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The Last F111
The Albion Park Girls and Boys Squadrons of the Australian Air League are lucky enough to share Hangar space with the presence of the last F111C to fly Read More -
Who Needs An Engine To Fly?
During the recent summer school holiday cadets from the Australian Air League’s Sunbury Squadron had the opportunity to experience unpowered flight with a visit to the Geelong Gliding Club, Read More -
Sunbury Sqn visit Airservices
Recently the cadets, NCOs, officers and parents from Sunbury Squadron were afforded a very unique opportunity to get behind-the-scenes with a guided tour of the Melbourne Airport Air Traffic Control Centre. Read More -
Queensland shine at Aviation Expo
Recently the Air League took part at the recent Aviation Careers Expo. Read More
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How to Join
The Air League is for boys and girls aged 8 to 18 with a passion for aviation, fun and adventure. If that sounds like you - we'd love to hear from you!
Learn To Fly!
Did you know you can learn to fly before most of your friends can drive a car?
News
FAI 75 and FFC 02 2012
Sep 14 2012Federal Administration Instruction 75 (Privacy Policy) and Federal Field Circular No.2/2012 (Composite Units - AAL Review Competitions) have been issued and are available for download from the AAL website here.
Air crash memorial
Aug 11 2012![]()
On the 4th November, 1942 a Lockheed Hudson bomber crashed in bad weather at West Dapto while patrolling for enemy submarines. Last Thursday cadets from the Australian Air League Albion Park and Southern Highlands took part in a service at Dapto RSL to honour their sacrifice.



