
Air Training Corps - Wikipedia
The Air Training Corps (ATC) is a British volunteer youth organisation; aligned to, and fostering the knowledge and learning of military values, primarily focusing on military aviation. Part of the Royal Air Force Air Cadets (RAFAC), the ATC is sponsored by the Royal Air Force (RAF) and the wider Ministry of Defence (MoD).
Find your local squadron | Royal Air Force Air Cadets
There are over 1000 ATC squadrons at locations across the UK and overseas, providing exciting opportunities for over 40,000 young people and 10,000 adult volunteers. Based in over 500 secondary schools, a partnership between the schools and the MoD. Adult volunteers can apply. Pupils from that school can apply directly to the school.
List of Air Training Corps squadrons - Wikipedia
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 Royal Air Force Air Cadets. The ATC is largely composed of individual units known as squadrons. These squadrons are organised into several different wings, which in turn are organised into six different regions.
RAFAC Bader | Welcome
Bader is the principal information management system for the Royal Air Force Air Cadets (RAFAC) which is accessible by all members of the organisation and permanent HQ staff. Combining the Microsoft 365 suite with our own applications such as SMS (Squadron Management System), Cadet Portal and Learn, it provides a common group of applications to ...
RAFAC & The ATC - 1244 (Swindon) Squadron RAFAC
Formed on the 5th February 1941 from the Air Defence Cadet Corps, the ATC currently has around 900 squadrons, which are divided into 6 Regions, each containing approx. 6 Wings; 1244 Squadron is part of the Dorset & Wiltshire Wing in the South West Region.
About The RAFAC
The Royal Air Force Air Cadets (aka ‘Air Cadets’) is the youth organisation sponsored by the Royal Air Force that manages both the Air Training Corps and RAF Sections of the Combined Cadet Force. The organisation is headed by a former serving RAF officer, Commandant Air Cadets. The RAF Air Cadets is made up of two areas:
RAFAC ATC Regions and Wings LaSERSW London and South East Region • Sussex Wing• • Surrey Wing• • Kent Wing• • Middlesex Wing• • Essex Wing• • London Wing C&E Central and East Region • Bedfordshire and Cambridge Wing • Hertfordshire and Buckinghamshire Wing • Norfolk and Suffolk Wing • South and East Midlands Wing
Region Staff – Central & East Region Air Cadets
Squadron Leader Trace King RAFAC. Trace joined the ATC in 1976 as a cadet at 106 (Orsett Hundred) Squadron, he became a staff cadet, a cadet warrant officer, and he achieved a Gold Duke of Edinburgh Award and an RAF marksman.
Royal Air Force Air Cadets - Wikipedia
The Royal Air Force Air Cadets (RAFAC) is the combined volunteer-military youth organisation sponsored by the Royal Air Force, which is formed by both the Air Training Corps and RAF Sections of the Combined Cadet Force. [3]
AIR CADET 101 - Home
Air Cadet 101 has been designed as an online resource for either existing or potential RAF Air Cadets. It aims to provide a wide ranging resource base, looking at as many aspects of the RAFAC as possible, and bringing them all into one place.