How about the red barrows?
Exactly what I was thinking.
/ red bull pier jump.
Iām sure the ATC are prohibited from using inflatables due to a bouncy castle incident - cracking branding from the ACF & SCC though and a good show demonstrating their unique area of expertise which is the point.
The Sea Cadets sail a ship over water, the ACF all clamber onto a bus to go to a random place and the air cadets are experts in all things banned.
ā¦because as a military sponsored and themed youth organisation we are bound by the MOD to use service-kit only - as there is no āservice inflatable regimentā it would require ānon-service inflatablesā which is an option which is not available to use, much like civilian flying as that would be a ānon-service aircraftā
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RAF Spadeadam has a number of inflatable targets
I believe the army also have inflatable indoor training equipment for CQB
What would we put on a RAFAC one?
We wouldnāt have a jailā¦ Weād have a pause.
Canāt have āchanceā far too risky.
Swap the train stations out for Clarity contractors, charge double the normal price.
Every square would be ādo not pass Goā
Do not collect VA
Is there an actual risk assessment to play monopoly? Could be risky
I thought the ATC board game was a version of cluedo called āscrew upā where you had to identify who messed up, where they did & with what.
āIt was flt Lt White in the SOV with the bungee cordā
I can already hear the ACP4 clackson going off!
That sounds like the beginning of a safeguarding report
Great minds
Now, donāt give people the idea of world domination.
Go Directly to Cranwell !