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  2. List of Royal Air Force schools - Wikipedia

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    Temporary Air Observer's School RAF (1938) [72] Test Pilots School RAF (1944) became Empire Test Pilots' School [37] The Officers Advanced Training School RAF (1946–62) became Junior Command and Staff School [22] Torpedo Aeroplane School RAF (1918) became No. 201 Training Depot Station RAF [37]

  3. Potential Regiment Officers course - Wikipedia

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    Successful attendance at the course is required of any person who plans to train as an officer in the RAF Regiment. A candidate will be at least 17 years and 6 months of age at entrance, will hold a British passport, will have a minimum of 5 GCSEs graded A-C and 2 A-levels, or will have achieved a certified comparable education.

  4. Category : Training establishments of the Royal Air Force

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  5. Officer and Aircrew Selection Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Air Force Officer and Aircrew Selection Centre (OASC), at Adastral Hall, RAF Cranwell, Lincolnshire, is the centre through which every potential RAF officer must go to be selected for Initial Officer Training (IOT) and through which potential non-commissioned aircrew must go to be selected for the Direct Entry Senior Non-commissioned Officer (DE-SNCO) course.

  6. Air Squadron Trophy Competition - Wikipedia

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    The Training, Evaluation & Support Teams (TEST) Officers & SNCOs, who act as a training and support liaison between CCF contingents and the wider RAF, [5] tailor the "composition and conduct" of the six regional competitions to the local needs of their area, held in Autumn or Spring. [2]

  7. UK Military Flying Training System - Wikipedia

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    The Grob G 120TP, known in RAF service as the Prefect T1, started to operate from RAF Barkston Heath and RAF Cranwell from January 2018, delivering 40 hours of conventional flying and 20 synthetic hours to aircrew students. A new Ascent ground training building, incorporating the simulators and synthetic training facilities, was built at RAF ...

  8. University Air Squadron - Wikipedia

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    From there selection interviews take place to pick candidates who will move forward to join the UAS. Candidates must also pass a RAF entry fitness test and medical. [7] [9] After completing the selection process successfully candidates are formally attested and mustered at the rank of Officer Cadet, [4] and their training can commence.

  9. Combined Cadet Force - Wikipedia

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    It was reported in 2008 that some independent school CCF detachments would be opened to pupils of local state schools [11] [9] One case of a fee-charging school allowing state school pupils to join the cadet force was Aldenham School in Watford, Hertfordshire linking its Cadet Force with the nearby state school Queen's to form a joint Cadet force.