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Airforce Officer Ranks

Landed Officer I (LO I) - This rank is designated for newly commissioned pilots who are on the pilot promotion path. They have recently completed their training and are beginning their careers as pilots.

Landed Officer II (LO II) - LO II is the rank for junior pilots who are progressing in their pilot promotion path. They have gained some experience but are still considered in the early stages of their pilot career.

Sky Officer (SOC) - SOC represents pilots who have advanced in their careers and now take on the additional responsibility of training and leading LOs as part of the pilot promotion path.

Sky Captain (SCAP) - SCAP is the rank given to experienced pilots who lead sortie teams. They are responsible for overseeing the execution of missions and guiding their team members.

Lieutenant (LT) - LT is an entry officer rank for all non-pilot units. Specialists holding this rank possess limited authority within their respective areas of expertise.

Adjutant Officer (AO) - AO holds a specialist role and serves in an advisory or junior capacity to SCAPs. They provide guidance and support to the senior officers. (Non-pilot)

Group Captain (GC) - GC is a rank held by executive officers who are responsible for planning and acting as liaisons between different units within the air force.

Squadron Commander (SC) - SC denotes squadron leaders who oversee the operations of specific squadrons. They also manage facilities and provide advisory support to the Wing Commanders (WCs).

Wing Commander (WC) - WC is a rank for leaders of wing organizations within the air force. They are in charge of installation command, executive duties, and overseeing the operations of multiple squadrons.

Arjunan Air Marshal (AAM) - AAM represents leaders who hold accountability for all Wing Organizations within the air force. They have a high level of authority and are responsible for strategic decision-making.

Grand Air Marshal (GAM) - GAM serves in liaison positions and acts as high-level planners within the air force. They provide advisory support to the Master Air Commander (MAC) and participate in the Arjunan Defense Council.

Master Air Commander (MAC) - MAC holds the highest authority within the air force. They report directly to the Arjunan President and play a crucial role in commanding and overseeing all air force operations.

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