ACTO 10

Really?? Are you sure that shouldn’t say wing?

Sure. It may have been filtered out by other wings…

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Thank you very much, I am all trained up now.

Spotted on the ACTO10 course:

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Ummm…

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The scale overall represents risk.

The colours represent boredom.

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Just did the Acto 10 course. Great online learning module!

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I would have said the colours in that graphic are back to front.

The colours represent fun.
“If you’re not living on the edge, you’re taking up too much space.”

Please don’t report me.

In seriousness though, having done the ACTO10 course and a couple of others in that format, I like it.

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The rest of the mandatory ones please…they were coma inducing!

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I pointed that one out too :smiley:
Must have been created by an extreme sports fan…

or a cyclist

I reckon cycling on roads is an extreme sport these days.

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Started ACTO 10 in Ultilearn but it says incomplete satisfied as I unfortunately closed the page before finishing. Does anyone know how to delete it and start again as it says registered after the course and I don’t have the option to resume it. Any help would be appreciated.

I’ve got that issue when my internet crashed. I have raised a helpdesk query, but as yet……….nowt.

Just searching through ACTO 10 for reference.
There are so many events going on in my wing and from region that never actually get approved, or if they do, then only within a couple days of the event.

I can’t seem to see it in ACTO 10 but i’m sure there is supposed to be a 2 week minimum time-frame between getting an event authorised and the event occurring.

Anyone have a reference?

I’m pretty sure it’s at the discretion or the authoriser.

The WATTO ToR has a guideline but makes it clear that not keeping to the timeline is not in itself a reason to decline it.

Additionally, there doesn’t seem to be anything with ACTO 10 explicitly stating that events that are not authorised cannot take place.

Well surely that’s self explained on the basis that you can’t do something that’s “not-authorised”

At what point should an activity be approved? Is it once the structure and planning is in place and the essential staff have been allocated, or are we expected to wait until participant selection is complete so that approval is ostensibly based on visibility of the entire package?

If people are waiting to lock down the cadets list (so far as is possible) that could explain the tendency to wait until the last minute, while I personally favour approval in principle of an activity framework which can then be populated by suitable cadets up to the mandated ratios.

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Exactly this, I tend to submit things early. That being said I would not want a minimum notification time as short notice activities can be run successfully at times too.