Now I'm not one of the flying CIC types even though I wear blue, but in my time in the CIC (also 12+ years now plus some PRES time) I have never heard of this happening. I noted that His job is with Transport Canada, perhaps there was some cross over from civvie side, but that's the only way I see this happening. Last I checked, we were not to be employed as instructors outside the RCIS structure or our cadet units. If this is a flying center specific set of orders and instructions, my bad, but a brand new one on me.
However his coment about not hitting us all with a broad brush is a good one, and one made several times. Being in Ottawa alot, I've met alot of people at fort fumble dealing with the standards issue, and I don't see it changing without some real grass roots push. A friend is now working with a corps in Ottawa, and he seems to be of the same opinion. But everything seems to come back to cost, the CIC are a cost effective way to address the Forces need to employ staff and instructors without impacting operational personnel given the current operational tempo. So to stay cost effective, selection follws different standards. The CIC officers didn't ask for the seperate standard, we just deal with it, even though many feel as this forum does that there should be one acceptable standard for all.
Perhaps its time for a new thread on any good experiences you guys have had with CIC officers. I'd like to hear some of them, and I'm sure some of the junior CIC here would like to learn from the example as well.