sapperboysen
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No, only army cadets have the opportunity to take para as cadets. Air cadets can receive glider pilot and power pilot wings.
Petamocto said:The vast majority of the cadets I ever encountered when I was in Para Coy were cadets who had taken the course up to the Mock Tower part, and their wings were different. That part seemed to be relatively common, but the actual full course in Trenton including the real exits from the Herc would be great as a cadet if you could pull it off because it was so much rarer.
FutureInfantryOficer said:Ive seen the Para Corps doing the course and seen how hardcore they were.
Der Panzerkommandant.... said:"...the qualification carries over and they have to do a re-qualifying (not 100% sure of the term) jump(s) to keep them."
Refresher training is required only to jump again, after a break of 72 days. The discussion in progress (almost a year ago) was whether any sort of re-certification was required to merely continue wearing the wings; there isn't -- you earned 'em, you keep 'em.62RHLI said:You have to do a short "Refresher" if you haven't jumped within 72 days of your last jump. Rules we were told as of July/August 2009 at CFLAWC, CFB Trenton.
FutureInfantryOfficer said:Should air cadets be allowed to participate in the Basic Parachutist Course? Why or why not?
The answer I got, many years ago (correct or not), was that Air Cadet training is insured by the Air Cadet League, and that insurance does not cover any kind of parachuting.FutureInfantryOfficer said:Should air cadets be allowed to participate in the Basic Parachutist Course? Why or why not?
Journeyman said:Refresher training is required only to jump again, after a break of 72 days. The discussion in progress (almost a year ago) was whether any sort of re-certification was required to merely continue wearing the wings; there isn't -- you earned 'em, you keep 'em.
This is a pretty valid point here.Michael O'Leary said:How many glider pilot positions are the Air Cadets willing to offer up in trade? The point is that each is a limited resource, opening it the para course to Air Cadets doesn't automatically mean more courses or positions.