What will you do?
Once fully trained, RAF Cabin Crew play a vital and exciting role, ensuring the comfort, safety, and welfare of passengers aboard 10 Squadron or 101 Squadron Voyager aircraft, based at RAF Brize Norton. You’ll be the face of the RAF, greeting passengers as they board and exit the aircraft, providing exceptional service and special attention to those in need. Your duties may include:
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Serving meals and refreshments
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Demonstrating emergency equipment and safety procedures
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Ensuring all on-board emergency equipment is in top condition
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Administering first aid and handling passenger or crew emergencies with confidence and professionalism
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Representing the RAF at the highest levels, delivering world-class service to some of the most distinguished passengers
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Managing RAF Houses, overseeing hotel services, and ensuring smooth operations for high-profile events
Requirements at a glance
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As a minimum, you need GCSEs at grade G/1 in English Language and Mathematics or Scottish equivalent of National L4 or above in Mathematics and English Language
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For qualified entry please see our website.
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Be aged 17 years 9 months – 47 years old (Must attest before 48th birthday)
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You will need to meet specific Nationality and Residency criteria. Please see full details in the Entry Requirements section below
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Must be within the height range of 161cm - 195cm
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Commit to a minimum 3 years after specialist training
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Pass the Defence Aptitude Assessment
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Pass a fitness test
Sectors
About us
The RAF is the UK’s aerial, peacekeeping & fighting force. Made up of full-time Regulars & spare-time Reserves, the RAF enforces international law overseas while bringing aid & protection to the victims of Disaster & War. Not just the defender of UK airspace, the RAF also provides search-&-rescue for both military personnel & civilians in times of emergency.
Sectors
What will you do?
Once fully trained, RAF Cabin Crew play a vital and exciting role, ensuring the comfort, safety, and welfare of passengers aboard 10 Squadron or 101 Squadron Voyager aircraft, based at RAF Brize Norton. You’ll be the face of the RAF, greeting passengers as they board and exit the aircraft, providing exceptional service and special attention to those in need. Your duties may include:
-
Serving meals and refreshments
-
Demonstrating emergency equipment and safety procedures
-
Ensuring all on-board emergency equipment is in top condition
-
Administering first aid and handling passenger or crew emergencies with confidence and professionalism
-
Representing the RAF at the highest levels, delivering world-class service to some of the most distinguished passengers
-
Managing RAF Houses, overseeing hotel services, and ensuring smooth operations for high-profile events
Requirements at a glance
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As a minimum, you need GCSEs at grade G/1 in English Language and Mathematics or Scottish equivalent of National L4 or above in Mathematics and English Language
-
For qualified entry please see our website.
-
Be aged 17 years 9 months – 47 years old (Must attest before 48th birthday)
-
You will need to meet specific Nationality and Residency criteria. Please see full details in the Entry Requirements section below
-
Must be within the height range of 161cm - 195cm
-
Commit to a minimum 3 years after specialist training
-
Pass the Defence Aptitude Assessment
-
Pass a fitness test
About us
The RAF is the UK’s aerial, peacekeeping & fighting force. Made up of full-time Regulars & spare-time Reserves, the RAF enforces international law overseas while bringing aid & protection to the victims of Disaster & War. Not just the defender of UK airspace, the RAF also provides search-&-rescue for both military personnel & civilians in times of emergency.


