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Career - Regular

Aviation Crewman on a training sortie The Army Air Corps is part of a front-line force called Combat Arms, so whichever job you select you will find yourself in the thick of the action.

Would you like to be a high flyer?

Within the Army Air Corps (AAC) you can choose between multiple roles when you join up. Groundcrew specialists are responsible for re-arming and refuelling aircraft, communications and the aviation crewman role, while the aircrew supplies the helicopter pilots. Your choice is not restricted either and you can even switch between ground and air teams if you fancy a new challenge in a different area. The Corps actively encourages soldiers to apply for training as pilots and aircrew.

Whichever role you choose, the AAC provides an aviation education from the best in the business. You will get top qualifications and gain useful skills, putting you in a great position should you decide to leave after completing your mandatory service.

Join the high flyers

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