We are thrilled to share that four of our dedicated Cadets had a cold but exhilarating day gliding at RAF Kenley on 25th January! This incredible opportunity not only allowed them to soar high above the stunning Surrey landscape but also offered invaluable insights into the world of aviation and teamwork.

Our Cadets demonstrated remarkable enthusiasm and skill as they navigated the skies, developing confidence and camaraderie along the way. These experiences are vital in shaping our young leaders, fostering a sense of responsibility and resilience that they will carry forward in their lives. We are immensely proud of our Cadets and grateful for the opportunity provided by RAF Kenley. Here’s to many more adventures in the skies!

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