Part of the Air Cadet
Organization (ACO) which also includes RAF Sections of
the Combined Cadet Force (CCF), the Air Training Corps
is a voluntary youth organization supported by the Royal
Air Force.
With almost 41,000 members, aged
from 13 to 20 years, within over 1,000 Squadrons, the
ATC is one of the country's premier youth organizations
and the world's largest youth air training organization.
The Cadets are supported by a volunteer Staff of nearly
10,000 plus 5,000 Civilian Committee Members.
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The Aims of the Air Training Corps are:
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To promote and encourage among young people a
practical interest in aviation and the Royal Air
Force.
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To provide training which will be useful in the
Services and civilian life.
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To foster the spirit of adventure and develop
qualities of leadership and good citizenship
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The ATC Motto is:
'Venture Adventure'
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The Air Training Corps is the
largest operator of the
Duke of Edinburgh's Award Scheme.
Perhaps that's not so
surprising when you learn that HRH Prince Philip is the
ATC's Commodore-in-Chief, taking a keen interest in the
organization and its members.
Air Cadets get the
opportunity of flying in RAF and commercial aircraft -
many progressing to achieve Flying Scholarships and
their Private Pilots Licence (PPL).
The
Corps, which has charitable status, is not a recruiting
organization but many members do go on to have careers
in the Royal Air Force, other Services or civilian life.
Currently approximately 34% of all aircrew (pilots,
navigators and NCO aircrew) and 20% of Officers are
ex-Cadets.
THE HISTORY OF ATC
The Air Training Corps (ATC)
was formed by Royal Warrant in 1941 and sprang from the
Air Defence Cadet Corps, founded in 1938 by the Air
League.
Although initially
formed to meet the needs of a nation at war, the Corps
continues to thrive as it enters the 21st Century.
There are now
independent Air Cadet Organizations in many other
countries throughout the World.
Today it continues to
thrive and helps a new generation of young people, aged
13 to 22, to find a positive purpose in life.