
Complete the requirements below:
-
Qualify with one of the following:
-
Hold the Basic Aviation Skills Badge; OR
-
Be at least 11½ years and complete requirements 1 and 5 of the Basic Aviation Skills Badge.
-
-
List the main types of aircraft and identify the parts of an aeroplane.
-
Identify 12 aircraft in use today from pictures or in flight. These must include at least 2 civil commercial aircraft, 2 military aircraft and 2 light private aircraft.
-
Explain how wind speed and direction are measured and how weather can affect various air activities. Demonstrate how to obtain a local forecast for an air activity.
-
Understand the phonetic alphabet, explain why it is used and demonstrate its use.
-
Demonstrate ability to trim a suitable model glider to perform a straight glide, stall and specified turn. Explain the relationships between lift, drag, thrust and weight.
-
Choose one of the following activities:
-
Fly in a light aircraft or glider as a passenger and know the Rules in Policy, Organisation and Rules relating to flying.
-
Help to organise a visit to an airfield or place of aviation history for a group of Scouts. Explain to your assessor what you would need to tell the Scouts prior to the visit.
-
-
From the list of Aviation Skills - training activities complete a further six items taken from at least four different sections.
Notes
-
If you need help designing alternatives to these requirements for those with special needs please contact the Special Needs Office at Gilwell Park.













