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RAF other ranks

The term used in the Royal Air Force (RAF) to refer to all ranks below commissioned officer level is other ranks (ORs). It includes warrant officers (WOs), non-commissioned officers (NCOs) and airmen.

Ranks edit

NATO rank code OR-9 OR-7 OR-6 OR-5 OR-4 OR-3 OR-2 OR-1
  Royal Air Force
rank insignia
(view)
                    no insignia
rank title[1] Warrant Officer of the Royal Air Force Warrant Officer Flight Sergeant Chief Technician Sergeant Corporal Lance Corporal
(RAF Regiment)
Air Specialist (Class 1) Technician Air Specialist (Class 1) Air Specialist (Class 2) Air Recruit
abbreviation WORAF WO Flt Sgt Chf Tech Sgt Cpl L/Cpl AS1(T) AS1 AS2 AR
  Aircrew
rank insignia
      no equivalent
rank title RAF Master Aircrew RAF Flight Sergeant Aircrew RAF Sergeant Aircrew
abbreviation MAcr Flt Sgt Acr Sgt Acr

Origins edit

Upon the formation of the Royal Air Force on 1 April 1918, rank titles and badges for ORs were adopted from the British Army, specifically the Royal Flying Corps (RFC). The RFC ranks of Flight Sergeant (equivalent to Staff Sergeant), Sergeant, Corporal and Air Mechanic were directly adopted. The RFC's four-bladed propeller trade classification badge above the Sergeants' and Flight Sergeants' chevrons was dropped.

To distinguish them from Army personnel, RAF personnel wore the RAF Eagle on a rectangular patch below the shoulder seam on the sleeve. The RAF Eagle is depicted with its beak turned to the rear rather than the front. RAF NCOs were fond of saying that represented that their eyes were everywhere.

The trade classification of Leading Aircraftman was created on 5 April 1918 to fill a void in the Service ranks. It was granted the double-bladed propeller rank insignia of the RFC Air Mechanic 1st Class and was equivalent in rank and authority to the Army appointment of Lance-Corporal. On 1 January 1919 the rank of Aircraftman replaced the ranks of Private, Air Mechanic, and Clerk. Aircraftmen were nicknamed "Erks" (a corruption of the word 'Aircraft') by the senior ranks, which was preferred to 'other ranks' or 'troops'.

The rank of Master Clerk was originally equivalent to Sergeant Major 1st Class. On 28 November 1918, the new rank of Chief Master Clerk was made equivalent to the rank of Sergeant Major 1st Class, and the old rank of Master Clerk was made equivalent to the rank of Sergeant Major 2nd Class.

RAF other ranks (1 April 1918)[2][3][4] RAF other ranks (1 January 1919)[5][4]
Technical Administrative Service other ranks
  Chief Master Mechanic (Chief Master Clerk)   Sergeant Major 1st Class   Sergeant Major 1st Class
  Master Mechanic (Master Clerk)   Sergeant Major 2nd Class   Sergeant Major 2nd Class
  Chief Mechanic Flight Clerk   Flight Sergeant   Flight Sergeant
  Sergeant Mechanic Sergeant Clerk   Sergeant   Sergeant
  Corporal Mechanic Corporal Clerk   Corporal   Corporal
  Air Mechanic 1st Class Clerk 1st Class No insignia (Leading Aircraftman)   Leading Aircraftman
No insignia Air Mechanic 2nd Class Clerk 2nd Class Private 1st Class No insignia Aircraftman 1st Class
Air Mechanic 3rd Class Clerk 3rd Class Private 2nd Class Aircraftman 2nd Class

The original RAF ranks are vertically listed by seniority; the Technical ranks had precedence over the Administrative ranks, which in turn had precedence over the Service ranks. This was meant to keep non-technical NCOs from interfering with the efforts of technical and administrative NCOs. This was abolished in January 1919 and a streamlined single-column rank system was devised.

