About Us

RAF Air Cadets

The Royal Air Force Air Cadets is a national youth organisation primarily delivered by volunteers and trustees. Operating across six regions and thirty-four wings, it offers young people aged 12–20 life-changing opportunities. From flying and gliding to leadership, adventure training, and community projects, cadets build skills and confidence that last a lifetime.

The RAF Air Cadets is made up of two areas:

Each Air Training Corps squadron is run by dedicated volunteers, and behind every squadron is a team of trustees who help make the cadet experience possible. The unique opportunities offered by each squadron – such as equipment, additional skills, local activities, and memorable experiences – are made possible through local support and charitable contributions.

Our aims are to:

And there’s one more important thing – it’s a lot of fun!

Ready for a challenge?

As a cadet you’ll have the opportunity to do things that others only dream about. Want real flight experience? No problem. How about heading out on adventurous training and camps, sometimes overseas? Normal for cadets. Competitive sports, drill, shooting, music, abseiling, engineering projects? Our list of activities is long, varied and open to all cadets. Yes it’s a challenge, but that’s what life’s all about.

Get a head start

We are not a recruiting organisation for the RAF but if you’re thinking about a Service career, cadet membership will put you ahead of the competition. Many cadets go on to great success in the RAF (and the other Services). Around 40% of officers and 50% of all aircrew (including pilots, navigators and engineers) in the RAF now are ex-cadets. Research shows that they do better in basic training and stay in the Service longer than their colleagues. Likewise, if you chose a civilian career our research proves you can go on the great things…employers just love the skills and experience that air cadets offer.

Let’s face it – where else would you be given the opportunity to fly solo in a glider or powered aircraft when you’re 17? Whatever you do with your life, at the end of your time as a cadet you’ll be self-motivated, confident and ready for anything.