Officer and Aircrew Selection Centre

The Royal Air Force Officer and Aircrew Selection Centre, located at Adastral Hall, RAF Cranwell, is the centre through which every potential RAF officer must go to be selected for Initial Officer Training (IOT) and through which potential non-commissioned aircrew must go to be selected for the Non-Commissioned Aircrew Initial Training Course (NCAITC). The selection centre is attached to two large hangars, plus the candidates' mess. The centre is home to everything required by a candidate during their selection. This includes a large aptitude testing centre, medical centre (including an optician and a hearing testing facility), interview rooms, syndicate rooms and the leadership exercises.

Officer and Aircrew Selection Centre
TypePart of the RAF
IndustryArmed forces
Founded1992
Headquarters
Cranwell
,
UK
ServicesOfficer Training
WebsiteRAF Cranwell Officer and Aircrew Selection Homepage

History

In 1947 the Aviation Candidate Selection Board was established at RAF Hornchurch[1] following the closure of the Combined Selection Centre at RAF North Weald. In 1952 the name was changed to Aircrew Selection Centre. The centre closed with the airfield in 1962 and was transferred to RAF Biggin Hill. In 1992 it was decided to transfer the selection centre to its current location at RAF Cranwell.[2]

See also

References

  1. Richard C Smith, Second To None, p134, Grub Street, 2004, ISBN 1-904010-78-4
  2. Hansard on questions to Secretary of State on move to RAF Cranwell from RAF Biggin Hill
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