1930–1949 edit

Warrant officers edit

In 1933, the ranks of Sergeant Major 1st Class and Sergeant Major 2nd Class were renamed Warrant Officer Class I and Warrant Officer Class II to put them in line with the Army. In 1939, the rank of Warrant Officer II was abolished and the rank of Warrant Officer I was renamed Warrant Officer.[4] RAF Warrant Officers were given equivalent status to the continuing Army rank of Warrant Officer Class I.

Aircrew edit

On 1 July 1946, NCOs serving as aircrew were assigned different rank badges which distinguished them from ORs in ground trades.[6] The new ranks were:

RAF aircrew ranks (1946-1950)
RAF aircrew rank equivalent RAF rank insignia description insignia of rank
Master Aircrew Warrant Officer Wreath closed by Royal Arms and inset with an RAF Eagle within.
 
Aircrew I Flight Sergeant Crown over Wreath closed by an RAF Eagle and inset with three 6-pointed stars within.
 
Aircrew II Sergeant Wreath closed by an RAF Eagle and inset with three 6-pointed stars within.
 
Aircrew III Corporal Wreath closed by an RAF Eagle and inset with two 6-pointed stars within.
 
Aircrew IV Leading Aircraftman Wreath closed by an RAF Eagle and inset with one 6-pointed star within.
 
Aircrew Cadet Trainee Wreath closed by an RAF Eagle and a blank field within.
 

The RAF Eagle in the insignia is properly displayed with its beak turned to the rear.

1950s edit

 
 
In 1953, the crown was changed from the Tudor Crown to the Crown of St Edward, when Queen Elizabeth II adopted a stylised image of the crown for use in coats of arms, badges, logos and various other insignia.[7][4]

Technicians and aircrew edit

In 1950, a new grading system for technicians was introduced.[8] This involved the creation of the following ranks:

RAF technician ranks (1950–1964)
RAF technician rank equivalent RAF rank insignia of rank
Master Technician Warrant Officer  
Chief Technician Flight Sergeant  
Senior Technician Sergeant  
Corporal Technician Corporal  
Junior Technician Leading Aircraftman  

Also in 1950, the unpopular NCO aircrew ranks were abolished, although Master Aircrew was retained as a rank.[6] Aircrew I became Flight Sergeant Aircrew and Aircrew II, III and IV became Sergeant Aircrew. Both new ranks adopted a gold RAF Eagle between the chevrons to permit continuing distinction from ground trades. Aircrew cadets wore the RAF Eagle on its own as a trade classification badge.

     
     
Master Aircrew Flight Sergeant Aircrew Sergeant Aircrew

Junior ranks edit

On 1 January 1951, two junior ranks were introduced:

  • Senior Aircraftman/Senior Aircraftwoman with a triple-bladed propeller.
  • Leading Aircraftman/Leading Aircraftwoman with a double-bladed propeller (this had previously been only a trade classification and not a rank)

1960s edit

Technicians edit

In 1964, the technician ranks were abolished, with the exception of Junior Technician and Chief Technician, the latter becoming an intermediate rank between Sergeant and Flight Sergeant for Technical Trades.[8] Junior Technicians adopted the four-bladed propeller as their badge of rank and Chief Technicians adopted a treble chevron surmounted by a four-bladed propeller as their rank insignia.[9] Master Technicians, Senior Technicians and Corporal Technicians became Warrant Officer, Sergeant and Corporal respectively. The ORs structure became:

Changes in the 2000s edit

Phasing out of Junior Technician edit

From 2005 onwards, no more airmen have been promoted to Junior Technician. Although there are currently personnel in the rank of Junior Technician, once they have all been promoted or discharged from the RAF, the rank will cease to be used. From March 2005, SACs in technical trades who had attained the Operational Performance Standard were promoted to Senior Aircraftman/Aircraftwoman (Technician) SAC(T) and given a new badge of rank, consisting of the three-bladed propeller inside a circle.[9] This new rank was introduced to distinguish airmen trained to work unsupervised from those who were not, and is equivalent to the old Junior Technician rank.

