Progressive Training Syllabus Objectives
The Progressive Training Syllabus has been designed to allow all cadets to engage with a wide variety of training activities from the day they join the RAF Air Cadets. Advancement through a series of progressive awards at blue, bronze, silver and gold levels aims to provide opportunities to enhance skills and achieve nationally recognised qualifications and awards, whilst at the same time, building confidence and developing teamwork and leadership qualities. All new cadets will undertake training within the First Class Cadet syllabus and this allows blue level awards and badges to be achieved in a variety of subjects including; Basic Radio Operator and Cyber Awareness, Essential First Aid, Foundation Level Leadership and a pre-Duke of Edinburgh’s Award. Additional badges are available for air rifle shooting and a musicians badge can be awarded if a cadet has a recognised music board examination at Grade 3 level. Flying and Gliding Aviation Training Packages are available from the age of 13 years and 3 months and blue wings will be presented once the elements of ground school, Part Task Trainer and airborne sorties are completed.
Training Progression
Once a blue badge has been awarded, cadets can engage in further levels of the Progressive Training Syllabus which allows them to maintain a positive level of engagement with training and provides a focus on achievement throughout their time as a cadet. The highest awards at gold level recognise significant levels of achievement and some are linked to instructor qualifications or nationally recognised awards. These include; Instructor First Aid, Cyber Specialist, National Musician, Advanced Leadership, Competition Marksman, Pilot Scholarship and gliding to solo standard. Blue Badge Logbook The aim of the logbook is to identify the blue level awards from the Progressive Training Syllabus that can be achieved either during First Class Cadet Training or at any other time during a cadet’s service.
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Cadet Aviation Classifications Syllabus – Reference: ACTO 01 | |
First Class Cadet | |
Description The following elements are included in this introduction to Cadet Training: The ATC, the RAF, History of Flight, Principles of Airmanship, Map Reading, Initial Expedition Training, Basic Radio Communications and Drill Assessment First Class Cadet Logbook Eligibility Junior Cadet |
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Leading Cadet | |
Description Intermediate training in the following subjects: Airmanship Knowledge, Principles of Flight and Basic Navigation Using Map & Compass Assessment Ultilearn online assessment Eligibility First Class Cadet |
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Senior Cadet | |
Description Advanced aviation training, to include any 3 subjects: Air Navigation, Pilot Navigation, Aircraft Handling & Flying Techniques, Airframes, Piston Engine Propulsion, Jet Engine Propulsion, Rocketry, Military Aircraft Systems, Principles of Air Power, Radio & Radar, Satellite & Data< Communications and Avionics & Aircraft Electrical Systems Assessment Ultilearn online assessment Eligibility Leading Cadet |
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Master Air Cadet | |
Description Specialist aviation training, to include any 3 subjects not undertaken at Senior Cadet: Air Navigation, Pilot Navigation, Aircraft Handling & Flying Techniques, Airframes, Piston Engine Propulsion, Jet Engine Propulsion, Rocketry, Military Aircraft Systems, Principles of Air Power, Radio & Radar, Satellite & Data Communications and Avionics & Aircraft Electrical Systems Assessment Ultilearn online assessment Eligibility Senior Cadet |
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Instructor Cadet | |
Description This trains a cadet to be able to deliver lessons to other cadets on their squadron Assessment Pass Methods of Instruction Course. Deliver lessons Eligibility Master Air Cadet |
Shooting and Marksmanship – Reference: ACP 18 | ||||
Shooting and Marksmanship Badges | ||||
There are 4 sets of badges available within the shooting and marksmanship syllabus: | ||||
Blue – Air Rifle | Bronze – Small-Bore Rifle | Silver – L98-A2 Service Rifle | Gold – L81-A2 Target Rifle | ||||
Trained Shot Badge | ||||
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Marksman Badge | ||||
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Advanced Marksman Badge | ||||
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Competition Marksman Badge | ||||
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Blue Air Rifle | Bronze Small-Bore Rifle | Silver L98-A2 Service Rifle | Gold L81-A2 Target Rifle | |
ATC Postal Comps | ATC Postal Comps | CISSAM | CISSAM | |
CCRS Postal Comps | CCRS Postal Comps | CCRS Postal Comps | CCRS Postal Comps |
Leadership – Reference: ACTO 85 | |
Cadet Foundation Leadership Blue Badge | |
Description and content This training is an introduction to the principles of leadership and covers how to use the SMEAC (Situation, Mission, Execution, Any Questions, Check Understanding) to brief a group of cadets and then put this into practice by successfully leading 2 approved leadership exercises
