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Postby || Andy || » Sun Aug 21, 2005 9:22 am

Just went for another Vigi ride around my local town....
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Re: Gliding Scholarship

Postby Hagar » Sun Aug 21, 2005 9:41 am

Well done. Things have changed a lot since my day. Is this what you mean? http://www.aircadets.org/gliding_scholarship.html
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Re: Gliding Scholarship

Postby || Andy || » Sun Aug 21, 2005 9:45 am

Yup the exact thing, Thanks
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Re: Gliding Scholarship

Postby C » Sun Aug 21, 2005 1:08 pm

The instructor who i went up with, recommended i take the RAF gliding scholarship when i turn 16....


Well done Andy. Well worth getting a GS if you can.

Have you thought of applying for one of the RAFA flying scholarships too once you are 16. I first got into flying (other than AEF/VGS flying every now and then) on and RAF Flying Scholarship but I think they discontinued them a couple of years back, but according to the Air Cadet sit they still exist, though there's no mention of them on the RAF-Careers website...
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Re: Gliding Scholarship

Postby || Andy || » Sun Aug 21, 2005 1:40 pm

I havn't heard of the RAFA flying scholarship before.. :).. What does it consist of and do you know how many hours..  ::)

Ohh.. and do you know how much studying it takes.... i already know a fairly heafty amount already..
Its just trying to balance it between school  8)
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Re: Gliding Scholarship

Postby C » Sun Aug 21, 2005 1:48 pm

[quote]I havn't heard of the RAFA flying scholarship before.. :).. What does it consist of and do you know how many hours..
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Re: Gliding Scholarship

Postby || Andy || » Sun Aug 21, 2005 2:06 pm

;D
Sounds ideal, and a lot of fun   :)..
But a bit rare if only two people get accepted a year... which is a shame..

I'll ask around at cadets and see what they can find out.. I do have some year old air cadet magazines stowed away somewhere....... i'll look through them see if i can find anything....

The other option is to ask your local RAF Careers office. It's never too early to get in contact with them - I was on there lists when I was 12 years old!


12..  ;D....  Spose it payed of though  ;)

I was gonne ask for careers infomation soon.. so i might as well pop in and ask around for scholarship info....


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Re: Gliding Scholarship

Postby Hagar » Sun Aug 21, 2005 2:39 pm

Andy. Did you think to check the Flying Scholarship button from my link? http://www.aircadets.org/flying_fs.html
Flying Scholarships
If you're keen on an RAF career, the RAF Flying Scholarship will give you the chance to discover the excitement of flying.

With the scholarship you can receive 20 hours' free flying training at a civil flying club, which normally includes about 5 hours' solo flying.

To qualify, you must be over 16 and under 20, and be in full-time education or a cadet in your local Air Training Corps (in which case the age limit is under 22).

For more information, contact your nearest RAF Careers Information Office or visit the RAF Careers Website at www.raf-careers.com

As I said, it's changed a lot now but in my day you were recommended for a flying scholarship from the gliding course. The cadets taking them at the club I worked for all ended up with a PPL. That doesn't look possible now.
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Re: Gliding Scholarship

Postby C » Sun Aug 21, 2005 2:55 pm

Andy. Did you think to check the Flying Scholarship button from my link? http://www.aircadets.org/flying_fs.html
As I said, it's changed a lot now but in my day you were recommended for a flying scholarship from the gliding course. The cadets taking them at the club I worked for all ended up with a PPL. That doesn't look possible now.


Mmm, thats what I was referring to Doug. Unfortunately the link on that page on the Air Cadet isn't the correct link for the RAF Careers site, which doesn't bode well for an RAF organisation...

Anyway, I had a thorough search of the RAF Careers site, and the Flying Scholarship is no longer listed under their sponsorships and scholarships.

It's an unfortunate situation, as there used to be over 100 scholarships (it may have been up to 400 or 500 at its peak) awarded each year. Unfortunately with the RAF only recruiting 50 or 60 pilots per year at the moment, and the general situation in the aviation world, there is no longer any reason for the RAF to spend hundreds of thousands of pounds on enticing people to the service.
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Re: Gliding Scholarship

Postby Hagar » Sun Aug 21, 2005 3:02 pm

I'm sure Andy will find out. His CO at ATC should know the details. Let's do one thing at a time. Get that Gliding Scholarship sorted first. ;)
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Re: Gliding Scholarship

Postby || Andy || » Sun Aug 21, 2005 3:10 pm

Anyway, I had a thorough search of the RAF Careers site, and the Flying Scholarship is no longer listed under their sponsorships and scholarships.


Just did that as well.. but dont they pay Deltaweb to update it..

I'm sure Andy will find out. His CO at ATC should know the details. Let's do one thing at a time. Get that Gliding Scholarship sorted first.   ;)


Yup, i will find out..
This Thursday or when ever ive got time to go..

Unfortunately with the RAF only recruiting 50 or 60 pilots per year at the moment, and the general situation in the aviation world, there is no longer any reason for the RAF to spend hundreds of thousands of pounds on enticing people to the service.


Quite, and it seems the day of the 'dream job' of pilot has passed.. people would rather be doctors or lawyers..

Whats wrong with them??..  ;D


Thanks for your info guys.. much appreciated..  ;) :)
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Re: Gliding Scholarship

Postby C » Sun Aug 21, 2005 3:18 pm

Quite, and it seems the day of the 'dream job' of pilot has passed.. people would rather be doctors or lawyers..


I expect there are still thousands who would love to do it, it's just (militarily at least) the demand has waned (and the armed forces aren't particularly fashionable in today's very liberal society)...

However, always remember this:

Someone has to be a future pilot - and it could be you... :)

...you've just got to do your best, and achieve as much as you can!

ps - I was unfortunate to be on a squadron as a cadet where I knew more about the flying opportunities than the staff did! ;) :D
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Re: Gliding Scholarship

Postby || Andy || » Sun Aug 21, 2005 3:24 pm

Someone has to be a future pilot - and it could be you...  :)

...you've just got to do your best, and achieve as much as you can!


I wouldn't mind one bit  8)..

lol we get about 3 flying slots a year.. and with about 20 cadets.. its pretty hard getting places..

Although when they ask you how many times you've been flying.. i tend to knock it down a few..  ;D
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Re: Gliding Scholarship

Postby Hagar » Sun Aug 21, 2005 3:26 pm

That seems to be an old page we've been looking at. Look what I found. http://www.aircadets.org/images/aircadetpilotscheme.jpg
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Re: Gliding Scholarship

Postby || Andy || » Sun Aug 21, 2005 3:39 pm

Ahhh.. ive seen that around.. havn't got a clue where.. but ive always wondered what it was.. never got chance to read it..  ;)
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