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Army Aviation Centre

Apache in front of the control tower at Middle Wallop The Army Aviation Centre, located at Middle Wallop, Hampshire is the home of Army Aviation. It conducts Phase 2, Phase 3 Ground Training and Flying Training.

The Army Aviation Centre (AACen) conducts training for officers and soldiers in both aircrew and groundcrew roles and is home to 2 (Training) Regiment Army Air Corps (2 (Trg) Regt AAC) and 7 (Training) Regiment Army Air Corps (7 (Trg) Regt AAC).

2 (Trg) Regt AAC consists of two squadrons: 668 (Training) Squadron Army Air Corps and 676 Squadron Army Air Corps. These squadrons provide and manage the ground training for all Army Air Corps (AAC) Phase 2 trainees and Direct Entry Groundcrew officers.

7 (Trg) Regt AAC consists of three squadrons: 670 Squadron Army Air Corps, 671 Squadron Army Air Corps and 673 Squadron Army Air Corps. These squadrons provide the necessary flying training for AAC officers and non-commissioned officers.

AACen, in its current format, came into being on 1 August 2009. Prior to this it was known as the School of Army Aviation.

668 (Training) Squadron Army Air Corps - Live Firing Tactical Training

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