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RAF in pilot shortage

A GBP 50.000 worth strategy to keep pilots way from civil aviation

The most famous Air Force in the world, the British RAF, tries to persuade its pilots not to switch to civil aviation with a lump sum up to GBP 50.000. The decision was born in order to reduce increasingly pilots shortage in the armed forces. In fact, as the RAF and Royal Navy pilots reach the age of 38(minimum age limit for retirement)they leave for more lucrative careers with private airlines. The...

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