RAF Halton Aeroplane Club 1925 - 2007. RAF Halton Aeroplane Club Mission; “To afford Service men...

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RAF Halton Aeroplane RAF Halton Aeroplane Club Club 1925 - 2007

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RAF Halton Aeroplane RAF Halton Aeroplane ClubClub

1925 - 2007

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RAF Halton Aeroplane Club Mission;

“To afford Service men and women, regardless of rank and trade, the opportunity of learning to fly at the lowest practical cost:”

As part of RAF Flying Clubs’ Association

Operating under Civil Aviation Authority

Incorporating Military Regulations

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RAF Halton Aeroplane Club Provides;1. The military with service personnel who, through

their initiative have chosen to gain a greater understanding of aviation, aircraft operating considerations and the use of the ‘air environment.’

2. A registered training provider for one of the MOD sponsored training courses for serving and retired servicemen known as ‘Enhanced Learning Credits.

3. The “Young Eagles” programme, which annually invites local schoolchildren to enjoy a flight from RAF Halton donated by the aircraft owners and operators.

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C-152 PA-28

C-182

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RAF Halton Aeroplane Club TrainingNational Private Pilots Licence (NPPL) – for recreational flying of single piston-engine (SEP) aircraft within the UK.

Joint Airworthiness Regulation Private Pilot Licence (JAR PPL) – which is an international licence for SEP

Learning to fly is the educational equivalent of an A-level

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“Young Eagles 2006”

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“Somewhere in England 2006”

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