Indian Air Force

Indian Air Force : About

It has shown tremendous progress and advancements over the years and has served the country at the times of need be it during wartime or during disasters. An evidence of its strength and commend ability comes from the fact that it was named Royal Indian Air Force in 1945 as a result of the recognition of its services and achievements in World War II. India has a credible air power which is counted as one amongst the best in the world. It is considered to be the seventh powerful air force of the world. Currently, it is served by 1.8 lakh personnel, more than 500 transport aircrafts and helicopters, and more than 600 combat aircrafts. This strength makes it the fourth largest Air Force of the world.

Career Roles & Responsibilities

Indian Air Force provides eligible candidates with various Air Force Officer job profiles. They are broadly classified into three main categories Flying Branch, Technical Branch and Ground Duty Branch. Some of the popular air force officer job profiles are listed below:

Pilots:  They are mainly assigned with flying duties in Indian Air Force. Their duties can vary from flying fighter plans to providing supplies during calamities and others.

Fighter Pilots: Fighter Pilots are well trained and equipped in air flights to shoot down enemy aircraft and attack ground targets in enemy territory. Their main job role is to safeguard and defence one’s own territory from the enemy. They are equipped with electronic devices, radars and cameras for pinpoint bombing and target acquisition. It is recognised as one of the prestigious jobs in the Air Force as they are entrusted with such major responsibilities.

Navigators: Navigators are the Air Force offers that direct Pilots to the site by using navigational equipment, radars and other optical devices and release the bombs. Their basic job is to assist and direct the Pilots in navigation.

Transport Pilots: They are entrusted with a job of carrying men, material and explosives items like a bomb, weapons to the required places. Apart from this they also carry defence personnel, vehicles, ammunition from a place of war to another.

Air Traffic Control Officer: Their job role is to provide control and advisory services to pilots to ensure their safety and safeguard them from poor weather conditions.

Logistic Officer: The logistics officer in the Air Force is responsible for providing logistics support such as aircraft spares, mechanical transport, fuel and others.

Education Branch Officer: The education branch officer in the Air Force design training programmes which incorporate the latest technological developments. They also design courses for the officers.

Metrology Branch Officer: They perform scientific work such as weather forecasting using latest technologies and tools and conducting related research work.

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Indian Air Force >> Career Prospects

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Indian Air Force >> Job & Salary
  • Fly combat or fighter planes carrying ammunition and missiles
  • Transport pilots fly planes which carry men and materials
  • Provide air support to a moving army, or for para-dropping men and supplies
  • Fly along with the pilot and guide the aircraft by using the latest avionic equipment
  • Ensure proper maintenance of aircrafts and handle the electronic and communication equipment
  • Deliver logistical, meteorological, educational and administrative support to the flying and technical branches
  • Provide control and advisory services to enable the pilot to conduct flights in total safety
  • Monitor the skies for any potential threat and select the appropriate air defense system
  • Be Responsible for provisioning the aircraft with spares, fuel, armaments, etc

Air Force Officer start earning even before they are commissioned. During the last year of their professional training, Air Force Officers get a monthly salary of Rs.21,000. Apart from their basic pay, an Air Force Officer enjoys many allowances such as flying allowance, technical allowance, military service pay and others. The salary of Air Force Officers in the flying branch/technical branch and ground duty branch are as follows:

Air Force BranchSalary in INR (per annum)
Flying BranchRs.9,00,000
Technical BranchRs.8,00,000
Ground Branch Rs.7,56,000
Indian Air Force >> Pros & Cons
Career Pros Details
  • Provide personal and professional growth.
  • One gains knowledge about various managing and administrative skills.
  • Makes a person a disciplined being
  • Both the individual and his/her family member enjoy the perks of belonging to a defence background starting from Free healthcare, education and retirement benefits
  • Air Force officers usually join at a very young age and from the initial years they are taught the importance of discipline and good life.
  • It is not like a regular 9 to 6 desk job which becomes monotonous after a period of time.
  • Your cubicle is located at a  minimum of 30,000 feet above the ground which is not enjoyed by many.

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Career Cons Details
  • No end to your working hours.
  • One has to follow an intense routine.
  • You have to be efficient even though you are under pressure.
  • Family life takes a back seat.
  • The nature of the job is such that you get relocated a lot which leads to an extremely disturbed life as your personal life is adversely affected.
  • It is a job that involves a lot of risk and threat to life as you are entrusted with guarding the nation.
  • The life of an Air Force Officer is very hard as they have to follow strict schedules.
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Indian Air Force >> Skills Require
  • Adaptability to all aspects of life
  • Courage
  • Ability to sacrifice
  • Strong headed
  • Masculine built
  • Leadership skills
  • Independent
  • Social
  • Disciplined
  • Ability of taking quick decisions
  • Placid and punctual
  • Aware and knowledgeable