Introduction of Lance Corporal edit

On 1 April 2010, the RAF Regiment introduced the rank of lance corporal for SACs at the time who undertook the role of section second-in-command/fire team commander. This gave them more authority on the ground, as well as a better pay band. The rank has not moved to other trades, and is solely in the RAF Regiment.[11]

Aviator replaces Airman/Airwoman edit

In November 2021 the official RAF magazine AirClues promulgated: "the term ‘aviator’ has now replaced the generic term of ‘airman’ to bring right up to date the way we should describe all of our personnel," since women now numbered a fifth of candidates applying to enlist in the RAF.[12]

Air Specialist replaces Airman/Airwoman edit

In July 2022, the RAF officially introduced the ranks Air recruit, Air specialist class 2, Air specialist class 1 and Air specialist (class 1) technician to replace the ranks Aircraftman/woman, Leading Aircraftman/woman, Senior Aircraftman/woman and Senior Aircraftman/woman (Technician). This was an attempt to further promote gender neutrality and inclusion with the RAF.[13]

Timeline of changes edit

Rank group Senior NCOs Junior NCOs Enlisted
  Royal Flying Corps
(1912–April 1918)[3]
         
    No insignia
Warrant Officer Class I Warrant Officer Class II Quartermaster sergeant Flight sergeant Sergeant Corporal Air Mechanic 1st Class Air Mechanic 2nd Class Air Mechanic 3rd Class
  Royal Naval Air Service
(1914–April 1918)
2 golden cuff buttons, and a golden eagle pin on the collar
Chief Petty Officer Mechanic, 1st Grade Chief Petty Officer Mechanic, 2nd Grade Chief Petty Officer Mechanic, 3rd Grade
       
Petty Officer Mechanic Leading Mechanic Air Mechanic, 1st Class Air Mechanic, 1st Class (acting) Air Mechanic, 2nd Class
(1918 – 1919)[4]        
    No insignia
Sergeant Major 1st Class Sergeant Major 2nd Class Flight sergeant Sergeant Corporal Leading Aircraftman Private 1st Class Private 2nd Class
Rank group Senior NCOs Junior NCOs Enlisted
(1919 – 1933)[4]        
    No insignia
Sergeant Major 1st Class Sergeant Major 2nd Class Flight sergeant Sergeant Corporal Leading Aircraftman Aircraftman 1st Class Aircraftman 2nd Class
(1933 – 1939)[4]        
    No insignia
Warrant Officer Class I Warrant Officer Class II Flight sergeant Sergeant Corporal Leading Aircraftman Aircraftman 1st Class Aircraftman 2nd Class
(1939 – 1946)      
    No insignia
Warrant officer Flight sergeant Sergeant Corporal Leading Aircraftman Aircraftman 1st Class Aircraftman 2nd Class
Rank group Senior NCOs Junior NCOs Enlisted
(1946 – 1950)      
    No insignia
Warrant officer Flight sergeant Sergeant Corporal Leading Aircraftman Aircraftman 1st Class Aircraftman 2nd Class
(1950 – 1951)[8]                     No insignia
Warrant officer Master technician Flight sergeant Chief technician Sergeant Senior technician Corporal Corporal technician Junior technician Leading Aircraftman Aircraftman 1st Class Aircraftman 2nd Class
(1951 – 1953)                       No insignia
Warrant officer Master technician Flight sergeant Chief technician Sergeant Senior technician Corporal Corporal technician Junior technician Senior aircraftman Leading aircraftman Aircraftman
NATO code OR-9 OR-8 OR-7 OR-6 OR-5 OR-4 OR-3 OR-2 OR-1
(1953 – 1964)                       No insignia
Warrant officer Master technician Flight sergeant Chief technician Sergeant Senior technician Corporal Corporal technician Junior technician Senior aircraftman Leading aircraftman Aircraftman
(1964 – 2005)[9]        
        No insignia
Warrant officer Flight sergeant Chief technician Sergeant Corporal Junior technician Senior aircraftman/ woman Leading aircraftman/ woman Aircraftman/ woman
NATO code OR-9 OR-8 OR-7 OR-6 OR-5 OR-4 OR-3 OR-2 OR-1
(2005 – 2010)[9]        
        No insignia
Warrant officer Flight sergeant Chief technician Sergeant Corporal Senior aircraftman/
woman technician
Senior aircraftman/ woman Leading aircraftman/ woman Aircraftman/ woman
(2010 – 2022)          
          No insignia
Warrant officer Flight sergeant Chief technician Sergeant Corporal Lance corporal
(RAF Regiment only)
Senior aircraftman/
woman technician
Senior aircraftman/ woman Leading aircraftman/ woman Aircraftman/ woman
(2022 – present)          
          No insignia
Warrant officer Flight sergeant Chief technician Sergeant Corporal Lance corporal
(RAF Regiment only)
Air specialist (class 1) technician Air specialist (class 1) Air specialist (class 2) Air recruit
NATO code OR-9 OR-8 OR-7 OR-6 OR-5 OR-4 OR-3 OR-2 OR-1
Aircrew
Rank group Senior NCOs Junior NCOs Enlisted
(1946 – 1950)[6]      
     
