Royal Canadian Air Cadets Guide/Training

Training
The Air Cadets breaks training sessions down into levels:

When a cadet reaches Proficiency Level 5, he or she will take part in supervised on-the-job training. During this phase of training the cadet will instruct other cadets, plan activities and learn administrative procedures

Summer Training
Some of the courses offered in summer training are:


 * Advanced Aviation Technology Course - Airport Operations (Use to be Air Traffic Control)
 * Athletic Instructor Course
 * Basic Course
 * Basic Music Course
 * Basic Pipes & Drums Course
 * Glider Pilot Scholarship
 * International Air Cadet Exchange – Australia
 * International Air Cadet Exchange – Belgium
 * International Air Cadet Exchange – France
 * International Air Cadet Exchange – Hong Kong
 * International Air Cadet Exchange – Netherlands
 * International Air Cadet Exchange – New Zealand
 * International Air Cadet Exchange – Singapore
 * International Air Cadet Exchange – Sweden
 * International Air Cadet Exchange – Turkey
 * International Air Cadet Exchange – United Kingdom
 * International Air Cadet Exchange – United States
 * Introduction to Aerospace Course
 * Introduction to Aviation Course
 * Introduction to Instruction Course
 * Introduction to Leadership Course
 * Introduction to Physical Education and Recreational Training Course
 * Introduction to Rifle Coaching Course
 * Introduction to Survival Training Course
 * Music – Level 1 to 5 course
 * Music – Level 1, 2
 * Music – Level 1, 2, 3
 * Music – Level 3, 4, 5 course
 * Music – Level 4, 5
 * Oshkosh Trip
 * Pipes and Drums 1 to 5 course
 * Power Pilot Scholarship
 * Senior Leaders Course
 * Service Band
 * Survival Instructor Course
 * Advanced Aviation Technology Course - Aircraft Maintenance (Use to be Tech Training)
 * Staff Cadet Employment