PO 201-3
PO 204-208
PO 230-32
PO 211-60
PO 270-90 + bonus
100

The cadets will identify the rights and responsibilities of a Canadian citizen and the Government of Canada’s Code of Environmental Stewardship

What is Citizenship?

100

Provides the cadets the opportunity to participate in organized recreational team sports. This is important as physical fitness is one of the aims of the Cadet Program

What is Recreational Sports?

100

Provides the cadets an opportunity to discuss Canadian ____________. Cadets will discuss the Battle of Britain, Remembrance Day, the Battle of the Atlantic and D-Day.

What is Aviation History?

100

Provides the cadets an opportunity to participate in aerospace activities by simulating communicating in space, surviving in space and inventing a space technology item.

What is Aerospace?

100

Provides the cadets an opportunity to participate in a field exercise. Cadets will construct, light, maintain and extinguish a signal fire, construct a lean-to-style shelter, construct a simple snare, construct ground-to-air signals, identify hiking techniques and operate a hand-held radio.

What is Aircrew Survival?

200

Provides the cadets an opportunity to perform activities that provide a direct benefit to the community and promote good citizenship.

What is Community Service?

200

Provides the cadets an opportunity to participate in recreational marksmanship activities.

What is Air Rifle Marksmanship?

200

What are two historical events that we will discuss when learning out Aviation History

What is Battle of Britain, Remembrance Day, the Battle of the Atlantic and D-Day?

200

Provides the cadets an opportunity to participate in ___________ activities. Cadets will identify aspects of basic airport operations and air traffic control.

What is Aerodrome Operation?

200

What 2 things we will learn during Aircrew Survival

What is construct, light, maintain and extinguish a signal fire, construct a lean-to-style shelter, construct a simple snare, construct ground-to-air signals, identify hiking techniques and operate a hand-held radio?

300

Provides the cadets an opportunity to demonstrate ______ attributes within a peer setting by positively contributing to a group, displaying a positive attitude toward learning, and being accountable for personal actions and choices.

What is Leadership

300

Provide the cadets with the information required to serve as a member of an Air Cadet squadron. Cadets will identify the training opportunities available in Proficiency Level Two, recognize historical aspects related to Air Cadets, recognize the role of the local sponsor, and identify year two summer training opportunities.

What is General Cadet Knowledge?

300

Provides the cadets an opportunity to explain the ________ by identifying the four forces that act upon an aircraft, describing the production of lift, describing the types of drag, describing the aircraft axis movement and describing aircraft control surfaces.

What is Principles of Flight?

300

Provides the cadets an opportunity to participate in _________ activities including running on alternate terrain, firing the cadet sir rifle while using a sling and a competitive activity.

What is Summer Biathlon?

300

Provides the cadets an opportunity to discuss aircraft fabrication and maintenance. Cadets will discuss avionics, aircraft systems, airframes and employment opportunities.

What is Aircraft Manufacturing and Maintenance?

400

What are 2 examples of community service

What is volunteering, road sweep, and poppy shifts? 

400

Provides the cadets an opportunity to update their personal physical activity plans (from Proficiency Level One) for the training year. Cadets will participate in the Progressive Aerobic Cardiovascular Endurance Run (PACER) and will set new short-term and long-term goals for the training year

What is Personal Health and Fitness Living?

400

Provides the cadets an opportunity to identify the characteristics of piston-powered aircraft. Cadets will identify types of engines, the components of an internal combustion engine, the four-stroke cycle and the functions of oil.

What is Propulsion?

400

What does the abbreviation ATC stand for?

What is Air Traffic Control?

400

Bonus**

Who is our level officer and which squadron was he a part of as a cadet?

What is Lt. Lundstrom and 861 Silverfox Squadron?

500

Name 2 leadership roles in our Squadron

What is WO1 (Chief), any officer position, Dep Comm, and FPC?

500

What are 3 examples of drill movements

What is stand at ease, attention, and about turn?

500

What are 2 of the 4 forces we will discuss about during Principles of Flight?

What is production of lift, types of drag, aircraft axis movement and aircraft control surfaces?

500

What does the abbreviation GPS stand for?

What is Global Positioning System?

500

Bonus**

Name all the level 2 instructors

What is FSgt Reimer, FSgt Na, FSgt Kawaguchi, FSgt Tako?

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