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Gliding Scholarship
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Gliding Scholarship courses
are an opportunity for cadets to undergo further training
and achieve Gliding Scholarship Wings. A course consists of
up to 40 launches in a Viking or 8 hours in a Vigilant to
achieve GS wings. Cadets showing the necessary aptitude are
invited to progress to 'solo' standard and hopefully achieve
the GS Solo Wings.
If you want to be nominated
for a Gliding Scholarship, let your Squadron or Unit staff
know. Ideally you should have completed a GIC 1, 2 or 3, but
it is not mandatory. You must be 16 years of age when you
start the course and you will need a medical form (RAF Form
6424), which is available upon request from your staff. Take
this form to your local doctor and ask them to complete it
(you must retain the form because you will have to present
it to the VGS on commencement of a GS Course). Once completed
the Form is valid for 2 years, as long as nothing medically
untoward happens to you.
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After you have completed the medical
(no examination required - it is completed by reference to your
medical notes), and your doctor has signed the form to confirm that
you are fit to undergo glider pilot training, you are ready for
a course. It is then a matter of a course becoming available. Courses
are available in two formats, either over successive weekends until
you have completed the course or a continuous week-long course (usually
in the summer, however they are held all year round at the Air Cadet
Central Gliding School at RAF Syerston). You must have the commitment
to attend a GS course, as it can be difficult to predict the exact
time it will take to complete as it depends on your own progress
and the weather. Typically in summer a course will take 3 weekends
to complete. Successful completion of the course will entitle you
to wear the Blue GS wings. You will have done well to get this far.
For
cadets showing the required aptitude, there may be the opportunity
to progress further and possibly reach the solo standard.
Should you manage this and successfully complete a solo
circuit you will be entitled to wear the Silver GS wings.
For some if they are invited, or apply and are accepted,
to become Flight Staff Cadets there will be further training.
These cadets will be trained to a much higher level and
again, if successful, cadets will be entitled to wear the
Gold wings denoting AGT or Advanced Glider Training. |
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Course
Content
| Vigilant |
- 8 Hours |
Extra
20% allowed for further training to solo |
| Viking |
- 40 Launches |
In Brief
- You
must be 16 years of age
- Parent's
consent to fly signed in service book or 3822
- RAF
Medical Form 6424 completed (if you have a medical condition,
you can be assessed for glider pilot training by forwarding,
via your unit, to HQAC for further consideration)
- You
must have a high level of motivation and be prepared to attend
a VGS until your course is complete
- No
temporary or permanent medical condition that would make flying
unsafe for cadet or pilot.
"Flying & Gliding -
Scholarship" (2003). Retrieved 05 March 2004 from The Air Cadet organisation Website Web site:
http://www.aircadets.org/gliding_scholarship.html
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