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The rank of 'Airtrooper' abbreviated 'Atpr' is a private rank
Private (rank)

A Private is a soldier of the lowest military rank . The term dates from the Middle Ages, where privates were known as "private soldiers" who were either hired, conscripted, or feudalism into service by a nobleman forming an army....
, the first rank awarded to a soldier of the British Army Air Corps (AAC).

Army Air Corps
The Army Air Corps (AAC) Soldier needs a good standard of education although no formal qualifications are required. Airtroopers are educated and trained to have the ability and motivation to work on their own initiative. AAC soldiers will be trained in a wide range of skills providing a number of military and civilian vocational qualifications.

The AAC provides battlefield helicopters and some fixed wing aircraft for the Army, the main roles being attack of enemy armour, surveillance and target acquisition.






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The rank of 'Airtrooper' abbreviated 'Atpr' is a private rank
Private (rank)

A Private is a soldier of the lowest military rank . The term dates from the Middle Ages, where privates were known as "private soldiers" who were either hired, conscripted, or feudalism into service by a nobleman forming an army....
, the first rank awarded to a soldier of the British Army Air Corps (AAC).

Army Air Corps


The Army Air Corps (AAC) Soldier needs a good standard of education although no formal qualifications are required. Airtroopers are educated and trained to have the ability and motivation to work on their own initiative. AAC soldiers will be trained in a wide range of skills providing a number of military and civilian vocational qualifications.

The AAC provides battlefield helicopters and some fixed wing aircraft for the Army, the main roles being attack of enemy armour, surveillance and target acquisition. AAC Groundcrew need to be able to work as part of a team, and on occasion as an individual, and may be expected to defend Forward Operating Bases
Forward Operating Base

A forward operating base is any secured forward position that is used to support tactical operations. A FOB may or may not contain an airfield, hospital, or other facilities....
 (FOB) and Forward Arming Refuelling Points (FARP), they also refuel and re-arm the helicopters and provide the essential communications to the aircraft and other Army units.

AAC Groundcrew work with a number of different types of helicopters including the, Lynx
Westland Lynx

The Westland Lynx is a British helicopter designed by and built Westland Helicopters at its factory in Yeovil. Originally intended as a utility craft for both civil and naval usage, military interest led to the development of both battlefield and naval variants, which went into operational usage in 1977 and were later adopted by the armed for...
, Bell 212
Bell 212

The Bell 212 Twin Huey is a two-bladed, twin-engined, medium helicopter that first flew in 1968. Originally manufactured by Bell Helicopter in Mirabel, Quebec, Canada, the 212 is marketed to civilian operators and has a fifteen-seat configuration, with one pilot and fourteen passengers....
, Gazelle and Apache
Westland WAH-64 Apache

The Westland WAH-64 Apache is a licence-built version of the Boeing Integrated Defense Systems AH-64 Apache attack helicopter for the British Army....
. They are also required to perform a number of other responsibilities within this employment, from helicopter troop drills, fire, crash rescue and helicopter rigger marshalling
Aircraft marshalling

Aircraft marshalling is visual signalling between ground personnel and aircraft pilot on an airport, aircraft carrier or helipad.Marshalling is one-on-one visual communication and a part of aircraft ground handling....
. There are a number of Light Goods Vehicles (LGV) utilised by the AAC, of which all Groundcrew will be trained to drive and service, including Landrovers, Osh Kosh 22000 litre Refueller Vehicle and the Detachable Rack Operating Platform Systems (15 tonne flatbeds).

Training


Basic training

All Army Air Corps Groundcrew are trained to be soldiers first during their Basic, or Phase 1 training. Initially recruits attend basic training which is called Phase 1 training either as Junior Entry (JE) Soldiers at the Army Foundation College
Army Foundation College

The Army Foundation College in Harrogate AFC trains future soldiers from all cap badges except the Royal Military Police. School leavers aged between 16 and 17 years and one month of age are eligible to join, the AFC offers young men and women the opportunity to learn as you earn....
 in Harrogate, or Army Training Regiment
Army Training Regiment

An Army Training Regiment is a unit of the British Army which conducts basic training for all new recruits, less adult Infantry recruits who are trained at the ITC at Catterick North Yorkshire, and some non-infantry TA units ....
 (ATR) at Bassingbourne, or as Standard Entry (SE) Soldiers at ATR Winchester for Males and ATR(P) for Females.

