HC Deb 08 December 1966 vol 737 cc369-70W
Mr. Maginnis

asked the Secretary of State for Defence what is the average cost per man to train each flight cadet at the Royal Air Force College, Cranwell, for the general duties, technical, equipment, and secretarial branches, respectively, of the Royal Air Force at the latest convenient date; and what were the equivalent figures for 1950 and 1960.

Mr. Merlyn Rees

For 1966, the costs per cadet are as follows:

£
General Duties (pilot) 48,000
General Duties (navigator) 37,000
Engineer Branch (cadet phase only) 19,000
Equipment Branch 14,000
Secretarial Branch 14,000

I regret that the figures for 1950 are not available. Such figures as we have for 1960 would, I fear, be misleading, as their precise basis and content is not now clear, and as there have been changes in the nature of the course and aircraft since then.

Mr. Maginnis

asked the Secretary of State for Defence how many flight cadets in C, humanities, stream of numbers 81, 82 and 83 entries at the Royal Air Force College, Cranwell, successfully completed external Bachelor of Arts degrees at the University of London; what percentage this represented of the candidates; and what percentage of the successful candidates are now serving officers in the Royal Air Force.

Mr. Merlyn Rees

The figures are:

Entry No. Studied for B.A. Successful
81 6 3
82
83 4 4
10 7

All seven successful candidates are now serving in the Royal Air Force.

Mr. Maginnis

asked the Secretary of State for Defence what was the average percentage of flight cadets at the Royal Air Force College, Cranwell, who successfully completed their courses, as compared with their initial entry, at the latest convenient date; what were the equivalent percentages for 1951, 1956, and 1960; and whether he is satisfied that the initial selection procedure is sufficiently rigorous.

Mr. Merlyn Rees

The information is as follows:

Graduation Successful Completion of Courses per cent.
1951 (3 courses) 83.3
1956 (2 courses) 69.5
1960 (2 courses) 65.4
1965 (2 courses) 83.9
1966 (1 course) 78.3

The above figures would indicate that the current initial selection procedure is sufficiently rigorous, but we are always trying to improve it.