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Air Cadets
The Air Training Corps is a national voluntary youth organisation sponsored by
the Royal Air Force. Cadets can join any time from their 13th birthday to their
18th birthday and stay until they are 20. Activities undertaken include flying
(both powered and in the organisation's own fleet of both conventional and self-launching
gliders), sport, adventurous training, drill, academic training in military and
aviation related subjects, fieldcraft, leadership and citizenship training and,
of course, having fun. The highlight of the year is annual camp, where cadets spend a week on an active
RAF station experiencing RAF life for themselves.
Whilst the Air Training Corps is not a recruiting organisation for the Royal
Air Force, many cadets have an interest in a military career and a large proportion
of the RAF's intake of pilots are ex-cadets. We do not, however, require that
an individual have any particular intent to persue a career in the armed forces.
The corps has a very strong equal opportunities policy and all teenagers are
eligible to join and fully participate, irrespective of gender, race, religion,
disability or indeed anything else. |
Air Cadets in Ripon
The closest Air Cadet unit to Boroughbridge is 886 (City of Ripon) Squadron,
based at the cadet centre at the top of Clotherholme Road.
For more information visit http://www.886.org.uk/ or phone (01765) 609622 between 7pm and 9.30pm on Tuesdays and Fridays when
we meet.
Helping Out
If you are an adult over 20 years of age and you want to expand your horizons
by volunteering to work with Air Cadets for anything from a couple of hours a
month to 4 hours per week then visit the adult recruitment website to download a brochure.
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The Air Training Corps is a national voluntary youth organisation sponsored by
the Royal Air Force. Cadets can join any time from their 13th birthday to their
18th birthday and stay until they are 20. Activities undertaken include flying
(both powered and in the organisation's own fleet of both conventional and self-launching
gliders), sport, adventurous training, drill, academic training in military and
aviation related subjects, fieldcraft, leadership and citizenship training and,
of course, having fun. The highlight of the year is annual camp, where cadets spend a week on an active
RAF station experiencing RAF life for themselves.