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The Air Training Corps

The Air Training Corps (ATC) is a cadet organisation based in the United Kingdom. It is a voluntary youth group which is part of the Air Cadet Organisation and the RAF. It is supported by the Ministry of Defence, with a currently serving regular RAF Officer, currently Air Commodore Gordon Moulds, serving as Commandant Air Cadets (Cmdt AC). The cadets and the majority of staff are civilians and, although a number of its members do go on to join the RAF or other services, the ATC is not set up as a recruiting organisation. The enrolment age for the Air Training Corps is 13 years and 3 months, however cadets can join at the age of 13. When the cadet reaches the age of 18 they become instructor cadets and are subjected to the same regulations as adult members of staff (including duty of care responsibilities). Cadets need to leave by their 20th brithday, when they become eligible to be instructors.

The Aims of the Air Training Corps are:

The Air Training Corps motto is "Venture Adventure".

HRH The Duke of Edinburgh has served as honorary Air Commodore-in-Chief since 1953.

ACP's

 

Cadet Training


First Class Training