Summer Training is rapidly changing.

Cadets and parents should follow this link.

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https://www.canada.ca/en/department-national-defence/services/cadets-junior-canadian-rangers/cadets/summer-training.html

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Please refer to the link above for the most up to date info on summer training.


 

 

History – SUMMER TRAINING

in 2019( as a historic look back ) these were the courses available: 

 

Familiarization Courses

General Training Course (GTC);

Leadership Courses

Basic Drill & Ceremonial Course (BDCC);

Drill & Ceremonial Instructor Course (DCIC)

Fitness and Sports Courses

Basic Fitness & Sports Course (BFSC)

Fitness and Sports Instructor Course (FSIC)

Survival Courses

Basic Survival Course (BSC)

Survival Instructor Course (SIC);

Marksmanship Course

Air Rifle Marksmanship Instructor Course (ARMIC

Music Courses

The Regional Cadet Music Training Officer selects cadets
for music training.

Military Band – Basic Musician Course (MB-BMC)

Military Band – Intermediate Musician Course (MBIMC)

Military Band – Advanced Musician Course (MB-AMC)

Pipe Band – Basic Musician Course (PB-BMC)

Pipe Band – Intermediate Musician Course (PB-IMC)

Pipe Band – Advanced Musician Course (PB-AMC)

Technology and Aerospace Courses

Basic Aviation Technology and Aerospace Course (BATAC)

Advanced Aviation Technology Courses

Airport Operations (AATC-AO)*

Aircraft Maintenance (AATC-AM)*

Advanced Aerospace Course (AASC)*

Pilot Training Courses (includes Scholarships)

Basic Aviation Course (BAC)

Advanced Aviation Course (AAC)

Glider Pilot Scholarship (GPS)*

Power Pilot Scholarship (PPS)*

International Exchanges and Trips

Oshkosh Trip (OT)*

International Air Cadet Exchange (IACE)

Staff Cadet Opportunities (Advanced Training)

Staff cadets are the NCOs of the Summer Training Centres. A staff
cadet can assist the officer staff with the instruction and supervision
of cadets, or might be tasked in an administrative or logistical
support role. Rank and pay for staff cadets depend upon the
position; this is usually determined during a pre-course training and
evaluation period. A staff cadet applicant must be at least 16 on
1 Jan 13.

*National Courses
Cadets are selected for a National course by a board comprised of officials from
the Air Cadet League of Canada and officers appointed by the Regional Cadet Support Unit.
Selections for these courses follow strict criteria that consider
length of cadet service, rank, training level, previous summer
training, school marks, general knowledge, dress, deportment,
motivation, interest and aptitude. In order to evaluate these
attributes, cadets must submit a one-page written narrative, a copy
of their school transcript, copies of their cadet training record and
previous CSTC course report(s). Further, some courses require
attending an interview board, and successfully passing a qualifying
examination.