339 (SOUTH DARTMOOR) SQUADRON

AIR TRAINING CORPS

 

Welcome to the Official Website of

339 (South Dartmoor) Squadron

Air Training Corps

 

 

 

339 (South Dartmoor) Squadron ATC is based in the town of Ivybridge, which is located on the southern edge of Dartmoor. The Squadron is open to new cadets, male and female, from the age of 13 year to 17 years. Cadets can remain up to the age of 20 years though some decide to remain within the organisation as adult staff. Once cadets have passed specific test they are able to participate in a wide range of activities including flying, gliding, shooting, adventure activities, sport and camps at UK and overseas RAF bases to name but a few. Academic studies can result in the award of BTEC in Aviation Studies and BTEC First Diploma in Public Services.

 

Adults too can gain pleasure and enjoyment by becoming a member of Adult Staff or being a member of the Squadron's Civilian Committee, see Adult Information for more information.

 

This site is being continually updated with new information on activities. Check the Bulletins page for the latest information and the Diary page for a list of forthcoming activities.

 

The Squadron is currently operating from temporary accommodation at Manor Primary School, click here for location map of current HQ. Click here for the latest on the progress towards a new Squadron HQ.

 

 

Site Updates

 

14 Apr 08

Diary updated

 

29 Feb 08

Diary updated and New HQ News updated

 

 

 

JAIL BREAK

2008

     
Click for Plymouth Roborough, United Kingdom Forecast

 

Squadron News

 

Civilian Committee

 

 

05 Jan 08

Cadet Sergeant Woodward gains Wings double

 

Next Meeting:

TBC

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