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  2. Joint Air Delivery Test and Evaluation Unit - Wikipedia

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    The Joint Air Delivery Test and Evaluation Unit (JADTEU) is a tri-service unit is an Air Warfare Centre unit located at RAF Brize Norton, England. Commanded by a lieutenant colonel , it has a combined strength of approximately 115 military personnel and civil servants.

  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. Officer and Aircrew Selection Centre - Wikipedia

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    The first attendance at OASC will be to complete the Computer Based Aptitude Tests (CBAT). The CBAT is also taken by Royal Navy FAA candidates and British Army AAC candidates. The CBAT comprises twenty-three tests [4] designed to assess your spatial reasoning, multi-tasking, deductive reasoning, work rate, and verbal and numerical reasoning ...

  5. Air Experience Flight - Wikipedia

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    Air Experience Flights provide basic flying experience, and aerobatics to eligible members of Royal Air Force Air Cadets (RAFAC), otherwise known as the Air Training Corps (ATC), along with the RAF section of the Combined Cadet Force (CCF-RAF), and other air-minded youth groups such as Air Scouts and the Girls Venture Corps Air Cadets (GVC-AC).

  6. Royal Air Force boy entrants - Wikipedia

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    Plaque commemorating the 51st entry, RAF Cosford. Under the RAF boy entrant scheme which ran from the mid-1930s to late 1965, boys joined the Royal Air Force between the ages of 15 and 17 and were trained in various occupations (or trades) which fitted them for employment in the RAF. Training was suspended during World War II but recommenced in ...

  7. Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve (Training Branch) - Wikipedia

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    Since Air Cadets officers would generally be responsible for running either a CCF(RAF) section or an Air Training Corps squadron/detached flight, successful applicants were required to demonstrate qualities of commitment, motivation, and some knowledge of the RAF and military/civil aviation, all underpinned by a willingness and aptitude to work ...

  8. Rotary Wing Test and Evaluation Squadron - Wikipedia

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    Over the years, the parent organisation has changed: A&AEE became part of the Defence Test and Evaluation Organisation, absorbing the work of RAE Bedford and RAE Farnborough; then part of the Defence Evaluation and Research Agency (DERA); and on 2 July 2001 a part of RAF Strike Command (now Air Command) working in a public-private partnering ...

  9. Activities of the Air Training Corps - Wikipedia

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    Each night's activities, between first and final parade, are normally structured into two sessions with a break in between. The activities are normally pre-planned and may include lessons, drill, aviation-type activities such as aero-modelling, radio communications and map reading. Some squadrons will include physical training.