Responsibility for Syllabus training
on the squadron will be co-ordinated by the Training Officer.
The ACO Training Syllabus is slightly different between the ATC and
CCF(RAF), however, both cover similar aspects. The training is progressive
and is designed to give you the necessary skills and knowledge to be
able to more fully take part in the other activities available to you.
Training will vary between formal lectures, hands on projects and plenty
of outdoors 'actually doing it'.
The technical training is based around providing ground training in preparation
and support of your flying and gliding activities. It will help your piloting
skills immensely if you know why aeroplanes can stay up in the sky and how
the engine or radio works. Many Cadets find that the ground training syllabus
is one of the more interesting and useful aspects of their training. Don't
forget that most Squadrons can now offer a BTEC in Aviation Studies to Cadets
who successfully complete the training syllabus. This nationally recognised
qualification (can be used as the science requirement for RAF entry) will be
a great addition to the to your CV upon leaving school/college whatever career
you wish to pursue. What is more, you will have loads of fun whilst completing
it with your friends on the Squadron.
You will join the Squadron as a Probationer for a few weeks 'on trial'.
During this time you will be introduced to the Sqn and start on your
Basic Training. Throughout this period you will usually not be charged
any subscription and will be able to attend most Squadron organised activities;
other activities will become available to you as you progress through
your membership and the classification system.
During these first few weeks you are free to leave at any point, however,
the Squadron will also reserve the right to determine whether your membership
would be appropriate. You will be expected to have regular attendance
and support the aims of the organization and maintain the standards set.
Above all we expect you to be motivated, enthusiastic and eager to take
advantage of all the opportunities in front of you.
After your probationary period you will be spoken to by a senior member of
the Squadron, this need not be a formal thing, and will be asked how things
have gone so far and whether you intend to stay. At that point you will become
a Second Class Cadet.
For more detailed information about the syllabus including information
on Training Areas, 1st Class Cadet, 2nd Class Cadet, Leading
Cadet, Senior Cadet, Staff Cadet and Citizenship Training, visit the official Air Cadet
Organization website.
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