Master aircrew Aircrew I Aircrew II Aircrew III Aircrew IV Aircrew Cadet
(1950 – 1953)      
Master aircrew Flight sergeant aircrew Sergeant aircrew
(1953 – 1964)      
Master aircrew Flight sergeant aircrew Sergeant aircrew
NATO code OR-9 OR-8 OR-7 OR-6 OR-5 OR-4 OR-3 OR-2 OR-1
(1964 – 2010)      
Master aircrew Flight sergeant aircrew Sergeant aircrew
(2010 – present)      
Master aircrew Flight sergeant aircrew Sergeant aircrew
NATO code OR-9 OR-8 OR-7 OR-6 OR-5 OR-4 OR-3 OR-2 OR-1

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "RAF Ranks". RAF.MoD.uk. Royal Air Force. n.d. Retrieved 29 August 2023.
  2. ^ Air Memorandum No. 1 (March 1918)
  3. ^ a b Barrass, M. B. "Royal Flying Corps Non Commissioned Officers 1912 - 1918". Air of Authority - A History of RAF Organisation. Retrieved 19 October 2022.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g Barrass, M. B. "RAF Non-Commissioned Ranks/Trade Classifications". Air of Authority - A History of RAF Organisation. Retrieved 19 October 2022.
  5. ^ Air Ministry Weekly Order 109 (1921, reprint of 1923)
  6. ^ a b c Barrass, M. B. "Aircrew from 1946". Air of Authority - A History of RAF Organisation. Retrieved 19 October 2022.
  7. ^ "Victorian Coat of Arms". Victoria State Government. Retrieved 15 December 2015.
  8. ^ a b c Barrass, M. B. "Technician Trades 1950 - 1964". Air of Authority - A History of RAF Organisation. Retrieved 19 October 2022.
  9. ^ a b c d Barrass, M. B. "Technician Trades 1964 - present". Air of Authority - A History of RAF Organisation. Retrieved 19 October 2022.
  10. ^ Jefford, C.G. (2010). Observers and Navigators: And Other Non-Pilot Aircrew in the RFC, RNAS and RAF. London: Grub Street. p. 285. ISBN 978-1-909808-02-7. Air Ministry Order A.80/1963 of 6 March 1963 replaced the AC1 and AC2 with just 'Aircraftman' with effect from 1 April 1964
  11. ^ Woods, Lesley, ed. (12 April 2010). "New Rank for the RAF Regiment". Royal Air Force website. www.RAF.mod.uk. Retrieved 16 March 2016.
  12. ^ White, Debbie (21 November 2021). "RAF goes gender-neutral as aviators replace airmen". The Times.
  13. ^ "RAF Ranks". RAF. from the original on 24 July 2022.

