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Dist List
Operations Order: An Air Raising Experience 2020
- Situation
- The cadets and staff of 809 Squadron will participate in the Cadet Youth Development Centre’s “Introduction to Aerospace Through Simulation” training program during the weekend of 28 Feb – 1 Mar 2020.
- Mission
- To build upon and enhance the level training for aviation, aerospace and aerodrome operations.
- Execution
- The cadets will commence training on Fri 28 Feb 2020 at 2000h at the Cadet Youth Development Centre in Breslau, ON. They will complete training on Sun 1 Mar 2020 at 1630h. For a detailed itinerary please see Annex A.
- The exercise will be conducted in four phases as follows:
- Phase 1 – Planning
- Phase 2 – Paperwork submitted to 809 CO for approval
- Phase 3 – Paperwork submitted to Area Office (NGTA)
- The exercise will be conducted in four phases as follows:
- Phase 1 – Planning
- Scheduling and exercise layout
- Paperwork submitted to 809 CO for approval
- Paperwork submitted to Area Office (NGTA)
- Phase 2 – Advance Preparation
- An officer will extract necessary rations from storage and prepare them to be loaded on the bus
- Rations will be loaded on the bus when it arrives at 809 HQ
- Phase 3 – Training
- All cadets and staff will execute the exercise as laid out on the schedule in Annex A
- Phase 4 – Tear Down and Departure
- All training staff will continue to follow Annex A for tear down
- All supplementary orders will come through the OPI or designate
- Phase 1 – Planning
- Service and Support
- Dress
- Authorized dress for this exercise
- CAF Personnel – Operational (CADPAT or NCD)
- Cadets – Civilian (See Annex B for cadet kit list)
- Authorized dress for this exercise
- Rations
- Friday
- Cadets are expected to arrive already fed
- Saturday
- Breakfast and lunch will be MREs
- Dinner will be locally-ordered pizza
- Sunday
- Breakfast and lunch will be MREs
- Friday
- Transportation
- All cadets are expected to provide their own transportation to and from 809 HQ.
- Drop off NLT 1815 28 Feb 2020
- Pickup NLT 1815 1 Mar 2020
- Transportation from 809 HQ to the Cadet Youth Development Centre will be by bus. See Annex C for route.
- All cadets are expected to provide their own transportation to and from 809 HQ.
- Accommodations
- Accommodations will be in the CYDC’s open floor area and/or classrooms.
- Emergency Action Plan
- In case of an emergency all actions will be directed through the Officer Staff and OPI
- The unit’s mobile phone (905-468-7584) will be available for emergency use during the activity
- Parents and guardians can contact their cadets via the unit’s mobile phone for urgent matters
- All cadet home phone contact numbers will be kept with the Supervising Officer at all times
- Safety/First Aid
- For any minor incidents, the First Aid Officer for the exercise is 2Lt Nicolescu. She will be in possession of a First Aid kit.
- For major incidents the local Ambulance/Hospital will be notified. Cadets must be in possession of an Ontario Health Benefits card at all times, as well as any medical alert information, asthma inhalers, and/or epipen kits. The route to the closest Emergency Room is outlined in Annex D.
- In the event that a Cadet or Officer is hospitalized, the parent/guardian/next of kin will be notified immediately via the emergency contact phone numbers. Any further action required will be determined at that point in time. The Area Office will be contacted at the earliest convenient opportunity.
- Dress
- Command and Signals
- Command Structure is as follows:
- OPI – Capt Lemoine
- 2IC – 2Lt Nicolescu
- Communications:
- The unit’s mobile phone will be available for all emergency calls during the exercise. The phone number is 905-468-7584.
- Command Structure is as follows:
- All inquiries should be directed to the undersigned.
