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Government of Canada
“RCAF Airwomen” is a group dedicated to maintaining ties amongst former and currently serving Royal Canadian Air Force airwomen. They will hold their 14th reunion June 7 to 9, 2019, in Ottawa and invite current and retired airwomen to join their group and attend the reunion.
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Gouvernement du Canada
Les « aviatrices de l’ARC » sont un groupe qui se consacre au maintien des liens entre les aviatrices, anciennes et actuelles, de l’Aviation royale canadienne. La 14e réunion du groupe aura lieu du 7 au 9 juin 2019, à Ottawa. On invite donc toutes les aviatrices à la retraite et en service à se joindre au groupe et à participer à la réunion.
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CTV News
A shortage of experienced pilots is forcing the Royal Canadian Air Force to walk a delicate line between keeping enough seasoned aviators available to train new recruits and lead missions in the air.
Air force commander Lt.-Gen. Al Meinzinger described the balancing act during a recent interview with The Canadian Press in which he also revealed many pilots today are likely to have less experience than counterparts in similar positions 10 years ago.
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After six months at sea, the first Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) helicopter air detachment (HELAIRDET) to operate a CH-148 Cyclone during deployed operations returned home to Halifax, Nova Scotia, on Jan. 21.
The successful conclusion of the Cyclone’s first deployment heralds a new era for the RCAF, which previously operated the CH-124 Sea King maritime helicopter for 55 years.
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CTV News
Recent Russian moves in the Arctic have renewed debate over that country's intentions and Canada's own status at the top of the world.
The newspaper Izvestia reported late last month that Russia's military will resume fighter patrols to the North Pole for the first time in 30 years. The patrols will be in addition to regular bomber flights up to the edge of U.S. and Canadian airspace.
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The two-day Conference is supported by decision leaders within equipment manufacturers and suppliers that support the supply chain for the defense industry, program managers, business and corporate development and marketing executives, market analysts, investment bankers and financial institutions. Delegates gain new tools, information and relationships that will support and enhance their organization's growth opportunities.
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RCAF
Envisioned as Canada's premier and world class youth development movement, the Air Cadet program seeks to encourage and enhance the development of well-adjusted, civic minded youth in undertaking leadership roles in a great Canada and a better world. The Air Cadet League of Canada's mission is to promote Canadian youth to develop an interest in aviation and aerospace and to provide opportunities to engage in enriching program elements such as physical education, music and public speaking.
Since 1941, the Air Cadet League of Canada has supported the Royal Canadian Air Cadets, both financially and through the efforts of our dedicated volunteers, to ensure that Canada's
Supporting Air Cadets makes a difference in the lives of young people. Let's work together to make sure that every Cadet has the opportunities — donate today!
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Air Cadet League of Canada
Were you an Air Cadet? The Air Cadet League wants to know where being an Air Cadet has taken you; join the Air Cadet Alumni and share your "Cadet Story" with us.
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