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742 National Capital Air Cadet Squadron

742 National Capital Air Cadet Squadron. Recruiting and Information Session Sep 2010. Outline. What is Air Cadets? Who can join? What do we do? What does it cost? How are we organised? Who are the staff and sponsors? Other Information What’s next? Questions and Answers. Outline.

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742 National Capital Air Cadet Squadron

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  1. 742 National Capital Air Cadet Squadron Recruiting and Information Session Sep 2010

  2. Outline • What is Air Cadets? • Who can join? • What do we do? • What does it cost? • How are we organised? • Who are the staff and sponsors? • Other Information • What’s next? • Questions and Answers

  3. Outline • Hangar tour • Administration and Registration

  4. What is Air Cadets? • Organisation for youth between the ages of 12 and 18. • Aims: • Develop leadership and citizenship • Develop interest in the air element of the Canadian Forces • Develop physical fitness

  5. What is Air Cadets? • Weekly meetings • Weekend activities • Summer camps • Trips

  6. What is Air Cadets? • Adult staff organise activities, run the administration of the squadron, and supervise the cadets. • Older / more experienced cadets are responsible for a group of younger cadets. • Cadets are given more responsibility as they gain experience, learn and rise through the ranks

  7. Who can join? To join Air Cadets, you must: • Have already had your 12th birthday, and not yet had your 19th birthday. • Be a legal resident of Canada. • Have the permission of your parent(s) or guardian(s)

  8. What do we do? Air Cadets offers opportunities to do all kinds of activities: • Flying and Gliding • Survival and Fieldcraft • Marksmanship • Sports • Music • Community Service

  9. What do we do? Air Cadets isn’t all fun and games; Cadets have the opportunity to learn valuable skills too! • Leadership • Responsibility • Discipline • Confidence

  10. What do we do?Parade Nights • 742 Squadron meets every Thursday evening during the school year. • Thursday evening training focuses on training. Most evenings, cadets will have classes on a variety of interesting topics • There are also sports nights, parades and competitions

  11. What do we do?RegularWeekend Activities • We also have regular weekend activities • Aviation Ground School, for cadets who want to be pilots • Drill Team, for cadets who want to develop discipline, leadership and physical fitness • Band practice, for cadets who enjoy playing music

  12. What do we do?SpecialWeekend Activities • 742 Squadron has special activities throughout the year • Flying days, where cadets get a ride in a small plane or a glider • Field Training Exercises, where they practice their field-craft skills • Trips, where we visit museums, military facilities, or other squadrons in other cities. • Sports competitions, where we compete for glory against the other Ottawa squadrons!

  13. What do we do?Summer Camps • Air Cadets have an extensive Summer Camp program • Camps are out-of-town, and range from two to seven weeks in duration. • Each camp focuses on a particular interest, such as leadership, band, technical aviation, flying or survival. • Cadets compete for camp spaces; about 30% go each year.

  14. What do we do?Employment Opportunities • Older cadets can apply to work at the summer camps as paid staff. • These summer jobs can be from seven to 10 weeks long, and pay from $60 to $90 a day. • The work develops leadership skills and looks great on a resume!

  15. How are we organised? • Partnership • Air Cadet League of Canada • Department of National Defence and the Canadian Forces • Local Squadron and Local Sponsor

  16. How are we organised? • Responsibilities: • Air Cadet League organises the sponsors • Canadian Forces provides personnel, some facilities, materiel support • Local sponsors are responsible for local facilities, fundraising • Local Squadrons are responsible for training and supervising the cadets.

  17. What does it cost? • Thursday training: fundraising by cadets • Weekend training: fundraising by cadets • Special trips: fundraising by cadets, occasionally some additional costs • Summer camps: funded by the League and CF

  18. What does it cost? • No dues or registration fees • Uniforms are provided on loan free of charge • Cadets are expected to participate in fundraising activities • Tag Days • Walkathon

  19. Who are the staff? Commanding Officer • Major Lyle Brennan Deputy Commanding Officer • Captain Daniel Parker

  20. Who are the staff? Supply Officer • CI Tyler Cabana Training Officer • Lieutenant Matt Broeders Administration Officer • Mr. Russ Lucas

  21. Who is the Sponsor? • Our civilian Sponsor is the 742 Sponsoring Committee. It is a group of parents elected to represent the Air Cadet League of Canada at the local level. They find means to support activities not funded by DND. • Chair: Ms. Veronique Morisset

  22. How can parents get involved? • The 742 Squadron parent’s committee is involved in various supporting tasks to help the Squadron run smoothly: • Canteen • Fundraising • Transporting cadets • Obtaining needed items • And more!

  23. How can parents get involved? • Chairperson: Ms. Morisset • If you would like to help out, contact Ms. Morisset!

  24. Other InformationWeekly Parades • Parade nights are every Thursday during the school year. Cadets are expected at 1820 and can be picked up at 2130. • Parade nights end with a closing Parade. Parents are invited to come to watch the parade and listen to the weekly announcements. • Closing Parade starts at 2100 and generally is finished at 2130.

  25. Other InformationAnnual Review • The end of the year is marked with the Annual Review, a major ceremonial parade where we recognize the Cadets who have best performed over the past year. • Usually the Annual Review is held on a weekend early in June.

  26. Other InformationCommunications • Routine messages are distributed through a telephone chain. Your cadet will be assigned a contact in their Flight and should receive a telephone call during the weekend of each week.

  27. Other InformationCommunications • Weekly Messages are also posted on the squadron website: http://www.742aircadets.ca It is every cadets responsibility to keep themselves informed! – You don’t want to miss out on the many fun opportunities.

  28. Other InformationCommunications • To contact a staff member, you can call the squadron telephone number: 613-737-3380 • Or, contact the squadron via e-mail at: 742aviation@cadets.gc.ca

  29. Other InformationAttendance • Attendance is the most important consideration when Cadets are being selected for summer camps, promotions, awards and other opportunities. • Just like at school, Cadets are expected to be present for regular Parade nights, and for activities they sign up for.

  30. Other InformationAttendance • Cadets who are going to be absent for an activity, including regular training nights, are expected to call in to request leave for that activity. • If a cadet cannot be present for an activity, they must call the Squadron at 613-737-3380, or e-mail at 742aviation@cadets.gc.ca

  31. Other InformationEvaluations and Selections • All cadets have the opportunity to succeed and to be recognised for their efforts. • In order to ensure that Cadets are rewarded fairly for their involvement with the Squadron, we have an evaluation system called the “Points System”. • Criteria for evaluations is published in advance to the selection, and cadets may request a review if they are not selected

  32. Other InformationEvaluations and Selections • The criteria for evaluation vary somewhat depending on the opportunity being awarded, but include: • Experience, in years of service, training level, and rank • Attendance, at regular training and optional activities • Participation in fundraising • Presentation, dress and deportment

  33. What’s Next? • Fill out the Enrolment package and leave with the Administration officer, along with a copy of proof-of-age and proof-of-insurance. • New cadets can come back next Thursday for their first evening of training!

  34. What’s Next?Dress • New recruits will be issued a uniform within six weeks of joining. • Until they get their uniform, recruits should wear • A collared dress shirt • Dress pants • Dress shoes • Female recruits can wear equivalent clothes but skirts and dresses are not recommended

  35. Any Questions?

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