Flight sergeants and other ranks of airmen aircrew who are temporarily withdrawn from flying duties for medical reasons suffer no loss of rank or pay.
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The trainee is briefed to return the appropriate medical form to the courseflightsergeantafter examination, with the medical officer's written comments.
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It is not paid to airmen below the rank offlightsergeant.
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After six months he becomes aflightsergeantand after six months again can become a warrant officer or get a commission.
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The badge is similar to the insignia of aflightsergeantincorporating a crown above two chevrons.
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The rank offlightsergeantis now obsolete with the responsibilities given to junior warrant officers.
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The rank lies between corporal andflightsergeant(or chief technician for technicians and musicians).
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During that period it was equivalent toflightsergeant, but was made junior to that rank in 1964.
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It is senior to corporal and junior toflightsergeant.
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Airmen in non-technical trades progress directly from sergeant toflightsergeant.
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Flight corporals and corporals generally assist a more senior cadet, such as aflightsergeantwho leads a flight (a small, organizational group of air cadets).
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The allowance will be slightly higher for flight sergeants and warrant officers.
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As a result, we have large numbers of warrant officers, flight sergeants and corporals but no men at the bottom of the scale in these trades.
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You have also the flight sergeant's initials.
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Sergeants are responsible for most of the day-to-day activities of the squadron and assist the flight sergeants as second in command of a flight.
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