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Band PDF Print E-mail

The cadet music program is an optional program that consists of six levels: Basic to Level 5. Levels Basic, 1 and 2 will develop musical ability and enable cadets to play in the squadron band for parades and local  activities such as Remembrance Day Parades, etc.

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Biathalon PDF Print E-mail

The Biathlon program is an introduction to the two sports of target shooting and cross country skiing. Biathlon is a sport that offers a true test of individual stamina and endurance as well as the disciplined art of air rifle handling and skiing.

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Effective Speaking PDF Print E-mail

 Although each of us are individuals, physically separated in feeling and thought from others, we possess the gift of speech, and with it, the ability to rapidly communicate complex ideas. However, speaking in front of a group of people whom you have never met or barely know can be a difficult experience.

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Flag Party PDF Print E-mail

The Flag Party has become a symbol for each unit, and bears the distinctive honour of carrying the unit's colours. Because of its historic role, the Flag Party is the only section with members that carry weapons.

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Flying - Familiarization PDF Print E-mail

 

We are one of only a few squadrons in Canada to own an aircraft.  Known as "The Moose", our Cessna 172 gives cadets an opportunity to go flying on weekends.

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Flying - Gliding PDF Print E-mail

Gliding

Twice a year cadets are given the opportunity to fly in a glider, at Netook Gliding Centre. Flying is one of the most rewarding parts of the Air Cadet program, and every cadet has a chance at getting a Flying or Gliding Scholarship from the Air Cadet League of Canada.

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Flying - Power PDF Print E-mail
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Groundschool PDF Print E-mail

The gift of flight is an incredible privilege and you have the opportunity to achieve it through the Air Cadet Flying Scholarship program. Cadets 16 to 18 years old have the chance to earn their wings for either power or glider pilot qualifications.

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Marksmanship PDF Print E-mail

Marksmanship is one of the most popular cadet training activities. Cadet marksmanship had its roots in familiarization training with the Canadian Forces. Its current focus, however, is on teaching cadets the proper use and safe handling of firearms for recreational purposes only.

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Model Club PDF Print E-mail

604 Moose Modeling Club (Smart Aces)

The goal of the 604 Moose Modeling Club is to uncover information about Canada’s Airforce History, including the pilots, their planes, and their achievements. These goals are set for the cadets to achieve their best; by aiming to achieve high standards, to have fun, and to have pride in knowing he or she has done well.

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Precision Drill PDF Print E-mail
The Drill Team of 604 “Moose” RC (Air) CS has a long tradition of excellence. Since the squadron's inception, a team of cadets would gather weekly to practice marching and drill movements, and over the years, the drill team's dedication to perfection has earned many awards in annual competitions.
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Scholarships PDF Print E-mail

There are various scolarships available that include High School Credit, Power Flying licenses, Glider Pilot licenses and more.

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Team Sports PDF Print E-mail

The sports teams of 604 “Moose” RC (Air) CS is a group of dedicated cadets, of all ranks and ages who get together in the New Year to play team sports, such as Volleyball and Basketball. Practise will be scheduled later in the training year.

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Training - Squadron PDF Print E-mail
The mandatory portion of training that Air Cadets must undergo to complete their training and qualify for promotions and summer camps is called the Proficiency Level Program.  It is conducted at Mewata Armories during the period September 01 - June 30
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Training - Summer PDF Print E-mail

Summer training camps run during the months of July and August and are normally each three weeks in length.  There are 28 cadet summer training centres (CSTC) located across Canada.

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