The aircraft component that provides lift.
What is the wing?
The arm you salute with.
What is the right hand?
A type of shelter built against a tree
What is a lean-to?
The Air Cadet rank after Corporal
What is Flight Corporal?
This World War II battle in the skies is commemorated every September
What is the Battle of Britain?
This aircraft has wings but no motor.
What is a glider?
The length of a standard pause.
What are two beats in quick time?
What is a snare?
The officer rank after Captain
The Cadet Program allowed females into the program in this year.
What is 1975?
Movement that is faster than the speed of sound
What is supersonic?
The two parts of a command
What are cautionary and executive?
The lowering of the body's core temperature, resulting in the breakdown of bodily functions.
What is hypothermia?
The equivalent Sea Cadet rank to Sergeant.
What is Petty Officer Second Class?
The year 173 Squadron was officially formed.
What is 1942?
Changes in static pressure cause these two instruments to measure the outside air
What are the altimeter and vertical speed indicator (VSI)?
What is seven paces?
A type of map that presents a picture of the ground as it really exists, usually at detailed scale, for ground navigation
What is a typographical map?
The Army Officer rank represented by two pips
What is Lieutenant?
The an old name for the Trenton Cadet Training Centre.
What is Tent City?
The urgency call spoken three times at the beginning of an urgent air-to-ground communication.
What is PAN PAN?
The number of paces in a minute of slow time.
What is 60 paces?
A casualty is placed in this position if they are unconscious, not fully alert, or nauseated.
What is the recovery position?
The equivalent rank to Colonel in the Navy
What is Captain (Navy)?
The first Commanding Officer of 173 Sqn.
Who is Flt/Lt V.P Carswell?