I'll believe it when I see it.
At the 2:30 minute mark. Harper, Harper.Rest assured he’s not going to move the needle much on defence spending, but he will say and do whatever it takes to make it look like he is “taking bold action”, and of course blame everyone else.
Canada has announced an $11.2-billion contract to improve training platforms for the military, including the purchase of 70 training aircraft for the Future Aircrew Training (FAcT) program. The training aircraft will be split into fleets including two-seat turboprop training and aerobatic low-wing aircraft, helicopters and Dash-8 regional jets.
I really want to know how media sites select their pictures. The Aurora isn’t any of those things they announced so why is it on the page?Defence industry, allies call for Canada to increase military investments
Canada's announcement of an $11.2-billion contract to improve training platforms for the military is getting a lukewarm reception at the country's largest defence trade show, as allies and military industry companies want to see more investment from the federal government.www.ctvnews.ca
PC-21s as previously selected?
Now for the Hawk....
Quick question, all of these planes are turbo-prop's, none are jet engine. Does this mean that we won't have any jet engine trainers going forward?And here’s the mix of airframes from the info-machine …
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FaCT does not include jet training. That's under FFLiT.Quick question, all of these planes are turbo-prop's, none are jet engine. Does this mean that we won't have any jet engine trainers going forward?
hmm
G 120TP - GROB AIRCRAFT SE
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PC-21 | The Next Generation Trainer | Pilatus Aircraft Ltd
To train the next generation of military pilots, Pilatus developed the next generation trainer: the Pilatus PC-21, designed and built specifically with students in mind.www.pilatus-aircraft.com
Not being a pilot - is there any reason for two of those? or the two twin engine ones?
Hunt's apparently still on for that ....FaCT does not include jet training. That's under FFLiT.
I’d say “cue the lines of pilots wanting Q400 time for the regionals” but let’s be honest - the RCAF pays moreG120TP to replace the current G120A in Portage la Prairie, and the PC-21 to replace the Harvard II in Moose Jaw, would be my guess.
The Grob is a simpler aircraft for initial training before progressing to the Harvard II / PC21.
King Air 260 for Multi-Engine pilot training, and Dash-8 400 for ACSO / AESOP training, replacing the current King Air C90B and Dash-8 100 in those roles.
I’d say “cue the lines of pilots wanting Q400 time for the regionals” but let’s be honest - the RCAF pays more
CAF: Hey RCAF, why are you led by ACSOs and AOOs? Where did the Pilots go?Proposal: realign pilot pay scales away from time in rank to flight hours. So the Capt with 4000 hours gets more than the LCol with 2500.
That would be a net benefit. The Army isn't commanded by MSE OPS.CAF: Hey RCAF, why are you led by ACSOs and AOOs? Where did the Pilots go?
RCAF:
It's big; it's grey; it's got the wordmark, plus a guy in camo. If those big things were spinning, even better.I really want to know how media sites select their pictures. The Aurora isn’t any of those things they announced so why is it on the page?
As I understand, it's a gradual process to transparently transition from the current training to that delivered by FaCT.Training under this new contract is scheduled to start in the spring of 2029. 5 years from now.
As I understand, it's a gradual process to transparently transition from the current training to that delivered by FaCT.
Almost as if such a change needs to deliberately planned and executed.
If the institution can manage to deliberately plan and execute a transition from current training to FAcT in a proactive manner, what happened with the fighter lead in training then?
From what I’ve gleaned from some the FLIT bridge is not what I would call desirable. That makes me wonder how much of what is billed as deliberate and planned is actually either just accidental or by the hard work of individuals despite the ambivalence of the institution.