How do I join? |
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To join you must be 13yrs but less than 18 yrs of age. Visit your local squadron and ask to join.
(For details of your local squadron, please see this page)You will be given Consent to Join form which you must get your parent/ guardian to sign giving you permission to join. Only
when this form is returned, signed, will you be permitted entry to the squadron as a member.
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How much does it cost to join? |
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Nothing to join � however squadrons collect a small amount from you each week or month towards
the funds the amount may vary from squadron to squadron. This money helps towards paying for different events/ activities. |
Do I have to pay for my uniform? |
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No, the uniform is free issue � all you have to do is provide your measurements required
and sign for it on issue. The uniform is replaced as required as you grow, again free of charge. If the uniform is damaged
on purpose then you will be charged for the replacement. |
Will I learn to fly? |
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Powered flying |
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Yes, you will be given to opportunity to attend an Air Experience Flying school a few times a year. You will
be flown in the Grob Tutor basic trainer. The pilots vary from full time or reserve RAF pilots. Occasionally you will be
flown by Commercial jet pilots who are RAF Reserve pilots who have been in the RAF as pilots before they became commercial
pilots. You will be allowed to take control and fly the aircraft under the supervision of the pilot. |
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Gliding |
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Yes, you will be given to opportunity to attend an Air Experience Gliding school a few times a year. You
will be flown in the Grob Viking Glider. The pilots are adult staff members of the ATC. You will be allowed to take control
and fly the glider under the supervision of the pilot. |
Do I pay for flying or gliding? |
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No, flying and gliding is free (no charge to you) and is paid for by the ATC. |
Will be able to learn to shoot a weapon? |
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Yes, you will be given training on a basic small bore weapon first and then once you are proficient
and the correct age you will be trained to shoot on a full bore weapon. All training is carried out by a trained adult
staff member who is proficient in weapon handling. You will not be permitted to shoot until you have passed the necessary
training and pasted certain proficiency test in weapon handing and procedures. Once trained and proficient in weapon handling
you are then permitted to shoot on military ranges under qualified supervising staff for practice and competition shooting. |
How often do I have to attend? |
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Usually squadrons parade (meet) twice a week. You would be required to attend on those days on a
regular basis. Your attendance is monitored and recorded in a register. The more you attend the more you will get from
your squadron in relation to training and opportunities to participate in activities. |
Do I have to participate in all of the activities? |
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No, its up to you. However you will be encouraged to take part (at least have a go), if it�s
not for you, then its ok, you will be given the opportunity to do something else. |
Do you participate in Sports? |
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Yes, on different levels. Most sports are available depending on your fitness and capabilities and
preferred sport. At squadron level its general type sports activity only. At the high levels you may compete against
other Squadrons to Wing and Regional levels and in some circumstances for the ATC against a different Cadet organisation such
as the Sea Cadets or Army Cadets. |
Will I visit RAF stations? |
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Yes, periodically you will have the opportunity to visit RAF stations for certain activities or
to stay for a week on annual camp. Whilst you are at the RAF Station on annual camp you will be given the opportunity to
visit varying parts of the station to see how it operates. If you stay at a Flying Station that is where there are aircraft
located you will be selected to fly in those aircraft as available at the time (this extra flying is not guaranteed). Non
flying stations (on aircraft) you will be taken to a flying station for flying. The opportunity to fly in large RAF aircraft,
such as the Hercules, VC10, Nimrod, Helicopters, Tristars etc is encouraged to gain more experiences of flying and to see
how the aircraft operate and what the airforce does. Flying in large aircraft on theses occasions may take you on a short
(local flight) or on long (a few hours) dependant on the availability at the time. Its an opportunity not to be missed. Other
visits or stays may take you on courses or sport or other competition events or Air Shows. |
What do I pay for? |
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In general ATC activities are free � such as Flying, Gliding, Sports, Uniform, and general
transport to events.
Activities such as:- |
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Adventure Training Duke of Edinburghs Award Scheme Annual camps And other activities attract a small
charge dependant on what it is. |
Some local activities at squadron level also attract a small charge to assist with the cost. |