The person responsible for flying an aircraft.
What is a pilot?
Name the different types of cadet corps.
What is Air, Sea, and Army?
Newer cadets are given this rank for their first promotion.
What is Leading Air Cadet (LAC)?
The command given to stop marching.
What is halt?
This skill involves guiding and helping others.
What is leadership?
The area aircraft land and take off and on.
What is a runway?
This organisation defends Canada and supports international peace and security.
What is the CAF?
This rank comes after LAC.
What is Corporal (Cpl)?
This command tells cadets to be upright and alert.
What is attention?
This means doing the right thing when no one is watching.
What is integrity?
A type of aircraft which cadets can fly and train with, with no engine.
What is a glider?
The air cadet motto.
What is to learn, to serve, to advance?
Who is the WO1 of 173 SQN?
Who is WO1 Jung?
This command changes marching direction ninety degrees, usually around a corner.
What is a wheel?
Someone who sets a positive example for younger cadets to look up to.
What is a role model?
The instrument that shows altitude.
What is an altimeter?
The ages cadets will be in the program for.
What is 12-18?
This rank has three Chevrons
What is Sergeant (Sgt)?
This drill movement aligns cadets in position.
What is right dress?
Giving clear instructions so others understand.
What is effective communication?
The four forces of aviation.
What is lift, drag, weight, and thrust?
This CAF activity involves working with allies and partner nations around the world.
What is international engagement?
List the Air Cadet Ranks in order.
What is Air Cadet, LAC, Corporal, Flight Corporal, Sergeant, Flight Sergeant, WO2, WO1?
This command allows cadets to relax.
What is stand easy?
Showing consideration and appreciation for others.
What is respect?