External links edit

  • Ranks and Badges of the Royal Air Force
  • RAF ORs and equivalents, reproduced from Air Ministry Weekly Order 109 of 1921

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources RAF other ranks news newspapers books scholar JSTOR June 2009 Learn how and when to remove this template message The term used in the Royal Air Force RAF to refer to all ranks below commissioned officer level is other ranks ORs It includes warrant officers WOs non commissioned officers NCOs and airmen Contents 1 Ranks 2 Origins 3 1930 1949 3 1 Warrant officers 3 2 Aircrew 4 1950s 4 1 Technicians and aircrew 4 2 Junior ranks 5 1960s 5 1 Technicians 6 Changes in the 2000s 6 1 Phasing out of Junior Technician 6 2 Introduction of Lance Corporal 6 3 Aviator replaces Airman Airwoman 6 4 Air Specialist replaces Airman Airwoman 7 Timeline of changes 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksRanks editNATO rank code OR 9 OR 7 OR 6 OR 5 OR 4 OR 3 OR 2 OR 1 nbsp Royal Air Forcerank insignia view nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp no insigniarank title 1 Warrant Officer of the Royal Air Force Warrant Officer Flight Sergeant Chief Technician Sergeant Corporal Lance Corporal RAF Regiment Air Specialist Class 1 Technician Air Specialist Class 1 Air Specialist Class 2 Air Recruitabbreviation WORAF WO Flt Sgt Chf Tech Sgt Cpl L Cpl AS1 T AS1 AS2 AR nbsp Aircrewrank insignia nbsp nbsp nbsp no equivalentrank title RAF Master Aircrew RAF Flight Sergeant Aircrew RAF Sergeant Aircrewabbreviation MAcr Flt Sgt Acr Sgt AcrOrigins editUpon the formation of the Royal Air Force on 1 April 1918 rank titles and badges for ORs were adopted from the British Army specifically the Royal Flying Corps RFC The RFC ranks of Flight Sergeant equivalent to Staff Sergeant Sergeant Corporal and Air Mechanic were directly adopted The RFC s four bladed propeller trade classification badge above the Sergeants and Flight Sergeants chevrons was dropped To distinguish them from Army personnel RAF personnel wore the RAF Eagle on a rectangular patch below the shoulder seam on the sleeve The RAF Eagle is depicted with its beak turned to the rear rather than the front RAF NCOs were fond of saying that represented that their eyes were everywhere The trade classification of Leading Aircraftman was created on 5 April 1918 to fill a void in the Service ranks It was granted the double bladed propeller rank insignia of the RFC Air Mechanic 1st Class and was equivalent in rank and authority to the Army appointment of Lance Corporal On 1 January 1919 the rank of Aircraftman replaced the ranks of Private Air Mechanic and Clerk Aircraftmen were nicknamed Erks a corruption of the word Aircraft by the senior ranks which was preferred to other ranks or troops The rank of Master Clerk was originally equivalent to Sergeant Major 1st Class On 28 November 1918 the new rank of Chief Master Clerk was made equivalent to the rank of Sergeant Major 1st Class and the old rank of Master Clerk was made equivalent to the rank of Sergeant Major 2nd Class RAF other ranks 1 April 1918 2 3 4 RAF other ranks 1 January 1919 5 4 Technical Administrative Service other ranks nbsp Chief Master Mechanic Chief Master Clerk nbsp Sergeant Major 1st Class nbsp Sergeant Major 1st Class nbsp Master Mechanic Master Clerk nbsp Sergeant Major 2nd Class nbsp Sergeant Major 2nd Class nbsp Chief Mechanic Flight Clerk nbsp Flight Sergeant nbsp Flight Sergeant nbsp Sergeant Mechanic Sergeant Clerk nbsp Sergeant nbsp Sergeant nbsp Corporal Mechanic Corporal Clerk nbsp Corporal nbsp Corporal nbsp Air Mechanic 1st Class Clerk 1st Class No insignia Leading Aircraftman nbsp Leading AircraftmanNo insignia Air Mechanic 2nd Class Clerk 2nd Class Private 1st Class No insignia Aircraftman 1st ClassAir Mechanic 3rd Class Clerk 3rd Class Private 2nd Class Aircraftman 2nd ClassThe original RAF ranks are vertically listed by seniority the Technical ranks had precedence over the Administrative ranks which in turn had precedence over the Service ranks This was meant to keep non technical