2308 (Cwmbran) Squadron ATC

 

The next Classification Examinations will be on Monday 3rd November 2008. More information about the Classification Exams can be found on our Downloads page.

We have uploaded all of the subjects you will require for your Exams which can be downloaded by clicking on the subject names below.

Cadets who have only passed their First Class Exam will be sitting Principles of Flight in order to gain their Leading Classification.

The subject being tested in November for Senior is Aircraft Handling.

Those Cadets sitting exams to gain their Staff Classification will be tested on their knowledge of the Operational Flying syllabus.

If you have a slow internet connection, you can download the files direct from this site by clicking on the links below -

Leading Download - Principles of Flight
Senior Download - Aircraft Handling

 
 

In addition to our two exisiting Corporals, the CO has now appointed three Acting Corporals whose positions will be reviewed in the New Year.

Congratulations to recently appointed Corporal Hewitt, Corporal Hewson and Corporal North.

Applications are still required should you want to be considered for the two JNCO and two SNCO positions available on Squadron.

 
D of E Success 10/19/2008
 

September saw 8 Cadets from Cwmbran Squadron, along with a number of other Cadets within the Wing gain their Bronze Duke of Edinburgh's Award.

The team would like to say thank you to Flying Officer Davies, the Squadron D of E Coordinating Officer who helped make the expedition possible.


Extract taken from No. 1 Welsh Wing Website -

Cadets and staff worked hard during the training weekend at Miskin making sure they were fully prepared for this weeks final expedition, the goal was to complete the expedition and the bonus was to take in the views from the top of the Sugar Loaf.

With the weather on our side it was warm and sunny whilst this was a bonus it did make it a slightly harder challenge, day one was the hardest with the long slog up the steep slopes to the top of the Sugar Loaf, not only for the cadets but for the staff too. When they arrived at the top they had a well earned rest whilst taking in the sights, they could see for miles they even had a helicopter fly close by with the pilot giving them a wave.

The overnight camp went well and with everyone up bright and early they were ready for the off on the second part of the expedition, all of the cadets successfully completed the walk and had conquered the hills once again. At the end of the exercise all cadets were given the good news by the staff who had been assessing them that the they had passed their Bronze expedition.

With 57 cadets completing their Bronze D of E expedition and the help of a large number of hardworking staff a great time was had by all.

A special thanks must go to all of the staff who gave up their time and worked hard to make sure the cadets enjoyed themselves, a big thank you to Squadron Leader Andy Organ, (Wing Training Officer) who ensured everyone was well informed also giving loads of encouragement throughout.

You can read more News from within No. 1 Welsh Wing by visiting the Wing Website and clicking on News under 'About The Wing'.

More information about the D of E Award can be found on the Scheme Website.