Pakistan Air Force Careers: A Real Guide [Top 5 best air force jobs]
Pakistan Air Force Careers: A Real Guide [Top 5 best air force jobs]
Who Can Join and What Jobs Are There?
PAF offers three main kinds of jobs:
Commissioned Officers These are the big roles—pilots, engineers, air deference officers, IT experts, education, and admin officers. You must be an unmarried Pakistani with F.S.c (Pre-Engineering) or a bachelor’s degree with at least 60% marks.
Airmen These are support and technical jobs: Aero Trade, Fitness Instructors, Firefighters, Drivers, Medical Assistants, Security, Sports roles. You’ll need a science matric with at least 60% marks. Age: 15.5 to 22/24 (depends on the job). Height: 163–188 cm.
Civilian Employees These are non-uniform jobs—clerks, IT support, teachers, drivers, technicians. They’re about 40% of PAF’s team. Perks include promotions, pension, medical care, and job training.
Why Join PAF?
Government job security
Pension and free healthcare
Schooling for kids, cheap housing, travel perks
Strong training and routine life
Uniform brings pride and respect
Eligibility and Requirements
Airmen
Age: 15.5 to 22 (varies by job)
Height: 163–188 cm
Vision: Normal (strict only for pilots)
Education: Matric (Science) with 60% marks
Officers
Age: 16–22 for pilots, up to 30 for other roles
Vision: 6/6 for pilots
Education: Depends on role—engineering, IT, etc.
Documents Needed
CNIC or B-Form
Passport-size photos
School/college certificates
Domicile
Sports docs (if any)
Don’t bother applying if you’ve been kicked out of a government job, have a criminal record, or lied in your papers.
How to Apply
Job openings usually come in Jan and July for airmen. Officers have their own schedule.
Steps:
Fill out the form online
Upload your documents
Submit and print your registration slip
Watch your email and phone for updates
You can also visit a PAF selection center in big cities like Karachi, Lahore, or Multan.
Selection Process
Airmen & Civilians
Written test: English, Math, Physics, IQ
Physical test: Push-ups, chin-ups, 1-mile run
Basic medical check
Interview (if needed)
Final selection + medical
Officers
Written test (academic + intelligence)
ISSB: 5-day group and psychological tests
Medical exam in a military hospital
Final merit list
Training & Academy Life
Airmen train at Korangi Creek Academy, Karachi—technical and non-technical fields.
Training is tough. Expect early mornings, drills, strict rules, hard study, and team exercises.
Some folks online say promotions can be slow, especially in engineering roles. Culture can feel rigid.
Long-Term Life: Pros & Cons
Pros
Safe job, good reputation
Perks: travel, healthcare, schooling, housing
May get to serve in UN missions
Cons
Locked in for years
Need permission to travel abroad
Pay is low compared to private companies
Super competitive for top posts
Quick FAQs
Can women join? Yes—pilots, engineers, IT, admin, and more.
Quotas? Yes—for Balochistan, GB, FATA, minorities, and children of PAF staff.
Failed once? Try again after 6–12 months (unless permanently disqualified).
Coaching needed? Not really. Prep online or with books. ISSB coaching can help.
Final Words
If you’re chasing big money or freedom, think twice. But if you’re serious about duty and want a future in uniform—go for it. Just know what you’re getting into.