NCOs from interfering with the efforts of technical and administrative NCOs This was abolished in January 1919 and a streamlined single column rank system was devised 1930 1949 editWarrant officers edit In 1933 the ranks of Sergeant Major 1st Class and Sergeant Major 2nd Class were renamed Warrant Officer Class I and Warrant Officer Class II to put them in line with the Army In 1939 the rank of Warrant Officer II was abolished and the rank of Warrant Officer I was renamed Warrant Officer 4 RAF Warrant Officers were given equivalent status to the continuing Army rank of Warrant Officer Class I Aircrew edit On 1 July 1946 NCOs serving as aircrew were assigned different rank badges which distinguished them from ORs in ground trades 6 The new ranks were RAF aircrew ranks 1946 1950 RAF aircrew rank equivalent RAF rank insignia description insignia of rankMaster Aircrew Warrant Officer Wreath closed by Royal Arms and inset with an RAF Eagle within nbsp Aircrew I Flight Sergeant Crown over Wreath closed by an RAF Eagle and inset with three 6 pointed stars within nbsp Aircrew II Sergeant Wreath closed by an RAF Eagle and inset with three 6 pointed stars within nbsp Aircrew III Corporal Wreath closed by an RAF Eagle and inset with two 6 pointed stars within nbsp Aircrew IV Leading Aircraftman Wreath closed by an RAF Eagle and inset with one 6 pointed star within nbsp Aircrew Cadet Trainee Wreath closed by an RAF Eagle and a blank field within nbsp The RAF Eagle in the insignia is properly displayed with its beak turned to the rear 1950s edit nbsp nbsp In 1953 the crown was changed from the Tudor Crown to the Crown of St Edward when Queen Elizabeth II adopted a stylised image of the crown for use in coats of arms badges logos and various other insignia 7 4 Technicians and aircrew edit In 1950 a new grading system for technicians was introduced 8 This involved the creation of the following ranks RAF technician ranks 1950 1964 RAF technician rank equivalent RAF rank insignia of rankMaster Technician Warrant Officer nbsp Chief Technician Flight Sergeant nbsp Senior Technician Sergeant nbsp Corporal Technician Corporal nbsp Junior Technician Leading Aircraftman nbsp Also in 1950 the unpopular NCO aircrew ranks were abolished although Master Aircrew was retained as a rank 6 Aircrew I became Flight Sergeant Aircrew and Aircrew II III and IV became Sergeant Aircrew Both new ranks adopted a gold RAF Eagle between the chevrons to permit continuing distinction from ground trades Aircrew cadets wore the RAF Eagle on its own as a trade classification badge nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Master Aircrew Flight Sergeant Aircrew Sergeant AircrewJunior ranks edit On 1 January 1951 two junior ranks were introduced Senior Aircraftman Senior Aircraftwoman with a triple bladed propeller Leading Aircraftman Leading Aircraftwoman with a double bladed propeller this had previously been only a trade classification and not a rank 1960s editTechnicians edit In 1964 the technician ranks were abolished with the exception of Junior Technician and Chief Technician the latter becoming an intermediate rank between Sergeant and Flight Sergeant for Technical Trades 8 Junior Technicians adopted the four bladed propeller as their badge of rank and Chief Technicians adopted a treble chevron surmounted by a four bladed propeller as their rank insignia 9 Master Technicians Senior Technicians and Corporal Technicians became Warrant Officer Sergeant and Corporal respectively The ORs structure became Warrant Officer WO Master Aircrew MAcr Flight Sergeant Flt Sgt F Sgt or FS Flight Sergeant Aircrew FSAcr Chief Technician Chf Tech C T or CT Sergeant Sgt Sergeant Aircrew SAcr Corporal Cpl Junior Technician Jnr Tech J T or JT Senior Aircraftman SAC Senior Aircraftwoman SACW Leading Aircraftman LAC Leading Aircraftwoman LACW Aircraftman AC Aircraftwoman ACW 10 Changes in the 2000s editPhasing out of Junior Technician edit From 2005 onwards no more airmen have been promoted to Junior Technician Although there are currently personnel in the rank