Why is leadership important in cadets?
It builds responsibility, confidence, and the ability to guide others.
Why do cadets take part in fitness testing or sports?
To stay healthy, improve endurance, and build teamwork.
Why is drill important for cadets?
It builds discipline, precision, and teamwork.
Why is it valuable for cadets to learn aviation history?
It connects them to Canada’s military past and traditions.
Why do cadets practice survival skills like building shelters or fires?
To be prepared and resourceful in emergencies.
What skill(s) do you gain by leading a drill team or classroom activity?
Communication, organization, and teamwork.
How does being on a sports team help during other cadet activities like field training?
It develops teamwork, resilience, and leadership.
What do cadets learn from competing in air rifle marksmanship?
Patience, focus, and pride in representing their squadron.
How do principles of flight or propulsion help cadets understand aviation?
They explain how aircraft work and inspire interest in aviation careers.
How does survival training build teamwork?
Cadets must work together to solve problems and stay safe.
How can leadership skills in cadets help you outside the squadron?
They prepare you for school, jobs, and life challenges.
Why do you think cadets track their fitness progress over time?
To set goals, measure improvement, and stay motivated.
How do drill and marksmanship both teach attention to detail?
Success depends on precision and consistency in movements or shots.
Why is learning about aerospace (like rockets and satellites) important?
It shows how aviation links to the future and technology.
Why is survival training more than just camping?
It teaches resilience, problem-solving, and confidence in tough situations.