Kosloff, J l (Civilian)

Killed in Flying Accident 1942-August-13

Civilian J l Kosloff RCAF

Birth Date: unkown date

Born:

Parents: Mother, Mrs Carrie Blozak,

Spouse: Ann Heaton

Home:

Enlistment:

Enlistment Date: unkown date

Service

RCAF

Unit

7 AOS- Air Observer School

Base

Portage la Prairie, Manitoba, Canada

Rank

Civilian

Position

Service Numbers


Accident Card - Avro Anson Mk. I serial:6077

This accident involved 1 aircraft on 1942-August-13. Anson I s/n 6077.

This accident involved 4 people. Bowery CKG, Jones R, Kosloff JL, Raison CE

This accident had 4 fatalities. Sergeant Charles Eric Raison RAAF Killed in Flying Accident service no:412837 Anson 6077, Leading Aircraftman Cyril Kenneth George Bowrey RAFVR Killed in Flying Accident service no:1338985 Anson 6077, Civilian J l Kosloff RCAF Killed in Flying Accident service no: Anson 6077, Leading Aircraftman Reginald Jones RAFVR Killed in Flying Accident service no:1313056 Anson 6077

Unit Desciption

7 AOS (7 Air Observer School)

Air Observers were later called "navigators". For recruits in this stream, the training path after ITS was 8 weeks at an Air Observer School (AOS), 1 month at a Bombing & Gunnery School, and finally 1 month at a Navigation School. The Air Observer schools were operated by civilians under contract to the RCAF. For example, Nos. 7, 8, and 9 were run by CP Airlines. However, the instructors were RCAF. The basic navigation techniques throughout the war years were dead reckoning and visual pilotage, and the tools were the aeronautical chart, magnetic compass, watch, trip log, pencil, Douglas protractor, and Dalton Navigational Computer. They trained in the Avro Anson.
NO7 AOS Course

Royal Canadian Air Force RCAF.info - RCAF Station Portage la Prairie Manitoba

Unvetted Source Manitoba Historical Society - Portage Airport

Museum Commonwealth Air Training Plan Museum - 7 AOS History

Unvetted Source University of Alberta -Souvenir History Of 7 AOS

Project 44 BCATP

Unvetted Source Project 44 BCATP

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