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  2. 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.

  3. Northumbrian Universities Air Squadron - Wikipedia

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    The application process consists of an interview at a career office, for UAS members and non-members respectively. If successful an invitation for selection at the OASC may follow. Successful applicants will be expected to be an example on their squadron and must join the RAF on completion of their degrees, or return all bursary monies.

  4. 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.

  5. University Air Squadron - Wikipedia

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    Upon joining students hold the rank of Officer Cadet . Some go on to obtain commissions in the RAF Volunteer Reserve while still studying for their degree, [5] Others may choose to seek a commission in the Regular or Reserve forces of the RAF after their degree, while some others choose to stop training with the RAF after leaving university.

  6. Liverpool University Air Squadron - Wikipedia

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    The University Air Squadrons are a training program designed for prospective RAF officers to experience air service prior to joining the RAF. UAS training can offer a direct stream for its student pilots to RAF programs. [4] Students participating in UAS are not obliged to enter into the RAF, unless a bursary has been awarded to them by the OASC.

  7. Southampton University Air Squadron - Wikipedia

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    Southampton University Air Squadron (SUAS / s u ˈ æ s /) is a unit of the Royal Air Force which provides basic flying training, adventurous training and personal development skills to undergraduate students of the University of Southampton, [2] University of Portsmouth, Bournemouth University, Southampton Solent University, University of Chichester and University of Winchester.

  8. Admiralty Interview Board - Wikipedia

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    The Board consisted of a range of academic, physical, mental and aptitude tests assessing suitability for future employment. Potential Officers for the Royal Marines would also be required to undertake a Potential Officers' Course at the Commando Training Centre Royal Marines (CTCRM) at Lympstone and Aircrew candidates would have taken Flying Aptitude Tests at RAF Cranwell prior to attending ...

  9. University of London Air Squadron - Wikipedia

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    John Nunn (RAF officer) An RAF officer, mathematician, and politician. He served as an RAF pilot during the Second World War, and was involved in The Great Escape. Member of ULAS from 1938 to 1939. Brian Powell [16] A test pilot in the first two decades after the Second World War. Member of ULAS from 1938 to 1939. Colin Chapman The founder of ...