 38,772 - 43,077

Flying pay

Initial rate: 6,77 2471 per annum
Middle rate: 14,09 5142 " "
Top rate: 18,58 6781 " "

Not sure if the RN have professional aviator for crewman but in the RAF you can goto level 20 as MACR which is upto 56,486
Hope this helps

smirnoff
9th Oct 2007, 21:45
Thats only when training......looking for similar pay bands (rank for rank) Cpl etc. Website does not give flying pay !!

smirnoff
9th Oct 2007, 21:47
Thanks Slider :ok:

Fafner shim
10th Oct 2007, 13:29
Be carefull what you wish for, you might just get it !!!!

Ask yourself why so many are leaving.

Compare Rank structure to the RAF.

Compare Terms of Service.

Concider the opportunities available to 'broaden your horizons' away from Cornwall.

I can not and will not have a pop at the FAA but in terms of career aspirations both financial and job satisfaction you should be concidering a lighter shade of blue. Dare I say it, but an organisation that values the contribution of NCO Aircrew.

Thats done it.

FLYING MATLOT
10th Oct 2007, 14:08
Fafner Shim.....Hit the nail right on the head............

Door Slider
10th Oct 2007, 16:38
"Dare I say it, but an organisation that values the contribution of NCO Aircrew."


Yes your right the RAF does, unfortunately JHC are trying their best to undermine it. :(

Mr Point
11th Oct 2007, 22:55
Here's a link to the AFPRB 2007 where you'll find all of the current basic and additional rates of pay for the 3 services:

http://www.mod.uk/NR/rdonlyres/FFC91A50-1018-43AE-8B7D-9AEA41A0DA8B/0/afprb_rpt_2007.pdf