This course provides cadets an opportunity to become a single engine power pilot and participate in various ground and aviation training, resulting in qualification and certification as a power pilot.
This course provides cadets an opportunity to become a single engine power pilot and participate in various ground and aviation training, resulting in qualification and certification as a power pilot.
Cadets must participate in Online Ground School (OGS), interview selection process, and meet the other requirements established in CJCR Sp Gp O 8060-7, especially for weight, prior to selection.
The Air Cadet Program is open to the youth of Canada who are between the ages of 12 and 18. Administered jointly by the Department of National Defence and the Air Cadet League of Canada, the program offers a wide variety of training and exciting challenges and rewards to those young people who have chosen to take part in this program.
There are no fees or costs to join Air Cadets and uniforms are supplied free of charge. While the program is military based, there is no obligation for a cadet to join the Canadian Armed Forces when he or she finishes their cadet career.
Cadets is a federally-sponsored program for young Canadians ages 12 to 18 who are interested in participating in a variety of challenging and rewarding activities, and learning more about the Canadian Forces.
Cadets are encouraged to become active, responsible members of their communities. They learn valuable life and work skills like teamwork, leadership, and citizenship.
Cadets also reap the personal benefits of increased self-confidence and physical fitness, learning how to take initiative, and how to make decisions.
Cadets make valuable contributions to Canadian society on a daily basis in terms of environmental, citizenship and community activities.
What does it cost to join? There are no registration fees, dues or cost for the uniforms or for the basic Cadet Program. Cadets and parents are encouraged to participate in fundraising.
Cadets are not part of the Canadian Forces, nor is there any expectation for them to join the military. Cadets choose to belong to one of the three elemental programs:
The program is also divided according to its training period:
Student pilot permit is required and can be attained at age 14 (for solo flight). PPL application which can be completed at age 17.
The Private Pilot License (PPL) is a fundamental step in your pilot training journey at Journey Air Pilot Training.
A private pilot licence allows its holder to act as pilot in command of a private aircraft.
This course provides the simulator, ground school, aircraft or line indoctrination instructor with the tools required to excel and provide top quality instruction to his or her students.
Almost all pilots in Canada earn a traditional private pilot license.
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