Registration for the 2024/2025 year will OPEN the first week of September.
For more information email 147airwolfchair@gmail.com or visit the Armouries during a Tuesday Parade night.
Here are a variety of ways volunteers can give their time:
mess dinner
special events
fundraising activities
photographer
web master
newsletters
media relations
For general information on the Cadet Program, please visit www.cadet.ca
A variety of fun and challenging activities, many which relate to the air element, such as; gliding, familiarization flying, RC aircraft club, drumline/drill team, archery, marksmanship, public speaking, first-aid, survival training, band, biathlon, field exercise training (camping), cadet squadron tips, orienteering, sports activities (hiking, swimming, canoeing, snowshoeing) and support the community.
You are eligible to join once you have reached your 12th birthday and not older than 18 years old.
There is a nominal assessment charged of $100 per child. All mandatory training activities are free of charge. On occasion there are optional social activities such as year-end trips that may have a nominal charge. Many times these activities are partially or fully subsidized by the Squadron Sponsoring Committee who raises funds through active fundraising.
No. Complete complete uniforms are loaned to cadets by the Canadian forces you are expected to keep the uniform looking clean and neat as you grow you may exchange your uniform for a larger size at no charge.
You are expected to attend your weekly parade once a week in addition you will be expected to participate in some mandatory fundraising activities throughout the year, such as Tag Days. There are optional training activities available throughout the week such as Band, Flying, RC model Building and much, much more. You may join as many as them as you like and have the time for.
Not at all, though it is a civilian youth organization with ties to the Canadian military, but it's not part of the Canadian military. As a cadet you will learn more about the military and opportunities.
Air Cadets who can pass required medical and written examinations can qualify for aircraft and glider pilot scholarship courses.
The Cadet training year parallels the school year, September to June