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2021 Air Cadet National Summer Training Course (ACNSTC) Selection Process

Good morning.

The process below relates primarily to the Glider Pilot and Power Pilot Training Courses, though there is some information concerning the International Air Cadet Exchange as well.

If any cadets are applying for these courses, the information below will be of significant importance. I also need to know as soon as possible if you are applying and to which course.

Please contact me directly with any questions you might have.

J Lemoine
Captain
Commanding Officer
809 Newark RCACS
Immortal!


Ref:

  1. CANCDTGEN 035/20 – Air Cadet National Summer Training Course Selection Process 2021, 18 Nov 20
  2. 8060-7 Gp Order – Air Cadet National Summer Training Course Selection Process
  3. 2021 Spring and Summer Training Directive, 9 Nov 20

With the release of the above references, a process will be conducted for the selection of cadets for Air Cadet National Courses during the summer of 2021. Please ensure to review all above references to ensure that you are familiar with the selection process for this year, so that you can advise your cadets on the changes for this year. An ACNSTC Booklet will be released shortly for cadets and parents. As there are some significant changes to the process, personnel need to be familiar with the above references.

Some of the highlighted changes for this year are:

  • Only PPTC and GPTC will be included in this process;
  • Cadets that were selected for PPTC 2020 and were successful in achieving a 70% overall score on the PPTC Online Ground School will receive Advance Standing for PPTC 2021;
  • PPTC/GPTC Qualifying Exam will be conducted online via WebEx and all cadets that meet the prerequisites for either PPTC or GPTC may write the exam;
  • All interviews will be conducted online, platform TBD;
  • File review scoring has been updated;
  • Reduction of PPTC and GPTC billets for summer 2021; and
  • A Behavioural Interview will be conducted for all cadets separate from the standard merit interview.

As well, RCA Ops will be providing a briefing by 15 Dec for cadets interested in applying for either PPTC/GPTC regarding their career progression within the ACFP. Cadets applying for GPTC and PPTC will be required to view the video at https://youtu.be/CCJVqr236cM and then participate in a live Q&A session hosted by OC Air Ops or a member of the Air Ops staff. Details for the Q&A session have been sent to your J3 Z Trg O and will be out to squadrons shortly.

We have now confirmed the dates for the flying exam and the interviews as follows:

  • Flying exams – 16 Jan 21
  • Interviews – 6-7 Mar 21
  • Behavioural Interviews – Mar 21 – (exact date to be decided by RCA Ops)

As per the billet allocation for PPTC/GPTC in reference C, we have been provided the following allocations per course:

PPTC Advanced Standing Billets PPTC Billets PPTC Interview Positions GPTC Billets GPTC Interview Positions
31 33 96 30 45

In accordance with references A and B, the maximum number of cadets who can be selected for PPTC is one per squadron regardless of squadron quota. When a squadron already has a cadet selected through advanced standing, the 2021 PPTC cadet(s) would be placed on stand-by and only selected if the 2020 Advanced Standing cadet declines the opportunity and they are the next cadet on the regional selection list. A list of Advance Standing cadets will be sent to squadron COs to confirm their cadet(s) are still interested and available to attend PPTC before Christmas.

The PPTC/GPTC qualifying exam will be delivered online via WebEx Training. The exam will be provided by CJCR HQ and they will be creating sessions by Area across Canada to allow for as many cadets that wish to write the exam to do so, as long as they meet the criteria for selection, In accordance with reference B. Each session will allow a maximum of 500 cadets to write the exam per Area. Cadets may only write one exam for either PPTC or GPTC and only in their Area.

All applications will be submitted in FORTRESS after the PPTC/GPTC Qualifying Exam has been written, so squadron COs will have the opportunity to use the qualifying exam to assist them in their decision regarding which cadet(s) application to submit for PPTC/GPTC.

As per the file review, FORTRESS will provide the scores using the FORTRESS Selection Tool. All cadet records must be complete no later than 15 Dec 20. This would include the following:

  • Data modifications must be submitted;
  • Attendance must be up to date; and
  • RDA/NDAs must be complete and closed for cadets to receive points.

For this year, as IACE will not be a part of the selection process, only the school transcript / final report card will required to be submitted for scoring. The school report/transcript will be from the end of Jun 20. Homeschooled cadets will require to submit a school package for scoring. Further details will be provided to the squadron regarding document requirements. This will be submitted electronically to an email or drop box that will be identified shortly.

All personnel should review and be familiar with the process in the above ref. Any questions after you have reviewed the subject orders can be directed to your J3 Z Trg O.

Weekly Routine Orders – Week of 20 Jan 19

Date
20 Jan 19

RO Number
19-03

Summary
We’re now in the final week leading up to the Niagara Air Group (NAG) Sports Competition. We’ll be running sports team practice on Monday night from 2000h-2100h (8pm-9pm) following Drill Team practice. We will be taking the entire evening on Wednesday to conduct our Flight Sports Competition and get some extra practice in before the event on Saturday. If there is any cadet who won’t be able to make the Saturday competition, please let me know right away.

National course interviews are coming up on 26 Jan and mock interviews will take place at 1900h (7:00pm) on Tuesday night at 809 HQ.

Thanks to everyone who volunteered to pick up bottles after the first weekend of the Niagara-on-the-Lake Ice Wine Festival. If you’re available for next week’s pickup, please don’t hesitate to sign up at the following link: https://809cadets.ca/events/event-sign-ups/.

Cadets who are interested in the Niagara Cadet Winter Gala on 2 Feb 19 at the Lake Street Armoury should bring their money for tickets in on Wednesday evening. Tickets are $25 each. Once again, dress code will be semi-formal or C8 mess dress.

Training Night
23 Jan 19

CAF Member Dress
Sports Gear or CADPAT

Cadet Dress
Sports Gear: All Cadets

Training Night Routine

Activity Timings
Building Open, Parade Setup 1815-1830
Fall-in, Inspection, Opening Parade 1830-1845
Period One 1845-1920
Period Two 1925-2000
Break 2000-2015
Period Three 2015-2050
Clean Up Training Areas and Parade Square 2050-2100
Fall-in, Closing 2100-2115
Dismissal 2115

Duty Personnel
Duty Officer: 2Lt Nicolescu

Training Night Schedule


Period 1
1845-1915
Period 2
1925-1955
Period 3
2015-2045
Level One PO/EO MX05.01a MX05.01b MX05.01c
Description Flight Sports Competition Flight Sports Competition Flight Sports Competition
Level Two PO/EO MX05.01a MX05.01b MX05.01c
Description Flight Sports Competition Flight Sports Competition Flight Sports Competition
Level Three PO/EO MX05.01a MX05.01b MX05.01c
Description Flight Sports Competition Flight Sports Competition Flight Sports Competition
Level Four PO/EO MX05.01a MX05.01b MX05.01c
Description Flight Sports Competition Flight Sports Competition Flight Sports Competition

This Week’s Activities

Date Day Activity Location Dress OIC
21 Jan 19 1900-2000 Monday Optional Training Night
(Drill Team)
809 HQ (CNC) Civilian
(Boots and Wedge)
WO1 Couroux
21 Jan 19 2000-2100 Monday Optional Training Night
(Sports)
809 HQ (CNC) Civilian or Sports Gear WO2 Carbone
23 Jan 19 1830-2100 Wednesday Mandatory Training Night
(Flight Sports Competition)
809 HQ (CNC) Sports Gear 2Lt Nicolescu
26 Jan 19 0630-1800 Saturday Niagara Air Group (NAG) Sports Competition Cayuga Secondary School Sports Gear OCdt Couroux
26 Jan 19 Saturday National Course Interviews TBA C1 TBA

Upcoming Activities

Date Day Activity Location Dress OIC
27 Jan 19 Sunday Niagara Icewine Festival Bottle Pickup Niagara-on-the-Lake Old Town Civilian (Cadet Toque) Mr. Zalepa
28 Jan 19 1900-2000 Monday Optional Training Night
(Drill Team)
809 HQ (CNC) Civilian
(Boots and Wedge)
WO1 Couroux
28 Jan 19 2000-2100 Monday Optional Training Night
(Sports)
809 HQ (CNC) Civilian or Sports Gear WO2 Carbone
30 Jan 19 1830-2100 Wednesday Mandatory Training Night 809 HQ (CNC) C2/C3 OCdt Couroux
2 Feb 19 Saturday Niagara Cadet Winter Gala Lake Street Armoury C8 TBA

J. Lemoine
Captain
Commanding Officer
809 Newark RCACS

Weekly Routine Orders – Week of 4 Feb 2018

Date
4 Feb 18

RO Number
18-05

Training Night and CO’s Parade
7 Feb 18

CAF Member Dress
1A

Cadet Dress
C1: All Cadets

Training Night Routine

Activity Timings
Building Open, Parade Setup 1815-1830
Fall-in, Inspection, Opening Parade 1830-1845
Period One 1845-1920
Period Two 1925-2000
Break 2000-2015
Period Three 2015-2050
Clean Up Training Areas and Parade Square 2050-2100
Fall-in, Closing 2100-2115
Dismissal 2115

Duty Personnel
Duty Officer: CV Carbone

Training Night Schedule

  Period 1
1845-1915
Period 2
1925-1955
Period 3
2015-2045
Level One PO/EO M108.06a M108.06b COP
Description Drill Drill CO’s Parade
Instructor  
Level Two PO/EO M203.07 M203.08 COP
Description Leadership Leadership CO’s Parade
Instructor  
Level Three PO/EO C331.01 M308.01b COP
Description Principles of Flight Drill CO’s Parade
Instructor  
Level Four PO/EO M409.02a M409.02b COP
Description Instructional Techniques Instructional Techniques CO’s Parade
Instructor  

This Week’s Activities

Date Day Activity Location Dress OPI
5 Feb 2018 1900-2100 Monday Range Team Practice 809 HQ (REIA) Civilian OCdt Couroux
7 Feb 2018 1830-2100 Wednesday Training Night and CO’s Parade 809 HQ (REIA) C1 CV Carbone
10 Feb 2018 Saturday National Course Interviews 126 HQ (Niagara Falls) C1 Capt Lemoine

Upcoming Activities

Date Day Activity Location Dress OPI
12 Feb 2018 1900-2100 Monday Range Team Practice 809 HQ (REIA) Civilian OCdt Couroux
14 Feb 2018 1830-2100 Wednesday Regular Training Night 809 HQ (REIA) C2/C3 Capt Lemoine
23-25 Feb 2018 Wednesday CYDC Aviation Training Weekend 822 HQ (Waterloo) Civilian Capt Lemoine

Jody Lemoine
Captain
Commanding Officer, 809 “Newark” Royal Canadian Air Cadet Squadron (RCACS)
Canadian Armed Forces
jody.lemoine@cadets.gc.ca / Telephone: 905-468-7584

NATIONAL COURSE INTERVIEWS – updated

Don’t forget to practice. Have your parents drill you with current events questions, get that haircut, and go through what you’re going to say about how awesome you are.

8am the building will be open on Sat. It will close at approx 4pm after the final interviews are completed.  We are hosting at our LHQ, so no need to drive far!

809 Interviews are not until the afternoon – please arrive 30 mins prior to your scheduled time, Just in case we are running early. Eat lunch before you put your uniform on. Dress C-1 with medals. No whites.

REVIEW THE PRACTICE QUESTIONS HERE ON PAGE 19: 2015 National Courses HB remember there will be some generic ones and some specific to your course. And don’t forget: you are awesome. You are the best choice they have for the course. Make them believe it!