J Lemoine
Captain
Commanding Officer
809 Newark Squadron
Royal Canadian Air Cadets
Annex A
Annex B
Annex C
Annex D
Distribution List
Action
DCO 809 RCACS
TrgO 809 RCACS
AdminO 809 RCACS
SupO 809 RCACS
Information
NGTA ZONE TRGO
SSC Chair 809 RCACS
Annex A
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Annex A – Training Schedule (Tentative)
- Friday, 28 Feb 2020
Time Flight 1 Flight 2 Flight 3 Flight 4 1830 Bus Departs from 809 Squadron HQ 2000 Bus Arrives at Cadet Youth Development Centre 2030 Briefing: Outline of the “Introduction to Aerospace Through Simulation” Schedule Establish Training Flights 2100 Free Time 2200 Lights Out - Saturday, 29 Feb 2020
Time Flight 1 Flight 2 Flight 3 Flight 4 0730 Reveille 0800 Breakfast 0900 Cockpit Familiarization 0915 Aircraft Review Flight Controls
Simulation Lessons 1-5Aircraft Review Flight Controls
Simulation Lessons 1-5Robot ROV Apollo 13 1015 Robot ROV Apollo 13 Aircraft Review Flight Controls
Simulation Lessons 1-5Aircraft Review Flight Controls
Simulation Lessons 1-51115 Apollo 13 Robot ROV Vehicle Simulation Air Traffic Control Simulation 1215 Lunch 1330 Tour: Airport Terminal Flight Centre Aircraft Maintenance 1530 Vehicle Simulation Air Traffic Control Simulation Apollo 13 Robot ROV 1700 Lunch 1930 Evening Activity 2200 Lights Out - Sunday, 1 Mar 2020
Time Flight 1 Flight 2 Flight 3 Flight 4 0730 Reveille 0800 Breakfast 0900 Briefing 0915 Simulation Lessons 6-10 Simulation Lessons 6-10 Navigation Navigation 1015 Navigation Navigation Simulation Lessons 6-10 Simulation Lessons 6-10 1130 Cross-Country Navigation Cross-Country Navigation Lunch Lunch 1230 Lunch Lunch Cross-Country Navigation Cross-Country Navigation 1330 Rubber Rocket Construction 1430 Indoor Rocket Launch and Competition 1500 Debrief 1530 Break and Final Clean-up 1600 Presentation of Certificates and Class Photo 1630 Bus Departs From Cadet Youth Development Centre 1800 Bus Arrives at 809 HQ
Annex B
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Annex B – Kit List
- All cadets should be in possession of the following clothing and equipment in order to ensure a safe, productive, and enjoyable training exercise:
- Health Card;
- Appropriate Outdoor Coat or Cadet Parka with Liner;
- Winter Gloves;
- Toque;
- Winter Boots;
- Shirts (2 minimum);
- Socks (4 pair minimum);
- Underwear (2 pair minimum);
- Pyjamas;
- Pants (i.e. khakis, jeans [no rips or holes]);
- Running shoes (indoor and outdoor);
- Personal Hygiene Kit. (tooth brush, tooth paste, &c);
- Plastic Bag (for dirty laundry);
- Air Mattress (with pump);
- Sleeping Bag and Pillow; and
- Prescription Medication (Bring ONLY enough for the weekend; notify officer staff immediately upon arrival.)
- Cadets MAY bring personal electronics such as digital cameras and music players (with headphones) but these are discouraged and are brought entirely at the cadet’s own risk. Neither the trip staff nor the squadron will be responsible should such items go missing.
- Cadets are NOT to bring the following:
- Any Item Deemed to be a Potential Weapon (i.e. Knives);
- Illegal or Controlled Substances (i.e. Alcohol, Drugs, Tobacco); or
- Pornographic material.
- Any and all prescription medication will be turned in to the OIC upon arrival to the Squadron HQ. Health cards and will be collected upon arrival and returned at the end of the exercise.
ANNEX C
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Annex C – Map to Cadet Youth Development Centre (14-4881 Fountain Street N, Breslau, ON N0B 1M0)
ANNEX D
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Annex D – Map to Grand River Hospital Emergency Room (835 King Street W, Kitchener, ON N2G 1G3)