The squadron staff is a team of Cadet Instructor Cadre (CIC) officers, Civilian Instructors (CI) and Civilian Volunteers (CV). As members of the CIC, they belong to the Cadet Organization Administration and Training Service (COATS), which is a sub-component of the Canadian Forces Reserves. The staff at 188 Cobra are specifically tasked with the supervision, administration and training of cadets. Staff have full time day jobs while they dedicate their evenings, weekends and vacation days to the development of the youth under their care. All our adult staff are trained and screened to work with youth.
Meet the 188 Cobra Squadron Staff !
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The squadron staff is a team of Cadet Instructor Cadre (CIC) officers, Civilian Instructors (CI) and Civilian Volunteers (CV). As members of the CIC, they belong to the Cadet Organization Administration and Training Service (COATS), which is a sub-component of the Canadian Forces Reserves. The staff at 188 Cobra are specifically tasked with the supervision, administration and training of cadets. Staff have full time day jobs while they dedicate their evenings, weekends and vacation days to the development of the youth under their care. All our adult staff are trained and screened to work with youth.
QSPIG 160 Participate in Aerodrome Operations Activities
QSPIG 170 Discuss Aircraft Maintenance and Manufacturing
QSPIG 190 Participate in an Aircrew Survival Exercise
Proficiency Level 2
LinksPO #Subject Title QSP IG 201 Participate in Citizenship Activities QSPIG 202 Perform Community Service QSPIG 203 Demonstrate Leadership Attributes QSPIG 204 Track Participation in Physical Activities QSPIG 205 Participate in Physical Activities QSPIG 206 Fire the Cadet Air Rifle During Recreational Marksmanship QSPIG 207 Serve in an Air Cadet Squadron QSPIG 208 Execute Drill as a member of a Squad QSPIG 211 Participate in Recreational Summer Biathlon Activities QSPIG 220 Participate in CAF Familiarization Activities QSPIG 230 Discuss Canadian Aviation History QSPIG 231 Explain Principles of Flight QSPIG 232 Describe Aero Engine Systems QSPIG 240 Discuss Aerospace Structures QSPIG 260 Participate in Aerodrome Operations Activities QSPIG 270 Discuss Aspects of Aircraft Manufacturing and Maintenance QSPIG 290 Participate in a Field Exercise
QSPIG 460 Describe Aerodrome Operations Career Opportunities
QSPIG 470 Discuss Aspects of Aircraft Manufacturing and Maintenance
QSPIG 490 Participate in an Aircrew Survival Exercise
Proficiency Level 5
LinksPO #Subject Title QSPIG 501 Reflect Upon What it Means to be a Good Citizen QSP IG 502 Perform Community Service QSP IG 503 Lead Cadet Activities QSP IG 504 Track Participation in Physical Activities QSP IG 507 Service in an Air Cadet Squadron QSP IG 509 Instruct Cadets QSP IG 513 Attend Workshops QSP IG 514 Pursue Individual Learning QSP IG 530 Fly a Cross-Country Flight Using a Flight Simulator QSP IG 540 Reflect on Canada's Contribution to Aerospace Technology QSP IG 560 Participate in an Aerodrome Operations Activity QSP IG 570 Examine Aspects of Aircraft Manufacturing and Maintenance Through the Development of Aerobatic Aircraft QSP IG 590 Analyze an Aircrew Survival Case Study