405 Squadron Australian Air Force Cadets
An aviation focused youth organisation that is administered and actively supported by the Royal Australian Air Force, enrolling between 13 & 18 years.
As a Cadet at 405 Squadron you’ll be offered some inspiring and challenging military-like experiences. You will learn valuable life and work skills that will open up your eyes to new possibilities, opportunities and career options. Contact us now to find out how you can join.
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79 Duke Street
Sunshine, VIC
3020
General information
As a cadet you will:
Be part of a team and gain team building skills
Develop leadership and survival skills
Make new friends and have fun
Experience challenges
Learn to take responsibility
Take part in physical education activities.
As a cadet you’ll learn about:
Aviation
Leadership
Self-discipline
Safe weapons handling
Fieldcraft
First aid
Drill and ceremonial
Communications and navigation skills
Band activities.
Learn about aviation through flying, gliding, aerospace studies, communications and navigation, air traffic control, aeromodelling, aircraft engineering, orienteering and map reading.
Most Squadrons meet weekly (during school terms) for about three hours in an evening.
Squadrons also conduct training on weekends throughout the year.
During school holidays, you can be involved in bivouacs and other specialist courses conducted at Air Force bases.
How do I get promoted?
All new cadets are recruits and have the opportunity to be promoted through the ranks after they successfully complete each training stage. Cadets are then required to attend specific training courses for each rank above Leading Cadet.
Cadets have the following promotion pattern:
Cadet (CDT)
Leading Cadet (LCDT)
Cadet Corporal (CCPL)
Cadet Sergeant (CSGT)
Cadet Flight Sergeant (CFSGT)
Cadet Warrant Officer (CWOFF)
Cadet Under Officer (CUO)
What about uniforms, equipment and contributions?
Becoming a cadet means you can try challenging and amazing activities that are partly paid for by the Australian Government through the AAFC.
Although you can leave at any point, we encourage newcomers to recognise the financial investment being made in them, and commit to remaining a cadet for a reasonable amount of time.
The AAFC provides uniforms and most equipment. On camps, most equipment is provided by Defence, however you may need to provide additional gear such as a sleeping bag . All uniforms and equipment must be returned on leaving the AAFC.
Squadrons generally ask for a weekly or annual subscription to help with running expenses. For most bivouacs and courses, you are asked for a small contribution to help cover expenses not met by Defence.
Requirements to become a cadet
The following conditions must be met before you can become a cadet:
The AAFC will accept an application for enrolment from an applicant upon reaching the age of 12 years and 6 months. Acceptance of an application does not constitute enrolment as the applicant must be 13 years of age to be enrolled in the Australian Air Force Cadets;
not attained the age of 18 years;
have parental or guardian permission to enrol;
be a person ordinarily resident in Australia;
be sufficiently fit and capable of carrying out the normal duties and activities of a cadet in the AAFC. The applicant is to declare any known medical conditions at the time of application in order to assist the CO in the determination of suitability for enrolment and, if required by the CO, undergo a medical examination (at own expense);
provide written parental or guardian permission for a qualified medical practitioner to anaesthetise and operate on the cadet in an emergency;
not be a member of either the Australian Navy Cadets (ANC) or the Australian Army Cadets (AAC), unless such membership is compulsory;
not be a Defence member; and
make a commitment in writing that they have read and agree to abide by the Code of Conduct at Vol 2, Part 1, CH10 – Behaviour Management.
Application forms
Applicants must fully complete and provide the following forms:
Application for Enrolment as a Cadet
Medical Examination (if required by CO)
A signed copy of the AAFC Code of Conduct
Proof of age by birth certificate (or extract) or passport.***
***Present these documents when you apply. Copies will be made and retained.
Opening Hours
| 6:30pm - 9:30pm |
