Welcome to the web site for 1860 (East Bristol) Squadron ATC! This site is an introduction to the squadron, its people and how it works. Details of the activities we are involved in, how to contact us and some photographs from our files are all accessible from the navigation buttons at the top of the page.

 This site is meant to be a gateway for those interested in learning more about the Air Training Corps, in particular 1860 (East Bristol) Squadron. It is designed to provide an insight into who the staff are, the activities the members of the squadron get involved in and the opportunities available through the Corps. In addition the site also functions as a resource centre for current cadets and staff to access training programs, forms and information required for specific activities.

Please take the opportunity to look through the photos we have online in the galleries as they probably give the best idea about what we do, and how the activities are great fun while at the same time of great benefit to an individuals skills and confidence.

If you would like our squadron recruiting team to come along and do a presentation to a group of young people (or adults), please get in contact with us here and we will arrange a date to visit you, as we are always looking to promote the Air Training Corps in as many areas as possible.

We hope that you will enjoy reading about our squadron and if there are any questions please feel free to email us at 1860@aircadets.org

For a quick reference, we have a set of frequently asked questions.

Latest News
 
Wing Training Day Success

 

1860 Squadron Attended this years Wing Training Day at RAF Lyneham. I am glad to announce that we came first in the following:

  • Junior Public Speaking - Cdt Broadberry
  • Website Presentation - F/Sgt Harris
  • Non-Aviation Art - Cpl Stephens
  • Photography (Cadet Activities) - Cpl Dyer
  • Adult Photography - Sgt(ATC) Whale
  • Recruitment Board
  • Media Competition

The other positions will follow shortly. For all of these entries we are now entering the South West Region Training Day on the 5th of October 2008. Well done to everyone who took part, a very successful day.

 

Posted: 29th September 2008