No. 674 Squadron AAC
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674 Squadron AAC is a unit of the British Army Air Corps. It conducts flying grading for potential army pilots as a part of the army flying training selection process. Pre-selected candidates are introduced to the flying training environment on a syllabus which includes basic flying exercises. Candidates' suitability for further training is assessed and graded and this information is used as a part of the overall selection criteria.
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No. 674 Squadron AAC | |
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Active | 11 July 2003 – 30 April 2021 |
Country | United Kingdom |
Branch | Army Air Corps |
Role | Flying Grading |
Part of | No. 3 Flying Training School RAF |
Garrison/HQ | AAC Middle Wallop |
Motto(s) | English: Nothing Is Impossible |
March | The Lincolnshire Poacher |
Anniversaries | 11 July 2003 |
Light Fixed Wing Trainer | Tutor |
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