327 Kilmarnock Sqn RAF Air Cadets

327 Kilmarnock Sqn RAF Air Cadets https://www.raf.mod.uk/aircadets/interested-in-joining-as-a-cadet/?squadronno=327 What we do. Don't worry about being thrown in at the deep end. Get airborne.

This is what it's all about - activities that offer challenge, excitement and adventure and the knowledge you pick up along the way through structured lectures and first-hand experience. You’ll join your local squadron as a trial, when you get to know the other cadets and start basic training. You then get gradually introduced to activities as you progress, so you can make the most of every opport

unity that comes your way. Get out and get active. Cadet life is about learning through practical experience, especially in the great outdoors! Here's a taster of what's in store:
Camping - Work on your survival skills and learn your strengths in a team. Easter/summer camps - As you advance in rank you can take part in these popular camps held at RAF stations around the UK. Overseas camps - Spend 10 days in Cyprus with fantastic weather, swimming, sailing, and maybe even see the Red Arrows practise their displays (they train there). Head to Germany where you'll visit a city or cemetery from the First and Second World Wars. You may even get to fly in helicopters - another exciting possibility for cadets. Adventurous training - A huge part of cadet training. We have two centres, at Windermere in the Lake District and Llanbedr in coastal Wales, both with stunning scenery. Rock climbing, abseiling, high-level hill walking, mountain-biking, canoeing, high rope work and sailing are all par for the course. Flying is central to our purpose and your cadet experience. You'll have loads of opportunities to take to the skies:
Gliding - Soar to success! There are fantastic opportunities to glide while you are a cadet, with the ultimate goal being a solo flight. Training is in three stages: a Gliding Induction Course (GIC), Gliding Scholarship (GS) and Advanced Gliding Training (AGT). Air Experience Flights - Feel the thrill of powered flight, with a fully qualified pilot to guide you through taking control of the aircraft yourself. Not only have the opportunity to learn about the flying controls but you’ll experience aerobatics and low level flying too. Air Cadet Pilot Scheme - The pinnacle of flying as a cadet, for advanced handling. Complete this successfully and you'll be awarded your cadet pilot wings. And if you do exceptionally well you could be recommended for further training which will help towards your Private Pilot's Licence! Air Cadet Pilot Navigation Training Scheme - A great opportunity to use your navigation skills, this two-week course where you fly for up to eight hours is open to selected cadets. Success will lead to you gaining your 'wings'. Think you can lead? You may have more talent for it than you think. Leadership qualities are in all of us and the physically demanding 7-day summer cadet leadership course will help bring them out. Make it through and you’ll be a more confident and responsible cadet having learnt the full benefits of working in and leading a team. Then, for an extra challenge, you could find yourself at the Cadet Training Centre at Frimley Park in Surrey. All cadet forces throughout the UK (and some from overseas) attend courses there. Really flex your skills and you could come out with a trophy for your achievements. Training syllabus

A key part of the cadet experience is your progress through the training syllabus. Set out in stages for you to work through, it enables you to open up more possibilities for activities, specialist technical training and rank promotion. It's slightly different between the ATC and CCF (RAF) but all cadets take part in lectures and hands-on projects. You also get outdoors and 'actually do it' as much as possible. We expect a lot from you - it's a serious commitment to be a cadet - but once you've experienced it yourself we know you wouldn't have it any other way.

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On Friday, Cpl Benington attended the Gold Duke of Edinburgh Award Celebration at Buckingham Palace!After successfully c...
28/05/2026

On Friday, Cpl Benington attended the Gold Duke of Edinburgh Award Celebration at Buckingham Palace!

After successfully competing her 11 day expedition sailing around the coast of Scotland with the Air Cadets, a sunny day at Buckingham palace was well deserved to celebrate her achievement.

Well done, Cpl Benington! ☀️⛵️🌟

Huge congratulations to Civilian Instructor Gregory on his first solo for his private pilot license!Wishing him safe and...
25/05/2026

Huge congratulations to Civilian Instructor Gregory on his first solo for his private pilot license!

Wishing him safe and happy flying from all at 327!

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We are proud of every milestone our students achieve. Congratulations to Christopher Gregory on flying solo for the first time in a Piper PA28-161 warrior at Perth Airport, Scotland. Good luck for the remainder of your flight training course

On Sunday, 7 Cadets represented 327 at the Wing Athletics competition. The the Squadron placed 3rd in WSW, and all 327 c...
14/05/2026

On Sunday, 7 Cadets represented 327 at the Wing Athletics competition. The the Squadron placed 3rd in WSW, and all 327 cadets in attendance walked away achieving at least one medal! 🎉

Further congratulations to Cdt Campbell, Cpl Goudie, and Cdt Anderson who placed 3rd overall in their respective categories 🥉

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✈️ The Sky is the Limit ✈️Today, 9 cadets from 327 attended AEF at Leuchars Station. Blue skies and blue Wings for all! ...
17/04/2026

✈️ The Sky is the Limit ✈️

Today, 9 cadets from 327 attended AEF at Leuchars Station. Blue skies and blue Wings for all!

Fancy getting involved? Our next recruitment night is Monday 4th May at the Squadron.

13/04/2026

A massive congratulations to Cpl “Pipes” Wallace!

Over the years, Cpl Wallace has worked extremely hard and dedicated himself to the Scotland and Northern Ireland RAFAC Pipes and Drums Team.

After a week of intensive rehearsal and training, the efforts of the ACF/RAFAC Combined Pipes and Drums culminated at Edinburgh Castle Esplanade in the Ceremony of Beating Retreat.

As one of two cadets from West Scotland Wing on parade, Cpl Wallace’s achievements are reflected in the Gold Pipes badge now proudly displayed on his brassard.

Well Done, Cpl! 🎶

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