The following subjects are taught at all the training facilities: Drill, Weapon Training, Field Craft, Map Reading, First Aid, Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear (CBRN)
CBRN

CBRN is an acronym for chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear. It is in common use worldwide, to refer to incidents or weapons in which any of these four hazards have presented themselves....
 formerly (NBC) Nuclear, Biological and Chemical Defence and Physical Fitness. In addition JE Soldiers get additional training in Military Education, Finance, Security, Military Law
Armed Forces Act 2006

The Armed Forces Act 2006 is an Act of Parliament of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.It received Royal Assent in the United Kingdom on 8 November 2006 and came into force over the next two years....
 and Literacy/Numeracy Skills.

There is also an opportunity to carry out Adventure Training and Community Projects.

Trade training

Having successfully completed Phase 1 training, recruits move to the School of Army Aviation, Middle Wallop, Hampshire to begin aviation employment training, or Phase 2 training. This begins with a three week induction course, including B Vehicle (car) theory, practise and tests and an in-depth insight to the AAC. On successful completion of this module, and airtrooper will then complete the additional three trade specific modules:

Groundhandling skills

The Groundcrewman's course lasts three weeks.

Communication skills

The class-three Signaller
Signaller

In the armed forces, a signaller is a soldier or seaman responsible for military communications and related tasks. Most signallers are employed in the operation of radio equipment and Antenna s , but other signallers may be responsible for the construction and maintenance of telephone lines and telephone switchboards for field telephone syst...
's course is four weeks long.

Aircraft Refuelling/Hazardous Materials training

This three-week course qualifies an Aircraft Refueller Operator.

On successful completion of these trade modules an Airtrooper will be loaded onto an LGV course at the Defence School of Transport (DST), Leconfield , in Humberside. This course takes between 10-12 weeks where the Airtrooper will be taught to drive and maintain LGVs employed in the AAC. At the end of these courses the Airtrooper will be qualified as an AAC Soldier Class 3, ready to be posted to his/her first Regiment.

Joining a Regiment


On completion of Phase 2 training, Airtroopers are posted to a Regiment in either UK, Northern Ireland or Germany. Later there may be opportunities to serve in an Independent Squadron/Flight in a variety of locations both home and abroad including; Brunei
British Military Garrison Brunei

The British Military Garrison Brunei is the name given to the British armed forces presence in Brunei. Since the handover ceremony of Hong Kong in 1997, the garrison in Brunei is the only remaining British military base in the Far East, and along with Diego Garcia one of only two East of Suez....
, Canada
British Army Training Unit Suffield

The British Army Training Unit Suffield is a unit located at the vast training area of CFB Suffield in Alberta, Canada. BATUS is the British Army's largest armoured training field and it can accommodate live-firing exercises up to the brigade level....
, Germany or Belize
Military of Belize

The Belize Defence Force is the military of Belize, and is responsible for protecting the sovereignty of Belize The BDF, along with the National Forensic Science Service, the National Coast Guard, and the Immigration Department, is a department of the Ministry of National Security, which is headed by Carlos Perdomo; the BDF itself is comman...
. Once in a Regiment an Airtrooper will be allocated to a Squadron and carry out the ground duties for which he/she have been trained. Squadrons also carry out overseas training to Kenya, Canada, USA, Norway and many other European countries.

Prospects


The AAC career development programme is designed to deliver the training and education an Airtrooper needs to take on the challenge of increased responsibility and future promotion. All soldiers will receive an annual Confidential Report (CR) with a mid-year performance appraisal. Airtroopers will have the opportunity to discuss these reports with regards to career options. Airtroopers will be exposed to considerable challenges and will learn to get the very best out of themselves and others.

See also

  • Trooper
    Trooper

    Trooper may refer to:* Trooper , a Canadian rock band* Trooper , a Romanian heavy metal band* Trooper , a military private rank* Trooper , a rank used by some state police agencies in the United States...
  • British Army Other Ranks rank insignia
  • Private Rank United Kingdom
  • Trooper (rank)
    Trooper (rank)

    Trooper is the equivalent military rank to private in a regiment with a cavalry tradition in the British Army and many other Commonwealth of Nations armies, including those of Australian Army, Canadian Army, South African Army and New Zealand Army....
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