RAF - MIOTC Flashcards
1
Q
What does MIOTC stand for?
A
- Modular Initial Officer Training Course
2
Q
Describe its structure
A
- 4 x 6 week modules
- Each of which break down skills soldiers need to learn
3
Q
Name and describe phase 1
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- Military Induction Module
- Learning general military skills such as drill, field craft, first aid, weapon handling and safety and physical training
4
Q
Name and describe phase 2
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- Development Module 1
- Learning and applying leadership skills in a practical environment
- Continuing physical training
- Ends with a week long field exercise, where recruits will need to take leadership roles in a military scenario.
- Beginning more classroom theory
5
Q
Name and describe phase 3
A
- Development Module 2
- 3 different sub-modules will be completed by the recruits, going through 3 different disciplines (classes). Those being AirC2, Line Management Responsibilities, Care and Welfare in Leadership.
- Further learning and application of leadership theory in a practical environment
- Educating on physical training and health, promoting exercise autonomy
6
Q
What is the name of phase 4 and what will you be learning
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- Consolidation Module
- Split into two phases, Consolidation Phase and the Transition & Graduation Phase
- Consolidation Phase is a mixture of practical and written examinations and exercises
- You will also be taking part in a C2 mock exercise, a week long management exercise at Granton
- So long as results are satisfactory, the recruit moves on to “Transition and Graduation phase”
7
Q
Where and what will you be doing after the MIOTC?
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- RAF Bedfordshire
- Specialist Officer Initial Training (SOIT)