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AGT 1
provides the opportunity for suitable cadets and junior CGIs, who have
been recommended for further training following a successful gliding scholarship,
to progress to the first stage of AGT. By the end of the course students
will have done a further 20 (minimum) launches with dual instruction and
a further 5 solo circuits.
AGT provides
the opportunity to revise the syllabus of the Gliding Scholarship and
also to teach more advanced techniques such as accurate landings in a
defined area, fast launch procedures and crosswind landings. At the end
of the course AGT Gold Wings are awarded and the member of staff is then
designated as a U/T Instructor.
Proceed
to U/T Instructors
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