Now about 2 years ago I got a really strong interest for the RAF and I joined the Air Training Corps. A little while back I started looking at more civilian flying job options, but overall I think I am back on track on the whole RAF approach and I've got a few questions for all you wise folk as my Googling skills let me down a little.
I am going to be applying as a pilot (of course ;) ) so these are all relating to that:
1) When you sign up, how much choice do you get in your actual role? How specific can you get your career? For example, could I apply specifically as a Tornado GR4 pilot or would I have to apply as a Fighter Pilot and hope to get a Tornado place.... Or, ultimately, do I just join up as a 'Pilot' in general and then have to completely hope to get the Fighter Pilot role and possibly end up as a helicopter pilot or something like that.
2) How long are most tours and how frequent? I've heard this depends a lot on your squadron/role etc but could you give me a rough idea?
3) What do you actually do between tours? As far as I am aware there is a bit of time where you can spend time with family and friends, but do you simply return to an RAF station and keep training all the while. How does it work?
4) What are the main differences between the 12 year short term and 18 year standard term commitment? Does one entitle you to more? When do you have to decide which length of service you are going to take?
5) What is the minimum age to go to an AFCO? I think my father rang up a while back but I was 'too young' and we can't remember the age required.
6) What types of bursary are available and where? I remember seeing college funds a while back on the RAF website but they seem to have vanished... Am I looking in the wrong place?
7) How often can I be expected to change squadrons and do I have any choice as to which squadrons I go to?


I hope some of you will be able to tell me some of these answers. I have had a good read over the RAF website but these are some of the things which I thought I would ask here.
Cheers for looking