Hong Kong Air Cadet Corps


The Hong Kong Air Cadet Corps is a voluntary uniformed group subsidised by the Home Affairs Bureau of the Hong Kong government and is registered under the Societies Ordinance as a non-profit making charitable organisation.
Created in 1971 with ties to the British Armed Forces' Combined Cadet Force, it is an aviation-orientated, disciplined youth organisation; aiming to provide its members with initial aviation education, to develop their leadership capabilities and to promote their social awareness through community service. It is also an organisation supported by Cathay Pacific Airways and Dragon Air for aviation training.
Apart from training in aviation knowledge, the HKACC also organises outdoor activities such as parachuting, rifle drill, familiarisation visits, hiking, night journeys, field training camp, and even flag days. In the summer, canoe courses and other aquatic activities are organised. In addition members of the Corps are obliged to take part in community service.
They are divided into 7 wings, Hong Kong Island, New Territories East, New Territories West, Kowloon East, Kowloon West, No 6 and Operations Support Wings. Those wings are further divided into squadrons; each squadron consists of a minimum of 35 cadets. Most of the squadrons are based at secondary schools for recruitment and training purposes.

Organisation

The Commanding Officer of the Hong Kong Air Cadet Corps is Group Captain LEE Kwok Wing. As HKACC chief executive officer, the Commanding Officer is responsible to the Executive Board for the Corps day-to-day operations.
The Commanding Officer Office co-ordinates a number of specialist functions at headquarters level, namely administration of the Honorary Officers Scheme; legal affairs; vocational qualifications; and liaison with the British and Canadian Air Cadet Organisations.
The Administration & Support Group discharges the administrative and support functions necessary for the daily running of the Corps. Its portfolio encompasses the routine administrative function of capital project, personnel, financial and properties management; organisation of adventure activities; information technology; interface with government policy bureaux and funding agencies; public affairs; logistics and supplies; and medical support.
The missions of the Institutional Advancement Group include liaison with the Central Government, government departments, mainland organisations, parents and other uniformed groups; international and mainland exchanges; and special developmental projects.
The Operations Group is in direct command of the five operational wings, and is responsible for organising and co-ordinating the activities of cadet and university squadrons. The Operations Group sees to that the functioning of its subordinate units are in line with the training objectives set out by the Headquarters, and that the Corps community services commitments are satisfactorily fulfilled.
The Training Group establishes the training standards and syllabus within the Corps. Such standards are constantly updated in light of community needs and technical advancements. The Training Group also runs advanced and specialist courses such as aviation education programmes; adult training; cadet non-commissioned officer training; and skills training.
The Flying Squadron organises air experience activities for the Corps. It also oversees flight operations and flight safety according to Civil Aviation standards.

Advanced Aviation Education Programme (AAEP) Scholarship

The AAEP was first introduced in 1997 and available only to members of HKACC and other uniformed youth organisations. In 2000, AAEP opened its door to the general public and it was in that year that Cathay Pacific Airways became the co-organiser of the Programme. This year the Community College of City University also joined us as our third co-organiser. The Programme aims to provide the participants with the ground training necessary to take the Australian Civil Aviation Safety Authority General Flying Practical Test.
Participants who passed all assessments will be awarded with a Certificate of Achievement issued by HKACC. AAEP graduates can apply for credit exemption when applying for the Associate Degree of Science in Airport Operations and Aviation Logistics offered by the Community College of City University. HKACC cadets who have passed the Programme will be deemed to have passed all Aviation Education subjects as required for the achievement of the Senior Cadet and Staff Cadet classifications.
Participants must complete the following 8 compulsory subjects divided into two modules which comprise a total of 20 sessions:
Technical modules
Navigation Modules
Practical module
Most of the squadrons of the Hong Kong Air Cadet Corps are part of the Operations Group, which is divided into six wings, numbered one to six, and the Ceremonial Squadron under Ceremonial Wing, Training Group.
SquadronWing
Ceremonial SquadronTraining Group
101 SquadronNo 1 Wing
102 SquadronNo 1 Wing
103 SquadronNo 1 Wing
104 SquadronNo 1 Wing
105 SquadronNo 1 Wing
106 SquadronNo 1 Wing
107 SquadronNo 1 Wing
108 SquadronNo 1 Wing
201 SquadronNo 2 Wing
202 SquadronNo 2 Wing
203 SquadronNo 2 Wing
205 SquadronNo 2 Wing
206 SquadronNo 2 Wing
212 SquadronNo 2 Wing
213 SquadronNo 2 Wing
214 SquadronNo 2 Wing
301 SquadronNo 3 Wing
302 SquadronNo 3 Wing
303 SquadronNo 3 Wing
304 SquadronNo 3 Wing
308 SquadronNo 3 Wing
313 SquadronNo 3 Wing
401 SquadronNo 4 Wing
402 SquadronNo 4 Wing
403 SquadronNo 4 Wing
404 SquadronNo 4 Wing
405 SquadronNo 4 Wing
406 SquadronNo 4 Wing
407 SquadronNo 4 Wing
408 SquadronNo 4 Wing
501 SquadronNo 5 Wing
502 SquadronNo 5 Wing
503 SquadronNo 5 Wing
504 SquadronNo 5 Wing
505 SquadronNo 5 Wing
506 SquadronNo 5 Wing
507 SquadronNo 5 Wing
508 SquadronNo 5 Wing
601 SquadronNo 6 Wing
602 SquadronNo 6 Wing
603 SquadronNo 6 Wing
604 SquadronNo 6 Wing
605 SquadronNo 6 Wing
606 SquadronNo 6 Wing
607 SquadronNo 6 Wing
608 SquadronNo 6 Wing
609 SquadronNo 6 Wing
Central Training SquadronNo 6 Wing

Ranks

RankInstructorSergeant InstructorWarrant OfficerOfficer TraineeOfficer Cadet
Insignia
NotesThose who are 21 years old or have a Secondary 5 education and have completed an instructors training course.Sergeant and Warrant Officer Instructors who are undergoing training to become Commissioned Officers.Those who are 21 years old and have a university or specialist degree, who are now undergoing training to become Commissioned Officers.

RankCadetCadet Lance CorporalCadet CorporalCadet SergeantCadet Flight SergeantCadet Warrant Officer
Insignia
NotesYoung people aged 11–20 who can speak Cantonese and with basic English capabilities.

Fleet

Helicopters used for flight experience in Hong Kong include:
Glider training is provided by Canada/Australia and private flying clubs in Canada / New Zealand.