The instructor who i went up with, recommended i take the RAF gliding scholarship when i turn 16....
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!
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
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.
Anyway, I had a thorough search of the RAF Careers site, and the Flying Scholarship is no longer listed under their sponsorships and scholarships.
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.
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..
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!
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