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What is an Air Experience Flight (AEF)?

An Air Experience Flight (AEF) is a training unit of the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve (Training Branch) whose main purpose is to give introductory flying experience to cadets from the Air Training Corps and the Combined Cadet Force. As of 2019, thirteen AEFs are active.

What is an EAF and how does it work?

With an EAF, management systems are broader in scope in order to encompass the key interactions between fisheries, the resources they target and the wider ecosystems in which they operate.

What is AEF No 1?

AEF No. 1 might be composed of F-15 or F-16 flying squadrons and maintenance or support squadrons from multiple bases throughout the United States, both active and reserve. When it's time for that AEF to deploy, personnel from all of these different squadrons, located at different bases, will all deploy as one large organization.

What is the AEF cycle?

Predictability also is key for traditional guardsmen and reservists who must balance military duties with full-time civilian employment. The 20-month AEF cycle includes periods of normal training, preparation, and on-call or deployment eligibility.

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