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Post GS Gliding for Air Cadets. WHY? To encourage more young people to take up a career in aviation. To keep Air Cadets flying post GS. To give a structured transition to sport gliding. To strengthen links between ACO and BGA clubs So that gliding and aviation flourishes. WHAT?
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Post GS Gliding for Air Cadets
WHY? • To encourage more young people to take up a career in aviation. • To keep Air Cadets flying post GS. • To give a structured transition to sport gliding. • To strengthen links between ACO and BGA clubs • So that gliding and aviation flourishes
WHAT? • Build on the work completed by ACO • Structured approach to those that want to continue flying • Aimed at Cadets post GS ONLY • Junior Gliding Centres – Specialist Centres focused on young people and their needs
BGA Scholarship Scheme • - Funded by GAPAN and Air League Educational Trust • 80 scholarships available for 2009/2010 • Each worth £200
What’s It All About • Bridge from ACO gliding to sport gliding • Develop the Cadet’s flying skills • Financial assistance • Having fun
What is Sport Gliding? • Whatever the pupil wants it to be! • Cross-country • Competitions • Aerobatics • Just flying for fun
Civilian gliding is “different” • A JGC will expect members to “muck in” • Fly throughout the winter as well as summer • Help with jobs on the airfield • Show commitment • Push themselves • Thepupilsetsthe targets
What does it cost - What do they get? • At “X JGC” the pupil must pay: • £…… annual subscription to “y” scheme • £50 into their flying account • Can then apply for the £200 BGA bursary • About “z” winch launches
Next Steps... • Spread the word • Put Cadets forward for bursaries • Make contact with the nearest JGC • Ask “X JGC” to provide a winter lecture at Squadrons in your Region/Wing
Nearest Junior Gliding Centre? • “X JGC” Gliding Centre • “Address” • “Distance from nearest town”
For More details: Add your web address and contact details here
When? • TOMORROW?