What uniform do air Cadets wear?
blue uniform
What uniforms do cadets wear? Cadets wear blue uniform for classroom activities and green uniform for field exercises.
What do air force Cadets wear?
Primarily, cadets wear Airman Battle Uniforms (ABUs) and some form of blues. Service dress is commonly worn for more formal events, and mess dress is worn for the most formal events. Cadets also wear physical conditioning (PC) gear for physical education classes and tests. Parade dress and flight suits are also worn.
Do you have to pay for cadet uniform?
How much does the uniform cost? All cadets are provided with uniform while they are in the ACF which is returned when they leave. There is no charge for this, although you may be asked for a returnable deposit.
What is a tunic in air Cadets?
Tunic. The tunic is the formal jacket of the cadet uniform. It is worn over the dress shirt (with necktie) on all formal occasions. It shall always be fully buttoned, with the exception of the top button, and shall be kept clean and wrinkle-free.
Can female air cadets wear trousers?
Trousers (female Cadets are entitled to wear skirts (with tights) or trousers.
At what age can you join the Air Cadets?
The cadet experience is open to everyone, so whatever your nationality, background or ability, whether you’re male or female, if you’re between 13 (or 12 if in Year 8) and 17 years old you can join us. If you are under this age range but you would still like to contact us please feel free to use the Under 16 Form.
Can you dye your hair in cadets?
All Cadets must keep their hair neat. It may be dyed, but must be a natural hair colour. Hair cuts need to be taper trimmed. Sideburns may not extend beyond a line horizontally bisecting the ear and are to be squared off horizontally at the bottom edge.
Do Air cadets fly planes?
Joining the Air Cadets opens up lots of opportunities, including the chance to fly! It’s our aim to get you airborne as often as possible, as a passenger in a light aircraft, a glider or even on-board RAF aircraft such as our Typhoon fast-jet or a Chinook helicopter.