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In the Royal Air Force and British Army , an aircrew brevet is the badge worn on the left breast, above any Medal Ribbon s, by qualified Aircrew .

In the RAF, Pilots wear the letters RAF in a wreath, surmounted by a crown, with a wing on each side (pilots' brevets are often referred to as "wings"). Other aircrew wear a letter or letters (denoting speciality) in a wreath, with a single wing. Aircrew brevets currently worn include N ( Navigator ), E (Air Engineer), LM ( Air Loadmaster ), AE (Air Electronics Operator), and FC (Fighter Controller). Parachute Jumping Instructor s (PJIs) wear an open parachute instead of a letter.