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What are the 6 aims of the AAFC |
1. To give cadets a foundation of Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) knowledge and discipline 2. To develop qualities of leadership, self-reliance and initiative 3. To develop character and good citizenship in the widest sense 4. To develop an interest in the RAAF and aviation generally 5. To instil a knowledge of aviation history, and 6. To encourage cadets to continue an active interest in aviation into their adult life. |
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What is the mission of the AAFC |
Develop Australian youth in a military and aviation environment. |
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Who do you salute to |
Officers and CUO's |
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What are the insignia of members from cadet stage to CUO |
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Abbreviations of members from cadet to cadet under officer |
CDT, LCDT, CCPL, CSGT, CFSGT, CWOFF, CUO |
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What does CWOFF mean |
Cadet warrent officer |
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What does CFSGT stand for |
Cadet flight sergeant |
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What are the staff ranks from aircraftman or aircraftwomen to warrent officer |
Aircraftman or aircraftwomen, leading aircraftman or aircraftwomen, corporal, sergeant, flight sergeant, warrent officer |
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Why do we put (AAFC) after staff ranks |
Because air force and air force cadet ranks are the same abbreviation and to not get confused between the AAFC and raaf, we put the AAFC in brackets after the rank |
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What are the officer ranks from pilot officer to group captain |
Pilot officer, flying officer, flight lieutenant, squadron leader, wing Commander, group captain |