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 Adventure Training

 There is a wide ranging Adventure Training syllabus in the ACO - depending on the squadron you attend, you could try your hand at watersports, skiing, mountain walking, cllimbing or caving. Adventure Training within the Air Training Corps takes many forms, in fact to many to list here. Each activity is supervised by an experienced, qualified instructor and qualified first aiders are always on hand. Risk assessments are made for each activity and written assessments produced. Cadet safety is always paramount.

Adventure Training is designed to take Cadets out of their normal situation, to make them work as a team on a unfamiliar task, to improve their self confidence and leadership skills and to enable them to work outside of their everyday situations.

Many Cadets find Adventure Training to be one of the best activities that they take part in. The ACO has two adventure training centres, one in Cumbria and one in North Wales. Sussex cadets visit them every year and also have the chance to go on other courses such as cross-country skiing in Germany and Outward Bound in Scotland.

Remember, whatever your tastes, nothing is compulsory. If it's more your cup of tea to go flying, or perhaps try your hand at aircraft recognition, perhaps you might want to look elsewhere within this site, and see what you could experience.

 

Tyrolean traverse

Caving

For more information about

Adventure Training go to the

Wing Adventure Training

Team website at:

www.swatt.org

 

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