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Prize of $1,000 paid to the flying training organisation of the cadet's choice. Air New Zealand Regional Prizes These prizes are awarded to the students who would represent ATC in a positive light and would benefit from the experience. Four prizes of a jump seat flight on one of the Air New Zealand Regional operations. Phil Le Couteur Safety Prize
This is a list of units in the New Zealand Air Training Corps. [1] Each unit is led and managed by the Cadet Unit Commander, and their officers and staff. As of 2023 there are 49 Air Training Corps squadrons in New Zealand.
In August 2018, the New Zealand Cadet Forces introduce a new Visual Identity System. [22] Under this new system the NZCF allowed the use of Navy Cadets, Army Cadets, and Air Cadets for the members of the Sea Cadet Corps, the New Zealand Cadet Corps, and the Air Training Corps respectively. The system also introduced a new logo for each corps ...
The New Zealand Cadet Corps (also known as Army Cadets and NZCC) is one of the three corps in the New Zealand Cadet Forces, the other two being the Air Training Corps, and Sea Cadet Corps. There is no reference to the Army within the official title of the NZCC, but an army theme is used for the NZCC.
This is a list of units in the New Zealand Cadet Corps. [1] Each unit is led and managed by the Cadet Unit Commander, their officers and staff. As of 2023 there are 33 New Zealand Cadet Corps units and one unrecognised unit (Selwyn Cadet Unit) in New Zealand.
The program is administered by the Department of National Defence (DND) and is sponsored by the Canadian Forces. However, cadets are not members of the Canadian Armed Forces and are not expected to join it. [3] Funding for these organisations is provided through the DND in partnership with the Army Cadet, Air Cadet, and Navy Leagues of Canada.
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Command and Recruit Training Squadron (CRTS) of the Royal New Zealand Air Force is the principal training facility for RNZAF recruits. Located at RNZAF Base Woodbourne, it takes recruits through a thirteen-week training program designed to produce airmen and airwomen for the RNZAF.