RAF Interview Questions and Answers used during the Royal Air Force selection process for Airman and Officer candidates.
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RAF INTERVIEW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Sample questions and answers
Before we get started, let’s explore the difference between a strong applicant and a weak one. Get the FULL RAF Interview Questions Manual here: https://www.how2become.com/raf-interview-questions-answers/
1. They research the RAF, its role and its history. 2. They have a POSITIVE mindset and attitude. A Strong Applicant…
3. Prepares responses for the RAF interview questions. 4. Has good interview technique. A Strong Applicant… Get the FULL RAF Interview Questions Manual here: https://www.how2become.com/raf-interview-questions-answers/
1. Is scruffily dressed and has a poor attitude. 2. Demonstrates poor interview technique and manners. 3. Does not know what the interview questions will be. 4. Has little knowledge about the Royal Air Force of their chosen branch. A Weak Applicant…
RAF INTERVIEW PREPARATION CHECKLIST Positive attitude, positive mindset and a great attitude. Reacts well to discipline and is organised . Dresses appropriately for the interview (ROLE MODEL). Has thoroughly researched the RAF, its role and history. Knows the questions likely to be asked. Has prepared their own responses to the interview questions. Demonstrates good interview technique.
INTERVIEW TECHNIQUE A firm Handshake says a lot about you! Failing to make a POSITIVE 1 st impression!
INTERVIEW TECHNIQUE Inconsistent EYE contact with the panel…
RAF INTERVIEW PREPARATION CHECKLIST Create a POSITIVE first impression. A FIRM handshake, if invited. Don’t sit down until invited to do so. Sit upright in the interview chair and be POSITIVE. Good EYE CONTACT. STRUCTURE your responses to the RAF interview questions. Have a couple of sensible questions to ask at the end.
Q1. Why do you want to join the Royal Air Force and why have you chosen the us over the other forces? Get the FULL RAF Interview Questions Manual here: https://www.how2become.com/raf-interview-questions-answers/
Q1. I have studied the Royal Air Force in detail and I am 100% certain this is the only service I want to join. Whilst I totally respect all of the services, the RAF has the history, heritage and exceptional standards that appeal to me. I believe, if I am successful, the RAF will allow me to fulfill my potential.
Q2. What does your family think of your decision to join the Royal Air Force?
Q2. I have discussed my application to the RAF with both my family and my partner. I showed them all the recruitment literature and the role I am applying for. I also went through the Basic Training requirements with them, so that they understand the challenges I will face and therefore will e able to support me along the way.
Q2. They have witnessed first hand how enthusiastic and determine I am to succeed, and I have their full support. Get the FULL RAF Interview Questions Manual here: https://www.how2become.com/raf-interview-questions-answers/
Q3. What responsibilities have you had in your life so far?
RESPONSIBILITIES CHECKLIST Regular tasks around the home. Part-time or full-time employment. RAF Cadets or other youth organisations . Duke of Edinburgh and member or sporting teams or organisations . - Leadership or management roles – or even shadowing your supervisor to see what they do! - Voluntary or charity work.
Q4. How do you think you will cope with the discipline of Royal Air Force life and will you adapt well to being away from home for long periods of time?
Q4. I have already started preparing for these elements in my everyday life. For example, I now carry out weekly tasks around the house, including cleaning, ironing and washing. I also get up at 5am every morning and go for a 3 mile run, to make sure I am prepared for the early starts.
Q4. In addition to this, I keep an action plan of what I need to do each day to learn more about the Royal Air Force and also the training I will undergo, if I am successful during the selection process. Regarding being away from home, I have some experience of this with the Cadets and I am confident this will not be an issue. In fact, I am very much looking forward to leaving home as soon as possible.
Q5. What do you do in your spare time and at weekends?
SPARE TIME CHECKLIST Self-development and reading books. Training courses, either online or otherwise. Sports and team /outdoor activities. Studying for the RAF selection process or examinations. - Preparing for challenging activities, such as 3 Peaks Challenge or running a marathon. - Organising events or activities (charity events).
Q6. What will your Royal Air Force training consist of and which parts in particular will you find the toughest?
Download a copy of the RAF Basic Training structure online. Know how long the training is. Know the different phases and what is involved. Identify which elements you will find toughest and what you are doing right now to improve. “I believe I would currently find the physical aspect the toughest. However, I purchased a copy of the bleep test and have been practicing in my spare time. I can now comfortably reach level 10 on the bleep test.”
Q7. What are your weaknesses?
‘I have to be honest, whilst studying for the RAF aptitude tests I found that I wasn’t particularly good at the sample numerical reasoning questions. Even though I did alright in my Maths GCSE at school, I seemed to be struggling with these questions. Anyway, I didn’t let this deter me in my pursuit to joining the RAF so I decided to get some personal tuition at my local college. I managed to find a free evening class that helped me to understand how to carry out the questions. After a couple of week’s tuition I soon noticed a big improvement in my scores and my ability to answer these questions. I’m still attending the evening classes which I’ve found to be a great boost to my confidence. I feel very confident that when I do come to sit the tests I’ll be able to achieve the required scores.’
Q8. Name 5 different RAF airbases and their roles? Get the FULL RAF Interview Questions Manual here: https://www.how2become.com/raf-interview-questions-answers/
‘During my research I studied the many different airbases and I even managed to visit a couple of them. The first airbase that I studied is RAF Brize Norton which is based in Caterton , Oxfordshire. This airbase is the largest in the UK and from here the RAF operate air transportation services and air-to-air refuelling operations. In addition to holding large numbers of aircraft such as the VC10 and the TriStar K1 it is also the home of the Parachute Training School. Then there is RAF Gibraltar which is manned by RAF staff. There are no aircraft based there but the airbase is still used by many visiting aircraft. Although I never visited RAF Gibraltar I am aware of its significance as an RAF base. RAF Honnington is located at Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk and this is the RAF Regiment depot. Aircraft have not been at this base since 1993. RAF Uxbridge is based in Middlesex and this is the home of the Number 63 RAF Regiment Squadron and is also the HQ for Music Services. Finally I studied RAF Odiham which is located in Hampshire. Based at RAF Odiham are a number of different Chinook Helicopter Squadrons such as number 7 Squadron, Number 18 Squadron and number 27 Squadron.’
Q9. Where in the world is the RAF operating right now? Q10. What are the different RAF ranks and insignia? Q11. What have you learnt about your chosen branch?
RAF INTERVIEW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Sample questions and answers Get the FULL RAF Interview Questions Manual here: https://www.how2become.com/raf-interview-questions-answers/