What are the ATC values?
The Corps' values are:
Respect
Integrity
Service
Excellence
Or for short RISE, to help you remember. there is another value which is the nonofficial value called leadership. The Royal Air Force also follows these values, so if you are joining the RAF knowing them will help you on your selection process.
Whats does each value mean?
Respect- You need to show respect to others, the environment, property and most importantly your self! You know how you want to be treated, so use that as the standard in which you act.
Integrity- Integrity is about doing the right thing, whether that's sticking up for a friend or telling the truth about what happened in a situation. Don't be the one to stand back and watch then afterwards wish you had stepped in. Do the right thing!
Service- Service can be interpreted as helping others and the community. or representing your squadron, wing or the Corps.
Excellence- Is doing the best you can possibly do! You should give 100% in everything you do. Don't coarse your way through life, put as much as you possibly can.
I'm hoping this short blog may inspire you in life and to be a good person.
A last tip I use the values in situations especially at the squadron, for example if cadets are late or unprepared, I would say its a lack of respect and doesn't show they are trying their best. It works great psychologically.
Respect- You need to show respect to others, the environment, property and most importantly your self! You know how you want to be treated, so use that as the standard in which you act.
Integrity- Integrity is about doing the right thing, whether that's sticking up for a friend or telling the truth about what happened in a situation. Don't be the one to stand back and watch then afterwards wish you had stepped in. Do the right thing!
Service- Service can be interpreted as helping others and the community. or representing your squadron, wing or the Corps.
Excellence- Is doing the best you can possibly do! You should give 100% in everything you do. Don't coarse your way through life, put as much as you possibly can.
I'm hoping this short blog may inspire you in life and to be a good person.
One of my squadron commanders once said to me, "you will enjoy life the most out side your comfort zone and looking for challenges that will do this!"
A last tip I use the values in situations especially at the squadron, for example if cadets are late or unprepared, I would say its a lack of respect and doesn't show they are trying their best. It works great psychologically.
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