Eligibility Enrolled cadet with a minimum of 3 months attendance |
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Cadet Basic Leadership Bronze Badge | |
Description and content This training aims to provide leadership activities to be undertaken with cadets from other Squadrons Eligibility Achieved Cadet Foundation Leadership Blue Badge |
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Cadet Intermediate Leadership Silver Badge | |
Description and content This training aims to introduce a higher level of theory and practical ability during leadership exercises Eligibility Achieved Cadet Basic Leadership Bronze Badge. |
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Cadet Advanced Leadership Gold Badge | |
Description and content This training aims to deliver a challenging leadership programme that produces a higher level of competency and develops the potential for leadership instructors
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Aviation and Gliding – Reference: ACTO 32 Gliding – Reference: ACTO 32 Aviation – Reference: ACTO 34 / ACTO 36 |
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Aviation Training Package (Blue ATP) Blue Wings | |
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Aviation Training Package (Bronze ATP) Bronze Wings | |
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Gliding Scholarship (SGS) Silver Wings | |
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Air Cadets Pilot Navigation Training Scheme (ACPNTS) Silver Wing | |
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Gliding Training (GWGT) Gold Wings | |
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Cadet Advanced Leadership Gold Badge | |
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Duke of Edinburgh’s Award – Reference: ACTO 74 | ||||
RAFAC Pre-Duke of Edinburgh’s Award Blue Badge | ||||
Description This is an RAF Air Cadet award that can be completed by those cadets who are not yet old enough to start the Bronze Duke of Edinburgh’s Award. There are 4 Sections to complete. Eligibility Any cadet. |
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Duke of Edinburgh’s Bronze Award | ||||
Description Complete all 4 sections with a further 3 months in either the Volunteering, Physical or Skills section. |
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Volunteering | Skills | Physical | Expedition | |
3 months | 3 months | 3 months | 2 days / 1 night | |
Eligibility Minimum age of 14 years or Year 9 in England or equivalent in Scotland | ||||
Duke of Edinburgh’s Silver Award | ||||
Description Complete all 4 sections. For Direct Entrants a further 6 months must be completed in either the Volunteering or the longer of the Physical or Skill section | ||||
Volunteering | Skills | Physical | Expedition | |
3 months | One for 6 months and the other for 3 months | 3 days / 2 night | ||
Eligibility Minimum age of 15 years or Year 10 in England or equivalent in Scotland | ||||
Duke of Edinburgh’s Gold Award | ||||
Description Complete all 4 sections. For Direct Entrants a further 6 months must be completed in either the Volunteering or the longer of the Physical or Skill section | ||||
Volunteering | Skills | Physical | Expedition | |
12 months | One for 12 months and the other for 6 months | 4 days / 3 nights | ||
Residential Undertake a shared activity in a residential setting away from home for 5 days and 4 nights Eligibility Minimum age of 16 years |
Musician – Reference: ACTO 123 | ||
Musician Blue Badge | ||
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Wing Musician Bronze Badge | ||
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Regional Musician Silver Badge | ||
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National Musician Gold Badge | ||
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Road Marching – Reference: ACP17 ACATI 18 | |
Road Marching Bronze Badge | |
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Road Marching Silver Badge | |
Description Eligibility Complete one of the following 4-day marches: |
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Road Marching Gold Badge – Nijmegen | |
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Basic Radio Operator and Cyber Awareness – Reference: ACTO 73 Radio Specialist – Reference: ACTO 73 Cyber Specialist – Reference: ACTO 71 |
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Basic Radio Operator and Cyber Awareness Blue Badge | |
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Radio Operator Bronze Badge | |
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Cyber Foundation Bronze Badge | |
Description and content Complete a 1 day introduction to Cyber communications course Eligibility |
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Radio Communicator Silver Badge | |
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Cyber Specialist Silver Badge | |
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Radio Communications Specialist Gold Badge | |
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Advanced Cyber Specialist Gold Badge | |
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Parachuting – Reference: ACTO 54 | |
Air Cadet Parachuting Badge | |
Description There are 2 elements to the training:
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