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Career In Defense Forces - Indian Air Force
One of the major tasks of the Indian Air Force is flying combat
aircraft, transport and helicopters to protect the sovereignty and independence
of the country. Other tasks include technical work such as Aeronautical
Engineering, Electronics, Computers, and Administrative, Financial, and
Planning duties. There are three main branches the Air Force:
The Flying Branch
It includes fighter pilots who fly combat aircraft, transport pilots who
fly transport planes carrying men and materials; and pilots of helicopters
who provide air support to a moving army. They are the fulcrum of the Indian
defense forces and constitute the top echelons of the air force cadre. Their
role and importance is realized at the time of war with enemies when they
protect the borders taking all risks and making supreme sacrifices.
The Technical Branch
This branch handles the engineering and weapon systems of the Air Force.
This branch ensures the proper maintenance of all aircraft and also handles
the electronic and communication equipment in the aircraft.
The Ground Duties Branch
It includes officers from the logistics, accounts, administrative, education
and meteorology branches. They ensure the smooth functioning of the entire
force. The Administrative Officer is responsible for the personnel management
and administration of the Air Force throughout the country. The Air Traffic
Control Officer provides control and advisory services to enable the pilot
to conduct flights in total safety.
The Fighter Controller monitors the skies for any potential air threats
and selects the appropriate air defense system, using modern electronic
equipment to intercept these threats. The Logistics Officer is responsible
for provisioning of air craft and their spares, fuel armaments, explosives,
apparel, rations and other things essential for the day-to-day running of
an organisation. The Accounts Officer is required to monitor the expenditure,
cost and fund requirement, and to plan and forecast the budgetary requirement
of the air force. The Education Officer is responsible for the training
imparted to the officers and airmen and for designing training programmes
that enable the air force to meet the challenges of the future.
Entry to the Career
National Defense Academy (NDA) is the earliest route to enter the profession
right after 10 plus 2. You have to be a science graduate (Physics, Chemistry
and Mathematics) to appear in the written test. After that you are also
required to clear various rounds of of interviews, group exercises and personality
tests which to gain an entry in the profession. Another option to gain an
entry after graduation is through Combined Defense Services (CDS) exam which
one has to clear. Those wishing to join as fighter pilots are also required
to clear a special aptitude test which tests your mental bend of mind and
ability to take split second decisions.
Compensation
The starting salary is around 20000/- per month with other benefits to include.
Fighter pilots are enjoy special flight allowance starting from 7000/- Rs.
Per month depending upon rank.You can also enjoy an adventurous life while
in the services. Options include para gliding, skiing, para sailing and
so on. All this at a cost to be borne by the great institution called Indian
Air Force. 
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