24/10/2015
International Air Cadet Training na tregon se çka ndodh me kadetë ajror më tej. 🇽🇰🇬🇧
What happens to some Air Cadets after Air Cadets?
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Veton Breznica (27): Founding member of Air Cadets-Kosova an organisation established in April 2007 by International Air Cadet Training (IACT) and supported by the RAF Air Cadets Organisation. Veton completed glider pilot and instructor training between 2009 and 2014 with RAF Air Cadets Central Gliding School and part-time with 643 VGS at RAF Syerston, achieving G1 Instructor Category. Veton, is now a CTC Cadet Pilot on the New Zealand based MPL course, headed for a Qatar Airways A320.
William Martin (19): Former Flight Sergeant for 146 (Northwich) Squadron (Sqn) Air Training Corps (ATC), part of the RAF Air Cadet Organisation in the UK. William completed the RAF Air Cadets gliding scholarship course, gaining silver wings after a qualifying solo. William then secured a place on the RAF Air Cadet Pilot Scheme at Dundee, qualifying on the Heron (civil version of the G-120A) aircraft. William is also now a CTC Cadet Pilot on the CTC ATPL course also in New Zealand.
James Phillips (24): Joined the UK ATC, 722 (Chivenor) Sqn in May 2003. James’s pre-vocational career in aviation advanced to become a gliding instructor with 624 Volunteer Gliding Squadron (VGS) in 2007 teaching air cadets not much younger than him to fly. James recommends joining an Air Cadets programme as it is "highly motivating and rewarding". James is another CTC Cadet Pilot, this time on an MPL course, again operating in New Zealand, supported by Qatar Airways.