TRAINING

Our Training Year

 

Although the cadet programs run throughout the calendar year, our training year is September through June. Our squadron meets every Wednesday night, at A.Y. Jackson High School, in Kanata, for regular training, parades and activities. 

 

 

A typical training night includes a mixture of classroom and smaller group sessions, where peer learning is promoted and developed. Training on a weeknight can consist of classroom lessons, effective speaking, foot drill, fieldcraft, physical training, leadership training, music and sports. Weekend training can consist of marksmanship ranges, field training exercises, and flying.  

 

 

872 Squadron’s teams and clubs meet on various evenings during the week and on weekends over the course of the training year. See below for a more detailed description of the squadron offered teams and clubs. 

 

 

872 cadets regularly volunteer in a variety of outreach activities that can include community clean-up days and food bank initiatives, and Poppy Campaign sales. Citizenship and leadership are the core characteristics of 872 cadets who strive to be contributing, respected members of our community.

 

 

Our Annual Ceremonial Review, the squadron’s last formal parade of the year, takes place in late May. Attended by community VIPs, a guest reviewing officer, families and friends, the ceremony is a cumulative display of the squadron’s achievements over the course of the training year. Every year, the ACR is both exciting and emotional for our cadets, as some may be looking forward to summer training opportunities across Canada, while others may be graduating out of the program after five to six years of service. 

 

Through the Air Cadet Program, 872 cadets actively learn and participate in aviation specific themes.

 

  • Several technical courses are available to learn more about the various aviation-related trades. It is possible to learn more about air traffic control, how to operate an airport, and piloting a drone.
  • Training is available to learn more about the field of aerospace and its technologies, including model rocketry and learning about the aerospace industry.
  • The Air Cadet Program covers the learning of forest survival skills. Each unit conducts an annual outdoor adventure exercise (FTX) where cadets have the opportunity to practice different techniques such as preparing a fire, building a shelter or making themselves visible to the rescue team. These exercises generally include an overnight event at an outdoor facility.
  • Members of the Air Cadet Program are given opportunities to fly in an airplane or glider during their time with the cadets. These are perfect opportunities to see in practice all the concepts taught during training.

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