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Australian Defence Force Parachuting School

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306: 318: 31: 152:. The unit's first Commanding Officer/Chief Instructor was Squadron Leader C.A.V. Bourne. The instructors on the staff were both Army and RAAF personnel. The first course of trainees commenced in September 1951. In 1958, the wing was renamed the Parachute Training Flight. In 1961, the first Military Free Fall (MFF) Paratroop Course was conducted. 241:
In May 1974, the Parachute Training School established a Army Parachute Display Team the "Red Berets" renaming the Air Force's Parachute Display Team the "Dominoes". The team is composed of instructors and staff from the parachuting school. The team provides displays around Australia including jumps
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steerable parachute at altitudes between 800 feet (240 m) and 1,000 feet (300 m) on land and water. Military Free Fall training is provided from aircraft up to 12,000 feet (3,660 m).
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The Army assumed responsibility for parachute training on 14 May 1974 and the school was renamed the Parachute Training School, under the command of Lieutenant Colonel
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with two civilian C-212-200 aircraft provided by Military Support Services to replace the Caribou. Since 2013, two civilian C-212-400 aircraft have been provided by
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with flags, smoke and in formation. The Red Berets conduct 15 to 20 displays each year.
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In 2007, the school entered into a service a parachute training dedicated aircraft the
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helicopter was used from 1974 to 1990 for freefall only training.
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in 1986 and has continued its role there until the present.
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helicopter was used for training from 1973 to 1986 and the
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A Red Berets parachute rigger during a jump from a Dakota
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The first parachute training unit was formed in 1942 the
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light transport aircraft for freefall only training.
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Index


Australia
Army
HMAS Albatross
Nowra, New South Wales
Australian Army
Defence Special Operations Training and Education Centre
HMAS Albatross
Nowra, New South Wales
Paratroop Training Unit
Royal Australian Air Force
RAAF Base Williamtown
New South Wales
Harry Smith
Forces Command
Special Operations Command
static line
T-11
MC-6
High Altitude Parachute Operations
Douglas C-47 Dakota
Lockheed C-130 Hercules
de Havilland Canada DHC-4 Caribou
Boeing CH-47 Chinook
Bell UH-1 Iroquois
Pilatus Porter
GAF Nomad
de Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter
CASA C-212 Aviocar
Skytraders

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