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AFC
       Young Eagles prepare to soar



       6 Wing Radio-Controlled Aircraft Course


       In February, a preparatory weekend was
       held at the Gawler Air Force Cadets
       depot in South Australia, starting a small
       group of Cadets on their pathway to
       earning their ‘wings’. This training will
       now lead on to a formal radio-controlled
       aircraft course, a flying camp for those
       interested in learning about and flying
       radio-controlled fixed-wing aircraft.
          Flying  Officer  (AAFC)  Paul
       Rosenzweig,  Public  Affairs  and
       Communication  Officer  for Aviation
       Operations Wing, AAFC said: “A pilot
       course was run in 2017 to assess the
       course structure and content, in order
       to make any necessary adjustments for
       future courses.”
          On  completion  of  the  course,
       comprising theoretical instruction and
       practical flying experience, Cadets who   6 Wing Air Force Cadets learnt about radio-controlled aircraft during a preparation day
       achieve the necessary standards may   at the Gawler Depot (L-R): Leading Cadet Connor Bonham (608 SQN, Gawler), Leading
       be eligible to receive the Bronze Wings   Cadet Adomas Neocleous (609 SQN, Warradale), Leading Cadet Tristan Hahn (605
       awarded  by  the  Model Aeronautical   SQN, Seaford) and Cadet Corporal Timothy Cox (608 SQN).
       Association  of Australia  (MAAA)  for   Aircraft (L-R): Apprentice-S SAFE high wing trainer, Hangar 9 ‘Alpha’ 40-size high wing
       modellers flying models under 2 kg.  trainer, and Seagull ‘Boomerang’ TF4050 40-size high wing trainer.
          This  preparation  activity  was  run
       by Sergeant (AAFC) Shayne O’Hara.
       Shayne served as a cadet in the Air
       Training Corps in the 1970s and attained
       the rank of Cadet Flight Sergeant, and
       has now completed 17 years’ service
       as an Instructor of Cadets. He has a
       background in performance vehicles,
       and motor sport and classic cars, and
       through his active role in go-cart racing
       earned three medals in the Australian
       Masters. He maintains an active interest
       in aircraft modelling.
          Sergeant O’Hara said: “We’ve put a
       lot of work into developing this course,
       and it’ll be great to see it get off the
       ground”.
          As an air-minded youth organisation,
       the AAFC has the mission of developing
       young Australians  in  a  military  and
       aviation environment.                Seagull ‘Boomerang’ TF4050 40-size high wing trainer, with a .40 glow-powered engine,
          This  training  is  being  offered  by   previously constructed by members of No 608 (Town of Gawler) SQN, AAFC.
       No  906 Aviation  Training  Squadron
       in  conjunction  with  No  608  (Town  of   motivated instructors to join the team   lifestyle. Part-time volunteer positions
       Gawler) Squadron.                    –  with  excellent  people  skills  and  a   are  available  now.  Experience  as  a
          No 906 Aviation Training Squadron   passion  for  youth  training,  aviation   military officer or NCO is preferred but
       is  always  looking  for  qualified  and   and  an  appreciation  of  the  military   not essential.

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