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  2. Air Cadet Gliding Program - Wikipedia

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    The Air Cadet Gliding Program is a youth gliding program operated by the Canadian Forces (CF) and the Air Cadet League of Canada for the benefit of the Royal Canadian Air Cadets. The program is managed by CF officers (most of whom are CIC officers), and is the largest producer of glider pilots in Canada. [2]

  3. Volunteer Gliding Squadron - Wikipedia

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    A Volunteer Gliding Squadron (VGS) is an aircraft squadron of the Royal Air Force (RAF) which provides flying training in glider aircraft for Royal Air Force Air Cadets. All current operational Volunteer Gliding Squadrons operate a sole type of aircraft, the Grob G103A Twin II Acro , a conventional winch-launched tandem-seat sailplane known by ...

  4. Central Gliding School - Wikipedia

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    The Central Gliding School (CGS) is the Royal Air Force's primary institution for the training of gliding instructors for the instruction of Royal Air Force and Air Cadet personnel. It is administered under No. 2 Flying Training School and is responsible for the standardisation of the Air Cadet gliding syllabus and its instructors. [1]

  5. Royal Canadian Air Cadets - Wikipedia

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    [43] [44] The Air Cadet Gliding Program conducts approximately 60,000 glider flights annually in Schweizer SGS 2-33 gliders. [45] The aircraft fleet used in the gliding program is owned by the Air Cadet League of Canada. The fleet, consisting of more than 100 gliders and tow planes is maintained by the Canadian Forces under a memorandum of ...

  6. List of Royal Air Force Glider units - Wikipedia

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    145 Gliding School: 1944: Birch: Cadet TX.1: n/a: RAF Boxted: 25 April 1948: ... Air Cadets Central Gliding School [16] Heavy Glider Conversion Unit: 1 July 1942: RAF ...

  7. Air Cadet League of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Air Cadet League of Canada is a volunteer organization that provides financial support and oversight to the Royal Canadian Air Cadets. The Air Cadet League owns all of the aircraft used in the Air Cadet Gliding Program. The League is organized into three levels: the National, the Provincial, and the local level, each of which is responsible ...

  8. Royal Air Force Air Cadets - Wikipedia

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    Prior to 1 October 2017, the RAFAC was called the Air Cadet Organisation (ACO). [4] As of 1 April 2023, the RAFAC had a strength of 42,190 cadets and 10,070 cadet force adult volunteers. [ 5 ] Cadets are aged between 12 and 17 on entry to the organisation, and can remain until they are 18, or with special permission, until they are 20.

  9. Activities of the Air Training Corps - Wikipedia

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    Cadets can also undertake elementary flying training at a Volunteer Gliding Squadron (VGS) in Air Cadet gliders. The staff are all qualified service gliding instructors, usually made up of a mixture of regulars, reservists and Civilian Instructors. At age 16 onwards, cadets can apply for gliding scholarships through their squadron staff.