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17 SFTS- Service Flying Training School (RCAF) ( 11)

Graduates of the EFTS "learn-to-fly" program went on a Service Flying Training School (SFTS) for 16 weeks. For the first 8 weeks the trainee was part of an intermediate training squadron; for the next 6 weeks an advanced training squadron and for the final 2 weeks training was conducted at a Bombing & Gunnery School. The Service schools were military establishments run by the RCAF or the RAF.

There were two different types of Service Flying Training Schools. Trainees in the fighter pilot stream went to an SFTS like No. 14 Aylmer, where they trained in the North American Harvard or North American Yale. Trainees in the bomber, coastal or transport pilot stream went to an SFTS like No. 5 Brantford where they learned multi-engine technique in an Airspeed Oxford, Avro Anson or Cessna Crane

SFTS17 Patch

For More Information on RCAF Station Souris see here

RCAF Roundel RCAF.info - RCAF Station Souris MB

RCAF Roundel RCAF.info - Relief Landing Field Hartney MB

RCAF Roundel RCAF.info - Relief Landing Field Elgin MB

General Manitoba Historical Society - 17 SFTS

General Hillmanweb.com - 17 SFTS History

1943-03-08 Primary Location Souris MB Canada Currently site of Souris Glenwood Industrial Airport CJX5
1943-03-08 Relief Field Elgin MB Canada Approximate location. Turf runways returned to agriculture.
1943-03-08 Relief Field Hartney MB Canada Currently Hartney Airport CKT5

Leading Aircraftman
Drowned
1943‑06‑22
 ()
Vancouver, British Columbia
Pilot Officer
Killed in Flying Accident
1943‑11‑06
Anson (11532)
Rockwood, Ontario
Leading Aircraftman
Died
1944‑04‑10
 ()
 
Leading Aircraftman
Died
1945‑04‑19
 ()
Morden, Manitoba
Leading Aircraftman
Killed in Flying Accident
1943‑11‑06
Anson (11532)
Toronto, Ontario
Leading Aircraftman
Killed in Flying Accident
1943‑11‑06
Anson (11532)
 
Sergeant
Killed in Flying Accident
1943‑08‑12
Anson (11520)
Montreal, Quebec
Leading Aircraftman
Killed in Vehicle Accident
1944‑11‑01
 ()
St, John, New Brunswick
Leading Aircraftman
Killed in Flying Accident
1944‑12‑04
Anson (11514)
 
Leading Aircraftman
Died
1944‑08‑12
 ()
Toronto, Ontario
Flying Officer
Killed in Flying Accident
1944‑12‑04
Anson (11514)
Fort Frances, Ontario

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