After a number of cancellations earlier this year due to poor
weather, twelve cadets from 361 (Gateshead) Squadron have been flying with 11 AEF
(Air Experience Flight) at RAF Leeming in North Yorkshire.
Flying
took place on four different days in the last three weeks and cadets
included a number of first time flyers as well as more experienced
members of the squadron who experienced the thrill of aerobatics
including loops, barrel rolls and stall turns.
All cadets had the opportunity of taking control of the aircraft in the air to learn about the effects of the controls.
Thursday, 12 May 2016
We've done it again!
At the recent Durham/Northumberland Wing Competitions Day, 361
squadron won the Banner Drill Competition for the fifth year in a row.
(That is every year since Banner Drill was added as a competition in the
Wing.)
The winning team consisted of Sgt Jack Dawson, Sgt Owen McPake, Cpl Ryan Vasey, Cdt William Fletcher and Cdt Sam Dawson who put on an excellent display of precision banner drill.
The winning team consisted of Sgt Jack Dawson, Sgt Owen McPake, Cpl Ryan Vasey, Cdt William Fletcher and Cdt Sam Dawson who put on an excellent display of precision banner drill.
Thursday, 24 March 2016
Method of Instruction Course
Two members of 361 (Gateshead) Squadron recently successfully completed a Method of
Instruction (MOI) course where they learnt the skills required to
successfully deliver training to other cadets in the squadron.
Pictured are Sergeant Jack Dawson and Corporal Alan Klimczak with their MOI Certificates.
Pictured are Sergeant Jack Dawson and Corporal Alan Klimczak with their MOI Certificates.
Thursday, 17 March 2016
Latest 361 Squadron BTEC Awards
On Tuesday, 15th March six members of 361 (Gateshead) Squadron were presented with their BTEC Level 2 Certificates in Aviation Studies.
Corporals Tearney, Craig & Klimczak, Sergeants McPake & Dawson
and ex Cadet Warrant Officer Hogg all gained these awards by achieving
passes at all levels of the Air Cadet training syllabus and these BTECs
are just one of the three that can be attained by cadets.
Saturday, 13 February 2016
Latest Squadron Training Awards
On Thursday, 11th February three cadets from 361 squadron were presented with badges and certificates to mark the completion of the latest stage of their training.
Cpl Ryan Vasey (left) received his Senior Cadet award, whilst Cpl Alan Klimczak (centre) and Cpl Callum Tearney (right) were both presented with their Master Cadet classification which now qualifies these two cadets to receive a Level 2 BTEC in Aviation Studies.
Wednesday, 27 January 2016
New Silver Duke of Edinburgh Award
On Tuesday, 26th January, Sgt Jack Dawson was presented with his Silver Duke of Edinburgh Award Certificate and Badge.
The Duke of Edinburgh Award has three levels - Bronze, Silver and Gold - with increasing challenges at each level and to gain an award a young person has to complete: (a) A Physical Activity/Sport, (b) A Skills section, (c) A Volunteering project and (d) a Map Reading/Camping Expedition all of which become more difficult at each level of the award. (In addition at Gold level there is a requirement to attend a Residential activity.)
The Air Cadet Organisation is the largest Operating Authority for the Duke of Edinburgh Award and every cadet is encouraged to achieve, at least, a Bronze Award.
The Duke of Edinburgh Award has three levels - Bronze, Silver and Gold - with increasing challenges at each level and to gain an award a young person has to complete: (a) A Physical Activity/Sport, (b) A Skills section, (c) A Volunteering project and (d) a Map Reading/Camping Expedition all of which become more difficult at each level of the award. (In addition at Gold level there is a requirement to attend a Residential activity.)
The Air Cadet Organisation is the largest Operating Authority for the Duke of Edinburgh Award and every cadet is encouraged to achieve, at least, a Bronze Award.
Tuesday, 26 January 2016
New Squadron First Aiders
Four members of 361 (Gateshead) Squadron were recently presented with
their St John Ambulance Youth First Aid Certificates and Badges after
completing a weekend course of practical training.
First Aid is a core subject in all cadet's training and every member of the Air Cadet Organisation will initially complete a British Heart Foundation HeartStart course which gives them the basic skills to carry out CPR before later progressing on to Youth First Aid training.
First Aid is a core subject in all cadet's training and every member of the Air Cadet Organisation will initially complete a British Heart Foundation HeartStart course which gives them the basic skills to carry out CPR before later progressing on to Youth First Aid training.
Pictured are (from left to right) Sgt Jack Dawson, Cdt Mikolaj Kulik,
Sgt Owen McPake and Cdt Domna Collier with their Certificates and
Badges.
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