CAF is beginning the F35 and P8 transition, posting crew to allies to get them experienced.
Fair, but I will assume those personnel are from operational CF-18 and CP-140 Squadrons.
The old A310s are not comparable to A330s; last I looked the largest users of A310s are in Iran, hardly a hotbed of aviation modernity.
For a pilot the transition should not be an issue.
Now for the supply system, ground crews, techs yes I agree there is a larger transition.
RPAS is also driving demand, nTACS will be transitioning from Griffon, modernized CH149 will be coming on line...
nTACS is when? Unless the decision to go with the V-280/MV-55 has already been made, the Griffon / Tac Hel fleet isn’t seeing any changes for at least a decade. Also it looks like disciples of
@Good2Golf have taken root and Army Aviation is coming (what that means in terms of RCAF and CA relationships IDK, I am always concerned the CA is not adult enough to look after Aviation - but perhaps it will mean infrastructure, as well as a PY and $ boost for the Tac Hel side of the house.).
I don’t see the challenge for the MQ-9 adoption, maybe I am naive.
Cormorant upgrades should not be a strain on the system.
Lots going on in the RCAF.
Or is it just that there hasn’t really been anything going on for 2-4 decades, and modernization is really frightening for some.
Which honestly is a CAF wide issue after multiple decades of rust out.
Pilot throughput seems to be the RCAF’s biggest challenge currently. I remain unconvinced that the Snowbirds flying a non operationally capable air craft will help with that at all.