There appears to be no will to do anything associated with risk in the ACO at present.
Cadet deaths when flying have led to greater reluctance to overlook the risks associated with flying. Cadet deaths during AT have led to greater reluctance to overlook the risks associated with AT. Hardly surprising, however unfortunate the impact on the amount of flying/AT being done!
The cadets have virtually no opportunity to fly and are leaving in droves.
Do you have any figures to back this up?
I just can't understand why the organisation isn't making up for it, and therefore re-engaging the cadets, by offering more sqn visits and jollies.
Do you mean ATC sqns going on visits, or ATC visits to RAF sqns? And what kind of jollies?