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  1. No. 7 Air Observers Navigation School RAF (1939–40) [4] No. 8 Air Observers Navigation School RAF (1939) [4] No. 9 Air Observers Navigation School RAF (1939–40) [4] No. 10 Air Observers Navigation School RAF (1939) [4] No. 11 Air Observers Navigation School RAF (1939–41) [4] Bombing and Gunnery School.

  2. VI Flying Training School was re-formed at RAF Cranwell, Lincolnshire on 7 September 2015, to oversee the activities of the RAF University Air Squadrons (UAS) and Air Experience Flights (AEF). The 15 University Air Squadrons spread across Great Britain and Norther Ireland, alongside 13 Air Experience Flights, operate a fleet of 91 Grob G1115E aircraft named the Tutor T1 by the UK military.

  3. Jun 4, 2020 · Fifteen RAF pilots have been presented with their ‘wings’ at RAFC Cranwell after the completion of training with No. 3 Flying Training School (3FTS) . In the scorching sun on the flight line at RAFC Cranwell 14 pilots stood to attention, separated two metres apart, for an ‘informal’ presentation of their flying Wings by Group Captain ...

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    The Directorate of Ground Training delivers RAF individual training and education policy, governance, assurance and support. Composed of Training Policy and Plans, Adventure Training, Force Development and Air Power Education.

    This provides a wide range of courses that train officers and Non-Commissioned Aircrew (NCA) to the high standards needed when flying on modern operations. The Directorate of Flying Training delivers competent and highly trained military aircrew, Air Traffic Controllers and Flight Operations personnel to meet front line requirements. Comprising Ele...

    Royal Navy, Army and RAF technical training and education is delivered by the Defence College of Technical Training to around 20,000 trainees per annum through four Defence schools focussed upon specialisations of aeronautical engineering, electronic and mechanical engineering, marine engineering, and communications and information systems engineer...

    The RAF's Air Cadets is one of the country's premier youth organisations and the world's largest youth air training organisation, supported by thousands of dedicated volunteer staff. Composed of the Air Training Corps (ATC), Combined Cadet Force (CCF) RAF sections, Gliding and Air Experience Flying.

    Delivers Recruit and Officer Training, and administers the University Air Squadrons, from RAF Cranwell.

    RAF sport at individual, unit, Service and inter-service levels and is responsible for providing guidance to volunteer sporting committees throughout the RAF. Through these pillars, 22 Group works with local communities, recruits and selects individuals to join the Service, provides comprehensive training, looks after individuals’ professional deve...

  4. rcaf.info › course-list-by-school › no-3-sftsNo 3 SFTS - RCAF.Info

    No 3 Service Flying Training School. Course List. Second World War Aircrew School that Trained Intermediate level pilots to wings standard. This school was located at: Calgary, Alberta. This List is incomplete and will be enhanced as my time permits and as requests are received.

  5. Contractually, the Directorate of Flight Training of No. 22 Group RAF (DFT) is the user, Defence Equipment and Support is the customer and Ascent Flight Training is the service provider. Organisationally, the RAF's DFT is in charge of: Headquarters Central Flying School at RAF Cranwell; No. 1 Flying Training School at RAF Shawbury

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  7. Oct 7, 2023 · No 3 FTS was first formed at Scopwick (later renamed RAF Digby) on 26 April 1920 from No. 59 Training Squadron in No. 3 Group. That month Squadron Leader Arthur Harris, later AOC-in-C Bomber Command, was jointly appointed both station and school commander. It was transferred to No. 1 Group on 31 August 1921 but disbanded on 1 April 1922.