Air Training Corps - Activities

Activities

Activities undertaken by cadets in the ATC include:

  • Flying
    • Air Experience Flights
    • Gliding
  • Marksmanship (Shooting)
  • Drill
  • Adventure Training
  • Climbing
  • Fieldcraft
  • First Aid
  • Communications
  • Leadership Training
    • ACO Cadet Leadership
    • Land Command Leadership Course (Nesscliffe)
    • Cadet Leadership Course (CTC Frimley Park)
    • Junior Leaders
  • Aerospace Development
    • Qualified Aerospace Instructors
  • Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme
  • Sports
    • Rugby Union
    • Hockey
    • Netball
    • Association Football
    • Swimming
    • Athletics
    • Cross-country running
    • Orienteering
  • Music

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