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Old 4th June 2026 | 08:36
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Airmanship

Just wondering if airmanship is 'taught' these days?
Is it included in the syllabus where you are, or do the teachers have to fill the gaps? Seems from some incidents of late, that there is not much about??

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Old 4th June 2026 | 12:43
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Is it taught … Can it be taught; what is this 'Airmanship', which may or not be taught.

I am convinced that I was taught airmanship (RAF), but have wondered career-long, how; without any convincing answer.

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