Reserve Forces Act 1980

Call out for training of Army Reserve and Air Force Reserve otherwise than under section 38U.K.

17(1)Where section 38 above does not apply to a man of the Army Reserve he may be called out for annual training—U.K.

(a)at such time or times, and

(b)at such place or places within the United Kingdom, and

(c)for such period or periods,

as may be prescribed, but he is not liable to be called out under this sub-paragraph in any one year for more than 12 days or 20 drills.

(2)Such a man may, during any period of training for which he may be called out, be attached to and trained with any body of the regular or auxiliary forces.

(3)Where section 38 does not apply to a man of the Air Force Reserve he may be called out for annual training—

(a)at such time or times, and

(b)at such place or places within the United Kingdom, and

(c)for such period or periods,

as may be prescribed.

(4)The period or periods so prescribed shall not exceed in any one year—

(a)24 days in the case of a man who is serving as a qualified pilot or as a qualified navigator;

(b)6 months in the case of a man who is undergoing instruction with a view to his qualifying for service as a pilot or navigator;

(c)12 days or 20 drills or instructional parades in the case of any other man.

In this sub-paragraph “navigator” includes “observer”, and “qualified” means qualified in accordance with orders or regulations made under the provisions of this Act relating to the Air Force Reserve.

(5)A man of the Air Force Reserve may, during any period of training for which he may be called out or which he may be required to undergo, be attached to and trained with any body of the regular or auxiliary air force.

(6)Sub-paragraphs (3) to (5) above are subject to the provisions of this Act relating to special reservists.