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Air Cadet Summer Training. Cadet and Parent Briefing - 2014. General Information 1. Applying. Apply through the squadron (on the form provided) If you’re planning family vacations please indicate the dates you’re not available for camp - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
AIR CADET SUMMER TRAINING Cadet and Parent Briefing - 2014
GENERAL INFORMATION1. APPLYING
Apply through the squadron (on the form provided)
If you’re planning family vacations please indicate the dates you’re not available for camp
Priority ranking is based on attendance, behaviour and merit
Acceptance is done by Region, not us – when they tell us, we’ll tell you if/for what and when you’ve been accepted. Don’t ask, we’ll tell.
Offers and travel orders will be made by email only – we MUST have a cadet AND parent email.
GENERAL INFORMATION1. APPLYING CONTINUED
If you don’t respond by the deadline, or if you refuse an offer, don’t count on getting another.
If you accept, then later cancel, an offer, don’t expect another. Ever.
If you are not initially accepted, you MAY still receive a latter offer, even up to the last minute.
GENERAL INFORMATION2. ATTENDING Once accepted cadets can get detailed camp rules & lists of what to bring, and what NOT to bring, from the Cadets.ca website.
Cadets will also be issued, before going to camp, camp uniform items, including for example, shorts/shirts, runners, and a camp tilley hat.
In most cases, cadets will depart for camp from 1 Yukon Lane (Downsview) by bus, and be returned to there.
If a cadet does not behave appropriately, they will be sent home– parents will have to pick them up at their own expense.
GENERAL INFORMATION2. ATTENDING CONTINUEDAll cadets will be given the opportunity to call home from camp, and parents may generally visit on Sundays, which is not a training day.
Cadets at camp earn an allowance of $10 per day, up to $60 a week or $360 a course.
Squadron staff are NOT regularly in touch with the camps, and do not have information on how cadets are doing. Don’t contact us except in an emergency.
3. THE COURSES/CAMPS General Training Leadership Fitness and Sports Survival Training Music Aerospace & Aviation Technology Aviation
GENERAL TRAINING Introductory, 2 week camp – “little bit of everything”.
Held at 8 Wing, Canadian Forces Base Trenton. Activities include: survival exercise, air-rifle, drill, paper
gliders and rockets, airport operations, tours, recreational sports/ swimming, music training, general knowledge and citizenship.
12-14 years old Completed level 1.
LEADERSHIP Basic
3 weeks, held at CSTC Blackdown (Canadian Forces Base Borden) to the west of Barrie
Using drill and other tools teaches followership, teamwork and leadership
Level 2 completed Leadership and Ceremonial
6 weeks, held at 8 Wing, Canadian Forces Base Trenton Teaches instructor level skills in followership, teamwork and
leadership Level 3 Completed
FITNESS/SPORTS Basic
3 weeks, held at CSTC Blackdown (Canadian Forces Base Borden) to the west of Barrie
Sportsmanship, teamwork through a variety of sports Level 2 completed
Fitness and Sports Instructor 6 weeks, held at Blackdown (Borden) Teaches instructor level skills in sports/fitness, including
teamwork and leadership Level 3 Completed
SURVIVAL Basic
3 weeks, held at CSTC Blackdown (Canadian Forces Base Borden) to the west of Barrie
Practical knowledge and skills in wilderness survival Level 2 completed
Survival Instructor 6 weeks, held at CSTC Blackdown (Canadian Forces Base
Borden) to the west of Barrie Teaches instructor level skills in wilderness survival, including
teamwork and leadership Level 3 Completed
MARKSMANSHIP Air Rifle Marksmanship Instructor
6 weeks, held at National Army Cadet Training Centre - Connaught (just to the west of Ottawa)
Teaches instructor level skills in air rifle and summer biathlon, including teamwork and leadership
Level 3 Completed
MUSIC (MILITARY BAND) Basic
3 weeks, held at CSTC Blackdown (Canadian Forces Base Borden)
Music proficiency plus some “general” air cadet training Level 2 completed
Intermediate 6 weeks, offered at both CSTC Blackdown (Canadian Forces
Base Borden) & 8 Wing, Canadian Forces BaseTrenton Music proficiency, instrument maintenance, instructional
technique. Level 3 completed, Basic music already completed
MUSIC (MILITARY BAND)CONTINUED Advanced
6 weeks, offered at both CSTC Blackdown (Canadian Forces Base Borden) & 8 Wing, Canadian Forces Base Trenton
Music proficiency, instrument maintenance, instructional technique.
Level 3 completed, Intermediate music already completed
AEROSPACE/AVIATION TECHNOLOGY Basic Aviation Technology and Aerospace
3 weeks, held at 8 Wing Canadian Forces Base Trenton Fundamentals of aerospace, airport operations, aircraft
maintenance Level 2 completed
AVIATION Basic Aviation
3 weeks, held at 8 Wing, Canadian Forces Base Trenton Fundamentals of aviation Level 2 completed
Advanced Aviation 3 weeks, held at 8 Wing, Canadian Forces Base Trenton Develop specialist, team leader and instructional proficiency
in aviation Level 3 completed
4. TIMINGSTwo-week (General Training) WE DO NOT KNOW WHICH
SERIAL OUR CADETS WILL BE OFFERED. Serial A 7 – 18 Jul Serial B 21 Jul – 1 Aug Serial C 3 – 15 Aug
Three-week Serial A 7 – 25 Jul Serial B 28 Jul – 15 Aug
Six-week 7 Jul – 15 Aug
NOTE: Dates subject to change – check Joining Instructions and travel orders for correct final dates and times.
5. NATIONAL COURSES Cadets have already applied for National Summer
Courses Practice Interviews will be conducted 24 Jan 2014, read
the Air Cadet League Handbook for information on Interview Questions
Interviews for All National Courses (except IACE) – 1 February 2014
IACE Interview – 15 February 2014 Selection and Announcement by Early-Mid May