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CAMPS

Annual Camp

 

Every year, cadets within the Air Training Corps are given the opportunity to attend a camp on an operational RAF station. These camps last one week with the primary purpose of letting cadets see what life is like on an RAF station. It is also an excellent opportunity to meet new friends and have a lot of fun.


Cadets sleep in RAF accommodation blocks, eat at the airman's mess and visit the various sections around the station (such as flying squadrons, the control tower etc.).

 

Each cadet at camp will normally get a flight in one of the Air Experience Flight's Tutor aircraft and being on an RAF station puts cadets in a perfect position to get opportunity flights on any other aircraft which may be on the station.


Cadets over 16 years of age may receive a Work Experience placement whilst on the camp where they see first-hand exactly what a job within the Royal Air Force entails.


Each RAF Station has an Air Cadet Liaison Officer (ACLO) who will help to ensure that the camp runs smoothly and that as many opportunities are available to cadets as possible.

Squadron Camps

 

Usually organised at a squadron or wing level, weekend camps allow more intensive training but which can fit into a weekend and, as such, does not interfere with school days. These camps can be on just about anything including NCO training days, orienteering exercises or long night exercises.

 

Overseas Camps

 

Once a cadet has attended a UK camp and has reached the age of 15 they will be able to apply for Overseas camps.
The Air Cadet Organisation currently run overseas camps at RAF Gibraltar, RAF Akrotiri in Cyprus and RAF Rheindahlen in Germany.
 

Overseas camps are typically more relaxed because of the greater experience amongst the participants. They concentrate less on drill and inspections and more on the other aspects of camp, such as gaining valuable work experience with RAF personnel, visiting local sites of historic and/or military interest. Cadets will also get the opportunity to explore towns in the local area, such as Limassol in Cyprus.
 

An overseas camp is a must for all cadets, however, places are limited each year so applying for one is just the first step. You may have to fend off competition from your own squadron to get the opportunity to go to your Wing HQ for an interview. Only after this interview will you discover that you have been chosen to attend overseas camp and be the envy of your squadron!

 

International Air Cadet Exchange (IACE)

 

The International Air Cadet Exchange (IACE) links air minded youth organisations across the world on a 15-day exchange visit each July and August.


The first such exchange was in 1947 between the ATC (UK) and the Royal Canadian Air Cadets. The Association is now 19 nations, exchanging some 600 cadets/adults annually with English as the common language. The UK exchanges 90 cadets annually (we do get them back at the end) with 14 different countries.


Each year, UK cadets aged between 17 and 21 may apply for a position on this scheme and may be fortunate enough to be awarded one of the few places each year.