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A PC-9 from the Roulettes aerobatic display team. The team forms part of the Air Force Training Group, which operates a number of PC-9 training aircraft.
A PC-9 from the Roulettes aerobatic display team. The team forms part of the Air Force Training Group, which operates a number of PC-9 training aircraft.

The Royal Australian Air Force's Air Force Training Group is responsible for providing individual training to members of the RAAF. The Group was established as Training Command in September 1953 and is headquartered at RAAF Williams. In July 2006 Training Command was re-formed as the Air Force Training Group under Air Command. The Air Force Training Group commands a number of RAAF units grouped into the RAAF's Air Training Wing and Ground Training Wing as well as the RAAF College and two combat support units.