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RAF Flying Badges - Current
Pilots' Flying Badge
(Kings Crown)
[画像:Pilots Wings (King's Crown)]
Adopted in 1918 by modifying the RFC badge,
replacing the letters RFC with RAF.
It was replaced in 1952 with the
accession of Queen Elizabeth II but was reintroduced in 2022 with the
accession of King Charles III
Weapons Systems Officer/Operator
As inertial and satellite based navigation and
automated sensor systems became the norm, the traditional duties of the
Navigator and AEO started to change. This aircrew category was
introduced in April 2003 to reflect these changing roles.
It will
eventually be the only badge awarded to 'Mission Aircrew'. The first
examples were awarded in May 2003
In 2022, the crown surmounting the badge
was changed to the "King's" Crown with the accession of King Charles III.
Reserve Pilot (Air
Experience)
[
画像:Reserve Pilot (Air Experience) Flying badge]
Introduced in April 2020 for non-Service staff
pilots in Air Experience Flights (i.e. pilots who lack a RAF flying
badge
In 2022, the crown surmounting the badge was changed to the "King's"
Crown with the accession of King Charles III.)
Reserve Pilot (Glider)
[
画像:Reserve Pilot (Glider) Flying badge]
Officially introduced in April 2021, but was optionally available from April 2020, replacing the previous Air Cadet staff
and Instructor glider pilot badges.
In 2022, the crown surmounting the
badge was changed to the "King's" Crown with the accession of King Charles
III.
Preliminary Flying Badge (Pilot)
[
画像:Preliminary Flying Badge (Pilot) Flying badge]
Introduced in 1949 it is awarded to members of the University Air
Squadrons who have achieved the required standard of flying proficiency
(roughly equivalent to a civilian PPL)
Parachute Jump Instructor
This flying badge was introduced in 1945. Parachute Jump Instructors (PJIs) are classed as
honorary aircrew.
Space Operator
This was probably introduced in April 2021 to
coincide with the formation of UK Space Command.
Airborne Specialist
Airborne Specialist
Officially introduced in April 2021 to replace the
Fighter Controller, Airborne Technician and Image Analyst badges.
However it could be worn, if privately purchased, from April 2020.
This
badge will be awarded to any personnel classed as honorary aircrew.
The badges shown on this page are provided courtesy of RAF
Flying Branch & NCA Trade Advisors at the Ministry of Defence
Following the death of Queen Elizabeth II in September 2022,
the crown on RAF badges will be changed from St Edward's
(Queen's) Crown to the Tudor (King's) Crown.
This page was last updated on
17/03/25ゥ
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