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Old 7th Mar 2017, 06:00
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Originally Posted by chevvron
I'm not sure if it's still the case but RAFVR(T) Officers are normally, but not always, retired at age 55, however they may stay on as CIs and instructors until (I believe) 65. A CI who is a retired officer is entitled to wear rank slides showing his authorised 'title'.
There used to be no age limit on VRT Officers at AEFs provided they could pass the annual medical, which meant you would often encounter a VRT Fg Off who was actually a Gp Capt or even Air Cdre. I believe these types can only fly until age 65 nowadays too, leading to the loss of many very experienced AEF pilots when some idiot changed the rules.
Upper age for uniformed staff was raised to 65, followed by 2 year extensions if required, about two years ago. Probably an attempt to ensure we had enough uniformed staff to continue until the 100th anniversary of the RAF 😉
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