of Junior Technician once they have all been promoted or discharged from the RAF the rank will cease to be used From March 2005 SACs in technical trades who had attained the Operational Performance Standard were promoted to Senior Aircraftman Aircraftwoman Technician SAC T and given a new badge of rank consisting of the three bladed propeller inside a circle 9 This new rank was introduced to distinguish airmen trained to work unsupervised from those who were not and is equivalent to the old Junior Technician rank Introduction of Lance Corporal edit On 1 April 2010 the RAF Regiment introduced the rank of lance corporal for SACs at the time who undertook the role of section second in command fire team commander This gave them more authority on the ground as well as a better pay band The rank has not moved to other trades and is solely in the RAF Regiment 11 Aviator replaces Airman Airwoman edit In November 2021 the official RAF magazine AirClues promulgated the term aviator has now replaced the generic term of airman to bring right up to date the way we should describe all of our personnel since women now numbered a fifth of candidates applying to enlist in the RAF 12 Air Specialist replaces Airman Airwoman edit In July 2022 the RAF officially introduced the ranks Air recruit Air specialist class 2 Air specialist class 1 and Air specialist class 1 technician to replace the ranks Aircraftman woman Leading Aircraftman woman Senior Aircraftman woman and Senior Aircraftman woman Technician This was an attempt to further promote gender neutrality and inclusion with the RAF 13 Timeline of changes editRank group Senior NCOs Junior NCOs Enlisted nbsp Royal Flying Corps 1912 April 1918 3 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp No insigniaWarrant Officer Class I Warrant Officer Class II Quartermaster sergeant Flight sergeant Sergeant Corporal Air Mechanic 1st Class Air Mechanic 2nd Class Air Mechanic 3rd Class nbsp Royal Naval Air Service 1914 April 1918 2 golden cuff buttons and a golden eagle pin on the collarChief Petty Officer Mechanic 1st Grade Chief Petty Officer Mechanic 2nd Grade Chief Petty Officer Mechanic 3rd Grade nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Petty Officer Mechanic Leading Mechanic Air Mechanic 1st Class Air Mechanic 1st Class acting Air Mechanic 2nd Class 1918 1919 4 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp No insigniaSergeant Major 1st Class Sergeant Major 2nd Class Flight sergeant Sergeant Corporal Leading Aircraftman Private 1st Class Private 2nd ClassRank group Senior NCOs Junior NCOs Enlisted 1919 1933 4 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp No insigniaSergeant Major 1st Class Sergeant Major 2nd Class Flight sergeant Sergeant Corporal Leading Aircraftman Aircraftman 1st Class Aircraftman 2nd Class 1933 1939 4 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp No insigniaWarrant Officer Class I Warrant Officer Class II Flight sergeant Sergeant Corporal Leading Aircraftman Aircraftman 1st Class Aircraftman 2nd Class 1939 1946 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp No insigniaWarrant officer Flight sergeant Sergeant Corporal Leading Aircraftman Aircraftman 1st Class Aircraftman 2nd ClassRank group Senior NCOs Junior NCOs Enlisted 1946 1950 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp No insigniaWarrant officer Flight sergeant Sergeant Corporal Leading Aircraftman Aircraftman 1st Class Aircraftman 2nd Class 1950 1951 8 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp No insigniaWarrant officer Master technician Flight sergeant Chief technician Sergeant Senior technician Corporal Corporal technician Junior technician Leading Aircraftman Aircraftman 1st Class Aircraftman 2nd Class 1951 1953 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp No insigniaWarrant officer Master technician Flight sergeant Chief technician Sergeant Senior technician Corporal Corporal technician Junior technician Senior aircraftman Leading aircraftman AircraftmanNATO code OR 9 OR 8 OR 7 OR 6 OR 5 OR 4 OR 3 OR 2 OR 1 1953 1964 