Congratulations to Cpl Kulik who has just joined the 361 Squadron NCO team.
Friday, 28 October 2016
Wednesday, 19 October 2016
Friday, 12 August 2016
A Gold Star for 361 Squadron!
On the 11th August 2016, following an inspection by the North Region Health,
Safety & Environment Advisor, 361 (Gateshead) Squadron was awarded a
Gold Star Award for its contribution towards the Air Cadet Organisation
Safety Management System.
The Gold Star is the highest level of award which can be achieved by an Air Cadet unit and our thanks to all those squadron members who made this possible.
The Gold Star is the highest level of award which can be achieved by an Air Cadet unit and our thanks to all those squadron members who made this possible.
Thursday, 30 June 2016
High Flyers
On Wednesday, 29th June three cadets from 361 Squadron travelled to RAF Leeming for Air Experience Flying.
All three cadets had excellent flights in Tutor T1 aircraft and these included taking control of the plane as well as aerobatics for those cadets who enjoy being turned upside down!
Pictured are Cadet Lee Irving, Corporal Luke Craig and Cadet William Fletcher before their flights.
All three cadets had excellent flights in Tutor T1 aircraft and these included taking control of the plane as well as aerobatics for those cadets who enjoy being turned upside down!
Pictured are Cadet Lee Irving, Corporal Luke Craig and Cadet William Fletcher before their flights.
New BTEC Awards
On Tuesday, 28th June Corporals Callum Tearney and Alan Klimczak were presented with their BTEC Level 2 in Teamwork and Personal Development in the Community certificates.
These awards are available to all cadets over the age of 16 at no cost to the individual concerned and are an internationally recognised qualification which are generally considered equivalent to 4 GCSEs at A* to C grade.
Friday, 17 June 2016
New 361 Squadron Minibus
With help from the Royal Air Force Charitable Trust, we have recently
purchased a replacement minibus for 361 squadron and today collected the
vehicle following the application of the graphics and Air Cadet
branding which make it stand out from the crowd.
(In case you are wondering, the aircraft on the side of a minibus is a Lockheed Martin F35B Lightning II which will be the next generation of fighter flown by both the Royal Air Force and the Fleet Air Arm.)
The minibus will be used for a wide range of activities, including Duke of Edinburgh Award expeditions, Adventure Training, visits to places of interest, transporting cadets to Wing competitions and much, much more.
(In case you are wondering, the aircraft on the side of a minibus is a Lockheed Martin F35B Lightning II which will be the next generation of fighter flown by both the Royal Air Force and the Fleet Air Arm.)
The minibus will be used for a wide range of activities, including Duke of Edinburgh Award expeditions, Adventure Training, visits to places of interest, transporting cadets to Wing competitions and much, much more.
This weekend, for example, a group of cadets will be travelling in the
minibus for Shotgun Clay Pigeon Shooting which is a sport which is
becoming increasingly popular within the Air Cadet Organisation.
High Flyers
On Wednesday, 15th June three cadets from 361 (Gateshead) Squadron
travelled to RAF Leeming for Air Experience Flying in Grob Tutor T1
aircraft belonging to No. 11 Air Experience Flight.
Although the weather was a little murky all three cadets learnt about flying circuits of the airfield and experienced multiple touch and goes on the Leeming runway and their pilot was no less than the Station Commander of RAF Leeming, Group Captain David Bradshaw MA BSC RAF.
Pictured are Cadets Megan Hillier, Alex Mos and Mikolay Kulik in front of the new RAF Leeming Gate Guardian, a Tornado F3 which until recently was the mainstay of RAF Air Defence (but now replaced by the Typhoon).
Although the weather was a little murky all three cadets learnt about flying circuits of the airfield and experienced multiple touch and goes on the Leeming runway and their pilot was no less than the Station Commander of RAF Leeming, Group Captain David Bradshaw MA BSC RAF.
Pictured are Cadets Megan Hillier, Alex Mos and Mikolay Kulik in front of the new RAF Leeming Gate Guardian, a Tornado F3 which until recently was the mainstay of RAF Air Defence (but now replaced by the Typhoon).
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