I got turned down medically for my first choices of ABM or ATC due to migraines when I was a teenager and I'm looking at alternatives. As I'm getting on a bit, my choice of branches is limited and it seems that my best bet is to reapply as a Flight Ops Officer.
I'm trying to work out if it is a role I'll enjoy, but it seems that information about it is quite limited online and even the RAF website is a bit vague about what I can expect from the job.
Can anyone give me a bit of insight into what day to day life would be like? Is it a varied role or is it just paper shuffling? Would I be likely to travel and actually get out on operations, or am I more likely to be stuck behind a desk at Brize for all eternity.
Thanks in advance.
I'm trying to work out if it is a role I'll enjoy, but it seems that information about it is quite limited online and even the RAF website is a bit vague about what I can expect from the job.
Can anyone give me a bit of insight into what day to day life would be like? Is it a varied role or is it just paper shuffling? Would I be likely to travel and actually get out on operations, or am I more likely to be stuck behind a desk at Brize for all eternity.
Thanks in advance.