Flight (Military Unit)

A flight is a military unit in an air force, naval air service, or army air corps. It is usually comprised of three to six aircraft, with their aircrews and ground staff; or, in the case of a non-flying ground flight, no aircraft and a roughly equivalent number of support personnel. In the United Kingdom Royal Air Force and the air forces of the Commonwealth, from where much air force terminology emanated, an aircraft flight, in the first decades of air forces, commanded by a Flight Lieutenant, a rank equivalent to Captain in other air forces and armies, or a naval Lieutenant. More recently, however, it has become common for a flight to be led by a Squadron Leader — a formal rank not to be confused with a squadron commander — the equivalent of a Major or (naval) Lieutenant Commander in other services. A flight is usually divided into two Sections, each containing two to three aircraft, which share ground staff with the other section, and are usually commanded by a Flight Lieutenant. An air force ground flight is roughly equivalent to an army platoon and may be commanded by a Flight Lieutenant, Flying Officer, Pilot Officer or Warrant Officer. (The names of ranks are still used, even though a ground flight contains no aircrews.) The British Army Air Corps and other army air corps also have flights.

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