CADET CLASSIFICATIONS

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CADET CLASSIFICATIONS OF THE AIR TRAINING CORPS

OBJECTIVES By the end of the lesson you will be able to: Visually identify & understand the different types of ATC classification. Understand, by order, of which classifications are awarded to Cadets.

INTRODUCTION Instruction in aviation related subjects is an important but enjoyable part of the ATC. Progression through the classifications give individual cadets a higher level of responsibility and give them more options within the organisation. Every cadet has a classification, making it separate from rank.

These will now be explained in more detail CLASSIFICATION ORDER There are 5 stages of Classification within the ATC, these being: Second Class Cadet - Upon enrolment/receiving Uniform, No badge Worn. First Class Cadet - Badge Leading Cadet - Badge Senior Cadet - Badge Staff Cadet - Lanyard Classification Badges are worn on an ATC Brassard which is situated on the right arm These will now be explained in more detail

SECOND CLASS CADET The Second Class Cadet Training is as follows: - The Second Class Cadet Qualification does not have a badge to distinguish it from other classifications. The Second Class Cadet Training is as follows: - Wearing of Uniform and Uniform Upkeep – Assessment by Inspection. Basic Drill – Assessment by Practical Demonstration. ACP 31 Section 1 – ATC – No Assessment. ACP 31 Section 2 – RAF – No Assessment. ACP 33 Volume 1 – History of Flight – No Assessment.

FIRST CLASS CADET The First Class Cadet Badge is recognised by a dark blue outline & a four pointed star shape in white. In order to become a first Class cadet you must first complete the training program for this classification. The syllabus includes: ACP 31 Section 4 - Initial Expedition Training. ACP 31 Section 6 – Basic Radio Communications. ACP 32 Volume 1 – Map Reading. ACP 34 Volume 1 – Airmanship 1. All the above will by examined by assessment by observation and an oral test.

FIRST CLASS CADET Basic Training not required for First Class Cadet but MUST be achieved within 18 months of enrolment: - ACP 18 – Manual of Marksmanship Training Volume 2 – Basic Skills Weapons Handling Test Range Practice Optional Training at First Class Cadet: - Heart Start UK Certificate from the British Heart Foundation

LEADING CADET The Leading Cadet Badge is recognised by a dark blue outline & depicts a propeller shape in white. The syllabus includes:   Basic Navigation Principles of Flight  Airmanship II Once you have completed your training and passed the exams, you will be awarded your Leading Cadet classification certificate and badge. As a leading cadet you will now be eligible to attend overseas camps.

SENIOR CADET The Senior Cadet Badge is recognised by a dark blue outline & depicts a four pointed star over a propeller in white. The syllabus includes any TWO of the following:   Propulsion Aircraft Handling  Air Navigation Advanced Radio and Radar Pilot Navigation Airframes Operational Flying Satellite Communications Once you have completed your training and passed the exams, you will be awarded your Senior Cadet training classification certificate and badge.

STAFF CADET The Staff Cadet Classification is recognised by a Yellow Lanyard worn on the left hand shoulder of the uniform. The syllabus includes two of the following, which you studied at Senior level:   Operational Flying Satellite Communications Pilot Navigation Airframes Propulsion Aircraft Handling  Advanced Radio and Radar In addition to this you will also have to pass an oral examination by your Wing Training Officer based on how the ACO is run and the ability to deliver classes, passing on your knowledge to the younger cadets.

OBJECTIVES You will now be able to: Visually identify & understand the different types of ATC classification. Understand, by order, the classifications that are awarded to Cadets.

Are there any Questions?

Questions For You What is the Highest Classification a cadet can gain within the ATC? Staff Cadet How would you describe/recognise the Senior Cadet Badge? A dark blue outline & depicts a four pointed star over a propeller in white. What is the first classification badge to be gained by a cadet? First Class How is a Staff Cadet identified? Wearing a Yellow Lanyard on the left shoulder Where are Classification badges worn? On a Brassard – right arm of the uniform

Identify these Classifications: