Ranks Leadership Aviation History Survival
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What is a Leading Air Cadet?
This is the full-form for LAC
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What is being firm, fair, and friendly?
This is being positive and approachable, while also finding a way to balance being strict and friendly. It is also one of the responsibilities of being a leader in a peer setting.
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What is pitch?
This movement is associated with the lateral axis of a plane
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What is 1969?
This is the year 800 Squadron was first formed
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What is black?
This is the colour you see on the safety catch of an air rifle when it cannot be fired
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What is the appearance of a Flight Sergeant's rank?
This rank’s badge has three chevrons and a crown
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What is setting an example?
This is being a good role model that others can follow.
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What is induced drag?
This is the type of drag created by parts of the plane that help produce lift
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What is CFB Lahr in Germany?
This is where the squadron was first formed
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What is food, type of land, and animals?
These are the things to consider when building a shelter
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What is a Warrant Officer First Class?
This is the highest rank a cadet can be promoted to
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What is a responsibility one must take to show leadership within a peer setting?
Some examples are setting an example, following the chain of command, and setting goals.
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What is Newton’s Third Law of Motion?
This states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction
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What is November 11, 1931?
This is the day on which the first Remembrance Day happened.
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What is 3 seconds?
This is how many seconds you wait in between pumping a rifle
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What is an Officer Cadet?
This officer rank is the only non-commissioned officer rank.
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What is showing initiative?
This is doing things without being asked and is one of the ways you can show leadership within a peer setting
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What is a taxiway?
This is where you can find blue lights on a runway
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What is D-Day?
This is when the attack on Juno Beach occurred. German headquarters were captured, a key bridge was destroyed, and an important crossroad was seized.
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What is prone position?
This is the position we adopt when shooting an air rifle in cadets where you are laying down and not standing up
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What is the second-highest rank for Air Officers and how many maple leaves does its badge have?
This rank is called Lieutenant-General and it has three maple-leaves.
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What is the critical factor?
This is the one main problem that can lead to many other problems.
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What is runway heading 27?
This is the runway heading on the opposite side of a runway with 09 as the heading on one side.
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What is gold?
Of the three squadron colors, this one is the second most important and represents valour and prosperity.
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What is an X?
This is the sign you would make on the ground if you are stranded and require medical assistance






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