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Established more than half a century ago, the Hong Kong Air Cadet Corps (HKACC) has long been a foundation for the development of local aviation talent. Until recently, however, training was carried out at borrowed school and community centre facilities. HKACC Commanding Officer Chan Mang-lang highlighted the challenges faced over the years. “Venue limitations restricted our ability to hold training activities according to our needs or introduce professional equipment like flight simulators.” Renovation project To improve its training environment, in 2018 the corps began looking for a suitable location to establish a new headquarters and training centre. Ultimately, in 2023, it chose a vacant school on Shiu Fai Terrace in Wan Chai. HKACC Deputy Officer Commanding Operations Group Martin Choi explained that the original school had 12 classrooms and an assembly hall, meaning the refit could be accomplished without major renovations, allowing for time and cost savings. After over a year of refurbishments, the new headquarters officially opened in March. Classrooms were transformed into multi-purpose rooms, conference rooms and other facilities, providing cadets with ample training and learning areas. The corps also added several small flight simulators and a helicopter simulator. “As Hong Kong integrates into the Greater Bay Area’s aerospace developments, the new headquarters equip the youth with cutting-edge facilities to explore aviation careers,” said Mr Choi. “These professional facilities could enhance the cadets’ technical skills. In future, we will also introduce one-to-one fixed-wing aircraft simulators for cadets.” Overcoming challengesAs a youth uniformed group, foot drill training is vital for the corps. The original playground has been converted into a parade ground for Chinese-style foot drills and a flag-raising training zone. During reconstruction, however, technical challenges arose when it came to installing flagpoles. Due to the lack of road access, which prevented large machinery from entering the site, the contractor opted to use manual labour and small machines to lift and install three steel sections for the 15m main flagpole and the two 13m flagpoles on either side of it. Building prideThe new headquarters also features a national education corner aimed at strengthening young people’s national identity and pride through showcasing the country’s achievements and development. HKACC No. 402 Squadron Non-commissioned Officer-in-charge Lui Wai-fung, who joined the corps five years ago, outlined that the new training centre offers numerous opportunities for training and growth, as well as increasing cadets’ sense of belonging. Vital supportFrom April 2024, the corps has been supported and funded by the Government Flying Service (GFS), which also assisted in establishing the new headquarters. GFS Air Crewman Officer III Nicholas Choi stated that the service participated in site selection meetings led by the Security Bureau and the Development Bureau to ensure that the facilities at the new headquarters would meet the corps’ future development needs. Having offered technical and professional advice to assist the corps in setting up its flight simulation equipment and teaching facilities, it also provides ongoing virtual reality and flight simulator training for cadets. In addition, it hosts cadets at GFS headquarters on enriching educational field trips. Bright prospectsGFS Acting Senior Pilot Martin Yu explained that on such visits, “when the cadets enter the hangar, they may actually have a quick touch on the helicopters, so they are usually very happy and become more interested in our daily job for GFS and aviation on the whole.” Mr Yu also revealed that over 10% of current flight personnel in the GFS are former cadets, and said he hopes this percentage can rise even further in the future. “Apart from that, many cadets has become a professional in aviation industry, including in many different streams, like the air traffic controllers, like in the maintenance industry, in the aviation, as well as a pilot.”
posted on May 18, 2025 12:00 am

At
4 p.m.
at the Hong Kong Observatory :
Air temperature : 30 degrees Celsius
Relative Humidity : 69 per cent
During the past hour
the mean UV Index recorded at King's Park : 4
Intensity of UV radiation : moderate The air temperatures at other places were:
Hong Kong Observatory30 degrees ;
King's Park31 degrees ;
Wong Chuk Hang29 degrees ;
Ta Kwu Ling31 degrees ;
Lau Fau Shan30 degrees ;
Tai Po31 degrees ;
Sha Tin31 degrees ;
Tuen Mun30 degrees ;
Tseung Kwan O30 degrees ;
Sai Kung32 degrees ;
Cheung Chau29 degrees ;
Chek Lap Kok30 degrees ;
Tsing Yi29 degrees ;
Shek Kong30 degrees ;
Tsuen Wan Ho Koon28 degrees ;
Tsuen Wan Shing Mun Valley29 degrees ;
Hong Kong Park29 degrees ;
Shau Kei Wan29 degrees ;
Kowloon City30 degrees ;
Happy Valley29 degrees ;
Wong Tai Sin31 degrees ;
Stanley29 degrees ;
Kwun Tong30 degrees ;
Sham Shui Po29 degrees ;
Kai Tak Runway Park30 degrees ;
Yuen Long Park31 degrees ;
Tai Mei Tuk30 degrees .
posted on May 18, 2025 4:21 pm

Communicable Diseases Watch Volume 21, Number 4, Weeks 13 - 16 (March 23 – April 19, 2025)
posted on Apr 24, 2025 12:00 am
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