Military Training
Graduate
Initial Officer Course - 16 Weeks
Immediately upon joining the Air Force, direct entry officers will normally undertake the Initial Officer Course of 16 weeks duration. This is a live-in course completed at RAAF Base East Sale, located 220 kilometres east of Melbourne (VIC).
The major elements of the course involve introduction to military life, Air Force Values and attitudes, Ground Defence and Weapons training, Leadership and Personal Development, Communication Skills and Air Force Operations studies.
Further details on officer training are available on the Officers Training School website or refer to the Joining Instructions. The information on the website and in the Joining Instructions will provide you and your family with enough information to arrange your personal affairs before appointment in the Air Force and give you an overview of the structure and requirements of the Initial Officer Course.
During Military (Initial Officer) Training and (Initial) Employment Training (if applicable), members may be required to pay a contribution towards meals, accommodation and utilities.
Undergraduate
Familiarisation Course: 1 Week
Initial Officer Course: 16 Weeks
During your first year of sponsorship, you will attend a one week Familiarisation Course at Officers’ Training School (OTS), RAAF Base East Sale, Victoria. The purpose of the course is to introduce undergraduates to basic military protocols, including rank recognition, saluting, mess decorum and elementary drill.
Following completion of your tertiary studies, you will return to OTS for the 16 week live-in Initial Officer Training. The major elements of the course involve a transition to the military way of life, the learning and understanding of Air Force values, ethos and attitudes, ground defence and weapons training, leadership and personal development, communication skills and an introduction to Air Force operations.
For further details on officer training refer to the Joining Instructions. The information in the Joining Instructions will provide you and your family with enough information to arrange your personal affairs before appointment in the Air Force and give you an overview of the structure and requirements of the Initial Officer Course.
During Military (OTS) Training and any subsequent (Initial) Employment Training, members may be required to pay a contribution towards meals, accommodation and utilities.
Graduate (Reserve)
Applicants entering the RAAFAR through the officer stream are required to complete the Initial Officer Course (IOC). You may complete the full time, residential IOC of 16 weeks, the same as your Permanent Air Force colleagues or the modularised IOC (RAAFAR) training. The IOC (RAAFAR) is undertaken in a modularised form which must be completed within a two year period. Three of the five Phases are one or two week residential attendance components conducted at the Officers’ Training School (OTS), East Sale, Victoria. The two Squadron-based Phases include lessons and assessments in a number of academic and practical subject areas, delivered by qualified RAAFAR training staff. The Phases and their duration are as follows:
- Phase 1 - Induction/Orientation phase at RAAFAR Squadrons (should take approximately 6 months to complete);
- Phase 2 - Ground Defence Preparatory Phase at OTS (2 weeks);
- Phase 3 - Ground Defence Assessment Phase at OTS (1 week);
- Phase 4 - Academic/Consolidation Phase at RAAFAR Squadrons (should take approximately 12 months to complete); and
- Phase 5 - Leadership/Application Phase at OTS (2 weeks).
The aim of the IOC is to develop in newly-commissioned RAAF and RAAFAR officers and officer cadets the core military skills, knowledge and attitudes required for effective performance as junior officers.
Specialist Reserve
As a RAAFSR officer you are given as much General Service training and induction training as practicable, consistent with the limited time available and the need to employ you in your specialist field.
Applicants entering the RAAFSR through the officer stream are required to undergo officer training in the form of a Specialist Reserve Officer Familiarisation course which must be completed within two years of appointment. This course is currently of six days duration undertaken at Officers’ Training School, East Sale in Eastern Victoria.