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  2. Category:Aviation schools in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Flying training schools of the RAF (35 P) Pages in category "Aviation schools in the United Kingdom" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total.

  3. Category:Flight training in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Aviation schools in the United Kingdom (1 C, 19 P) Pages in category "Flight training in the United Kingdom" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total.

  4. CAE Oxford - Wikipedia

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    The Oxford Aviation Academy includes the former Oxford Aviation Training, a commercial pilot training school based at London Oxford Airport in the United Kingdom; Falcon Field in Arizona, United States; the former SAS Flight Academy; the former GECAT and the former BAE Systems Woodford, United Kingdom Training Centre, all of which are majority ...

  5. List of Royal Air Force schools - Wikipedia

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    School of Aviation Medicine RAF (1945–50) became RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine [19] ... United Kingdom military aircraft registration number;

  6. UK Military Flying Training System - Wikipedia

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    Contractually, the Directorate of Flight Training of No. 22 Group RAF (DFT) is the user, Defence Equipment and Support is the customer and Ascent Flight Training is the service provider. [2] Organisationally, the RAF's DFT is in charge of: [3] Headquarters Central Flying School at RAF Cranwell; No. 1 Flying Training School at RAF Shawbury

  7. Royal Air Force College Cranwell - Wikipedia

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    Originally established as a naval aviation training centre during World War I, the College was established as the world's first air academy in 1919. During World War II, the College was closed and its facilities were used as a flying training school. Reopening after the War, the College absorbed the Royal Air Force Technical College in 1966.