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... that the 2019 establishment of No. 13 Air Experience Flight RAF marked the return of cadet powered flight experiences to Northern Ireland after more than 22 years? "This will be the first AEF flying for the Air Training Corps (ATC) in the province of Ulster for more than 22 years; it will definitely put the “Air back into the Air Cadets” within Northern Ireland Wing (NIW) and enable the 500 Air Cadets to complete their Flying Syllabus at home without the need to travel to 10 AEF in England or 4 and 12 AEF in Scotland." from: "Northern Ireland Wing Air Training Corps"(PDF). Reserve Forces and Cadets Association for Northern Ireland Annual Report 2019 - 2020: 70.
ALT1:... that before the 2019 establishment of No. 13 Air Experience Flight RAF air cadets from Northern Ireland had to travel to Scotland or England to fly powered aircraft? Source as above