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp No insigniaWarrant officer Master technician Flight sergeant Chief technician Sergeant Senior technician Corporal Corporal technician Junior technician Senior aircraftman Leading aircraftman Aircraftman 1964 2005 9 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp No insigniaWarrant officer Flight sergeant Chief technician Sergeant Corporal Junior technician Senior aircraftman woman Leading aircraftman woman Aircraftman womanNATO code OR 9 OR 8 OR 7 OR 6 OR 5 OR 4 OR 3 OR 2 OR 1 2005 2010 9 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp No insigniaWarrant officer Flight sergeant Chief technician Sergeant Corporal Senior aircraftman woman technician Senior aircraftman woman Leading aircraftman woman Aircraftman woman 2010 2022 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp No insigniaWarrant officer Flight sergeant Chief technician Sergeant Corporal Lance corporal RAF Regiment only Senior aircraftman woman technician Senior aircraftman woman Leading aircraftman woman Aircraftman woman 2022 present nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp No insigniaWarrant officer Flight sergeant Chief technician Sergeant Corporal Lance corporal RAF Regiment only Air specialist class 1 technician Air specialist class 1 Air specialist class 2 Air recruitNATO code OR 9 OR 8 OR 7 OR 6 OR 5 OR 4 OR 3 OR 2 OR 1AircrewRank group Senior NCOs Junior NCOs Enlisted 1946 1950 6 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Master aircrew Aircrew I Aircrew II Aircrew III Aircrew IV Aircrew Cadet 1950 1953 nbsp nbsp nbsp Master aircrew Flight sergeant aircrew Sergeant aircrew 1953 1964 nbsp nbsp nbsp Master aircrew Flight sergeant aircrew Sergeant aircrewNATO code OR 9 OR 8 OR 7 OR 6 OR 5 OR 4 OR 3 OR 2 OR 1 1964 2010 nbsp nbsp nbsp Master aircrew Flight sergeant aircrew Sergeant aircrew 2010 present nbsp nbsp nbsp Master aircrew Flight sergeant aircrew Sergeant aircrewNATO code OR 9 OR 8 OR 7 OR 6 OR 5 OR 4 OR 3 OR 2 OR 1See also editAircrew brevet British Army Other Ranks rank insignia Comparative military ranks of World War I Comparative military ranks of World War II Comparative military ranks List of Royal Air Force ground trades List of Royal Air Force members Military rank RAF officer ranks Ranks and insignia of NATO Air Forces Enlisted Ranks of the cadet forces of the United Kingdom Royal Navy ratings rank insignia Royal Observer Corps ranks Women s Auxiliary Air Force ranksReferences edit RAF Ranks RAF MoD uk Royal Air Force n d Retrieved 29 August 2023 Air Memorandum No 1 March 1918 a b Barrass M B Royal Flying Corps Non Commissioned Officers 1912 1918 Air of Authority A History of RAF Organisation Retrieved 19 October 2022 a b c d e f g Barrass M B RAF Non Commissioned Ranks Trade Classifications Air of Authority A History of RAF Organisation Retrieved 19 October 2022 Air Ministry Weekly Order 109 1921 reprint of 1923 a b c Barrass M B Aircrew from 1946 Air of Authority A History of RAF Organisation Retrieved 19 October 2022 Victorian Coat of Arms Victoria State Government Retrieved 15 December 2015 a b c Barrass M B Technician Trades 1950 1964 Air of Authority A History of RAF Organisation Retrieved 19 October 2022 a b c d Barrass M B Technician Trades 1964 present Air of Authority A History of RAF Organisation Retrieved 19 October 2022 Jefford C G 2010 Observers and Navigators And Other Non Pilot Aircrew in the RFC RNAS and RAF London Grub Street p 285 ISBN 978 1 909808 02 7 Air Ministry Order A 80 1963 of 6 March 1963 replaced the AC1 and AC2 with just Aircraftman with effect from 1 April 1964 Woods Lesley ed 12 April 2010 New Rank for the RAF Regiment Royal Air Force website www RAF mod uk Retrieved 16 March 2016 White Debbie 21 November 2021 RAF goes gender neutral as aviators replace airmen The Times RAF Ranks RAF Archived from the original on 24 July 2022 External links editRanks and Badges of the Royal Air Force RAF ORs and equivalents reproduced from Air Ministry Weekly 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