Flying Scholarship

Air Cadets who intend to apply for the Glider Pilot Training Course (GPTC) or Power Pilot Training Course (PPTC) must complete the Air Cadet Online Ground School (OGS). This program ensures an effective and equitable approach to ground-school training for all Air Cadets across Canada.

Additional Information can be found below regarding the Flying Scholarship Program. If you are interested, please sign up from the link here

Access to the National Ground School Program can be found here. (Requires CADET 365 Account to access)

Squadron Flying Scholarship Instructors

Civilian Instructor P. Shah

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Online Ground School?

The OGS program is part of the Air Cadet National Selection Process (link below) and is comprised of approximately 45 hours of self-paced learning. This includes course content, quizzes, tests, a practice exam and a proctored GPTC or PPTC Qualifying Exam. To participate, cadets will require access to a personal computer or mobile device and a broadband internet connection. Throughout the OGS course, participating Air Cadets will have access to a Transport Canada Civil Aviation approved instructor to help with course material, answer questions, and provide support for challenging topics.

The exam will be a proctored format and will be conducted under supervision. More information to follow separately.

How do I apply for Online Ground School?

Air Cadets who meet eligibility criteria for either GPTC or PPTC can be registered by squadron staff in Fortress. Criteria can be found in Annex A, CJCR Gp O 8060-7, Air Cadet National Training Selection. However, you may only register for one of the courses.

​​​​​​​I am enrolled in OGS and intend to apply for PPTC or GPTC this year. When should I get my Transport Canada medical examination done?

As soon as possible. Delays of up to six months for unremarkable medical exams are common and any findings during the exam can create further delays. To avoid disappointment at the medical submission deadline, book your exam now! For examiners in your area, please see the link below.

There will be no allowance for late medical certificates and there will be no means of expediting the process at Transport Canada Civil Aviation Medicine so do not delay in starting this process. Medical Certificates are valid for 5 years and can be used for future applications to GTPC or PPTC if a cadet's application is unsuccessful this year.

I took OGS last year and went to GPTC. Do I have to take OGS again to apply for PPTC?

Yes. OGS results are only valid for one year. All cadets must complete OGS and the 2024 Qualifying Exam to be eligible for PPTC or GPTC.

Important Dates (2024 - 2025 Training Year):

1 Oct 2024: Registration opens for eligible cadets via a regional serial in FORTRESS

1 Nov 2024 to 31 Jan 2025: Ten weeks of live lessons and one week of review prior to the Qualifying Exam period. Cadets can choose to attend live lessons, self-study or a hybrid of both depending on their personal schedules.
Lessons will be taught in the same order across all regions.

30 Nov 2024: Qualifying Exam instructions provided to RCSUs and Squadrons.

21 Dec 2024 to 5 Jan 2025: Holiday Break with no scheduled live lessons and a pause to the question-and-answer forum. All recorded lessons, content and references will still be available and accessible.

31 Jan 2025: End of the NGSP live lessons and forum support.

1 Feb to 7 Feb 2025: Qualifying Exam delivered at squadron.

15 Feb 2025:  All results compiled and provided to RCSUs to continue with the selection process.

16 May 2025: Copy of Transport Canada Category 3 or 1 Medical Certificate due to home RCSU

Other Information for Cadets:

Your login information will be sent to your Cadet365 email address.  If you have not received your Cadet365 credentials, please contact your squadron staff.  As a Cadet365 user, you are required to complete the Cadet Cyber Awareness Course. If you are unsure, your squadron staff can confirm for you in Fortress.

If you have not received your login information from Moncton Flight College within two weeks from submitting your application, or you think you have been registered for the wrong ground school, please check your spam/junk mail folders for an email from Moncton Flight College Training’s Pelesys system and/or contact your squadron staff.

Do not leave this course to the last minute. It is best absorbed in small chunks with time set aside to self-study and read the reference material that the course is based on (From the Ground Up Manual). Give yourself a buffer to complete the course before the deadline.

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