The 'Central Flying School' ('CFS') is the
Royal Air Force's primary institution for the training of flying instructors. It was established at
RAF Upavon in
Upavon,
Wiltshire in 1912, and is the longest existing flying training school. The CFS's first commandant was Captain Godfrey Paine. It has been responsible for instructor training since 1920, with pilot training being delegated to the Flying Training Schools.
Today,
Upavon Airfield is still used to train glider pilots and flying instructors by the
Air Cadet Organisation using the Viking T Mk 1 gliders of ''622 Volunteer Gliding Squadron''. It is also used by the
Army Gliding Association.
Sources
Official Web site