967 (BAE WARTON) SQUADRON
AIR TRAINING CORPS
'Home of the Eurofighter Typhoon'
Introduction to 967 (BAe Warton) Sqn
Why have you arrived at this page?
Maybe, you're just browsing for information on the Air Training Corps in which case you are welcome to read the available information contained within this site. Others of you may have heard of the ATC and are thinking about joining.
The information on this site is only a flavour of what you can expect when you become a member of
the Air Training Corps - especially 967 Squadron! Many users of the site are already members of the
squadron. This is their site and is provided for them to promote their activities as well as those of
the ATC.
If you are thinking about becoming a cadet, why not come down and have a look around and meet the staff and cadets. Feel free to ask questions and be prepared for an honest response.
Beware though, the squadron aims to provide a worthwhile programme of activity and training for cadets to get involved in as well as being a part of. Having spent a good number of years as a cadet myself, I believe the ATC has something for everyone, not just those with an interest in aviation. Having fun, building and strengthening friendships, learning new skills, as well as belonging to one of the biggest and definitely the best youth organisation in the country are only a few of the benefits that becoming a cadet bring.
Existing cadets at 967 are benefiting now from the wide ranging activities on offer. They are without doubt, some of the finest young people I have known. Volunteer staff, both uniformed and civilian are here to help, guide, teach, coach and instruct as well as to listen and learn. We are all going places, the question is where are you going?
Please feel free to follow the links to other sites where further information about the ATC can be gained.
We hope you enjoy your visit to our site and that it might prompt you to visit your local squadron to see what activities take place, and how you might benefit from this the premier of youth organisations.
Flight Lieutenant Steve Faulkner DMS RAF VR(T)
Officer Commanding
967 Squadron
Air Training Corps