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1 Canadian Forces Flying Training School : ウィキペディア英語版
1 Canadian Forces Flying Training School
While the lineage of 1 Canadian Forces Flying Training School (1 CFFTS; (フランス語:1re École de pilotage des Forces canadiennes)) can be traced back through previous similarly named Canadian military pilot flying schools, such as No. 1 Service Flying Training School and 1 Flying Training School, the unit located at CFB Winnipeg and currently bearing the name does not participate in pilot training whatsoever.
== History of Advanced Pilot Training in the RCAF/CAF ==

Although military pilot training in Canada dates back to the early years of the 20th century,〔The Official History of the Royal Canadian Air Force Volume I, Canadian Airmen and the First World War, S.F. Wise, University of Toronto Press, 1981, p. 76〕 the modern RCAF/CAF pilot training organization got its start in the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan (BCATP) with the formation of Service Flying Training Schools one of which, No. 1 Service Flying Training School (No. 1 SFTS)〔The Official History of the Royal Canadian Air Force Volume II, The Creation of a National Air Force, W.A.B Douglas, University of Toronto Press, 1986, p. 237〕 at Camp Borden, Ontario, specialized in advanced pilot training and eventually evolved into 1 Canadian Forces Flying Training School in 1965.〔Best in the West R.F. Holman, PrintWest, Regina,1995, p. 218-221〕 Under this system pilot candidates could expect to advance from 3 CFFTS to 2 CFFTS, then finish at 1 CFFTS, mimicking the RAF pilot training philosophy adopted by the RCAF of three separate stages of pilot training – elementary, intermediate and advanced.〔Best in the West, R.F. Holman, PrintWest, Regina,1995 p. 40〕
1 (Flying Training School) FTS was formed on the 16th of September, 1945 at Centralia, Ontario, as a pilot training school which, on July 11, 1952, started training pilots using the deHavilland Chipmunk aircraft.〔Best in the West, R.F. Holman, PrintWest, Regina,1995, p. 218〕 The school trained Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) and North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) pilots until the school disbanded on March 6, 1957.〔Best in the West, R.F. Holman, PrintWest, Regina,1995, p. 220〕
1 FTS was reactivated on 31 Aug 1965.〔Best in the West, R.F. Holman, PrintWest, Regina,1995, p. 221〕 On 23 Jul 1970 it combined with the Flight Instructor School (FIS) to become 1 Canadian Forces Flying Training School (1 CFFTS) with the role of advanced pilot training.〔 On 9 Nov 1970, 1 CFFTS flying instructors converted to the CF-5 tactical fighter trainer and on July 22 1 CFFTS moved to Cold Lake, Alberta. Advanced pilot training became a post-wings course, and on 10 Sep 1977 1 CFFTS was renamed 419 (Tactical) Fighter Training Squadron.〔Actual wording is: “Reformed as 419 Tactical Fighter Training Squadron 10 Sep 1977, from 1 Canadian Forces Flying Training School”, The Insignia and Lineages of the Canadian Forces Volume 4 – Operational Flying Squadrons, A-AD-267-000/AF-004 2000-04-05〕〔CFOO/OOFC 2.15.4 10 Septembre/septembre 1977, file/dossier 1901-2595 (DMCO)〕

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