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CJE 21st November 2013 11:00

FTS and SFTS in the RAF
 
Hello,

What's the difference between a Flying Training School and a Service Flying Training School?
Did the former only train pilots?

Thanks in advance.

Chris

Graham Boak 21st November 2013 12:51

Re: FTS and SFTS in the RAF
 
Between the wars the FTS trained pilots from ab initio to posting to squadron. From 1935 the elementary element was transferred to civilian-run schools, the Elementary and Reserve Flying Training Schools. With the outbreak of war, the civilian schools were taken into the military and the FTS became Service Flying Training Schools, reverting to the title of FTS postwar.

Summarised from Air Britain's Flying Training and Support Units since 1912.

CJE 21st November 2013 13:15

Re: FTS and SFTS in the RAF
 
Thanks Graham.
So I assume there is no difference between a pre-war FTS and a WWII SFTS.
Chris

Graham Boak 21st November 2013 18:49

Re: FTS and SFTS in the RAF
 
Other than such changes occurring a a result of wartime needs, pressures, re-equipment etc. So I understand.

Bill Walker 22nd November 2013 02:24

Re: FTS and SFTS in the RAF
 
I believe that a pre 1935 FTS would combine an early war EFTS and SFTS, both in terms of range of equipment and training provided.


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