34 OTU- Operational Training Unit (RAF)

The Operational Training Unit (OTU) was the last stop for aircrew trainees. They spent 8 to 14 weeks learning to fly operational aircraft (Hawker Hurricane or Fairey Swordfish, e.g.). The instructors had experience in actual operations, and often were posted to OTUs after their operational tour.
Course No.5 (Pilots) (12 October 1942-22 January 1943)

No.34 Operational Training Unit (RAF), consisting of approximately 55 Officers and 700 airmen, was sent to Canada from Gourock, Scotland on 08 April 1942 aboard the RAF Transport M/S Batory. Arriving in Halifax Harbour 16 April 1942, then put aboard a troop train to Yarmouth, NS arriving the following morning around 0800 hours. Marching into camp, which was still incomplete, they discovered no plumbing, no water, no heat and muddy roads.

Over the next three or four weeks was to be a time of roll calls, fatigues and route marches, as they had no planes and nothing constructive to do. Soon they learned a decision had been made to move the Unit to Pennfield Ridge, NB on a "temporary" bases - the move completed in three stages between May 18 and May 27, 1942.

Here at Pennfiled Ridge aircraft and aircrews started to arrive and the Unit began to do the job it was organized for - bring the four members of the aircrew (Pilot, Navigator, Wireless Air Gunner and Air Gunner) together for the first time to train as a crew in an operational training setting. Upon graduation most crews were sent overseas to Battle Squadron. The first course commenced on 08 June 1942.

On 31 August 1942 it was decided to retain the Unit at Pennfield Ridge and detach the Armament Training Wing to Yarmouth. Therefore about 250 airmen were shipped back to Yarmouth taking over Hangars No.1 & No.2 one for in-flight training and one for maintenance. The first nine courses at Pennfield Ridge received their armament training at Yarmouth before returning back to Pennfield Ridge for graduation.

Pennfield Ridge became inactive effective 30 April 1944 and disbanded effective 19 May 1944; All training, upon graduation of trainees on 30 April, was ceased. All personnel, except maintaining sufficient personnel to hand over buildings and equipment of the Unit to the Commanding Officer of RCAF Station, Pennfield Ridge, was to take place between 30 April and 19 May, 1944. Summary provided by G. Christian Larsen

Royal Air Force RCAF.info - Pennfield Ridge, New Brunswick

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Unit Accident Records: 34 OTU 34 Operational Training Unit RAF (120)


Unit Casualtues: 34 OTU 34 Operational Training Unit RAF (50)

1942-July-23
Killed in Flying Accident
Ventura Mk. II AE950
1942-July-23
Killed in Flying Accident
Ventura Mk. II AE950
Lanigan, Saskatchewan
1942-November-20
Killed in Flying Accident
Ventura Mk. II AE932
1942-November-20
Killed in Flying Accident
Ventura Mk. II AE932
1942-November-20
Killed in Flying Accident
Ventura Mk. II AE932
Brookfield, Nova Scotia
1942-November-22
Killed in Flying Accident
Ventura Mk. II AE868
1942-November-22
Killed in Flying Accident
Ventura Mk. II AE868
1943-January-23
Killed in Flying Accident
Ventura Mk. II AE872
1943-January-23
Killed in Flying Accident
Ventura Mk. II AE872
Strome, Alberta
1943-January-23
Killed in Flying Accident
Ventura Mk. II AE872
Gatineau, Quebec
1943-January-26
Killed in Flying Accident
Ventura Mk. I AE665
1943-January-26
Killed in Flying Accident
Ventura Mk. I AE665
1943-January-26
Killed in Flying Accident
Ventura Mk. I AE665
1943-February-26
Killed in Flying Accident
Ventura Mk. II AE911
1943-February-26
Killed in Flying Accident
Ventura Mk. II AE911
1943-February-26
Killed in Flying Accident
Ventura Mk. II AE911
North Bay, Ontario
1943-March-13
Killed in Flying Accident
Ventura Mk. II AJ173
1943-March-13
Killed in Flying Accident
Ventura Mk. II AJ173
Pine Falls, Manitoba
1943-March-13
Killed in Flying Accident
Ventura Mk. II AJ173
Albert Park, Alberta
1943-March-13
Killed in Flying Accident
Ventura Mk. II AJ173
1943-April-23
Killed in Flying Accident
Ventura Mk. II AE878
1943-April-23
Killed in Flying Accident
Ventura Mk. II AE878
1943-April-23
Killed in Flying Accident
Ventura Mk. II AE878
Toronto, Ontario (parents)
1943-May-29
Killed in Flying Accident
Ventura Mk. I AE678
1943-June-03
Killed in Flying Accident
Ventura Mk. II AE942
1943-June-03
Killed in Flying Accident
Ventura Mk. II AE942
1943-June-03
Killed in Flying Accident
Ventura Mk. II AE942
1943-June-03
Killed in Flying Accident
Ventura Mk. II AE942
Windsor, Ontario
1943-June-12
Killed in Flying Accident
Ventura G.R. Mk. V FN977
Fenelon Falls, Ontario
1943-June-25
Killed in Flying Accident
Ventura Mk. II AJ186
Bracebridge, Ontario
1943-June-25
Killed in Flying Accident
Ventura Mk. II AJ186
1943-June-25
Killed in Flying Accident
Ventura Mk. II AJ186
1943-June-25
Killed in Flying Accident
Ventura Mk. II AJ186
1943-July-10
Killed in Flying Accident
Ventura Mk. I AE696
Cornwall, Ontario
1943-July-10
Killed in Flying Accident
Ventura Mk. I AE696
Lethbridge, Alberta
1943-August-10
Killed in Flying Accident
Ventura G.R. Mk. V FN973
Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan
1943-August-10
Killed in Flying Accident
Ventura G.R. Mk. V FN973
1943-August-10
Killed in Flying Accident
Ventura G.R. Mk. V FN973
1943-August-10
Killed in Flying Accident
Ventura G.R. Mk. V FN973
Prince Rupert, British Columbia
1943-December-19
Killed in Flying Accident
Ventura Mk.III FD697
Falconbridge, Ontario (parents)
1943-December-19
Killed in Flying Accident
Ventura Mk.III FD697
Cardston, Alberta
1943-December-19
Killed in Flying Accident
Ventura Mk.III FD697
Vancouver, British Columbia
1943-December-19
Killed in Flying Accident
Ventura Mk.III FD697
Matlock, Manitoba
1944-March-19
Killed in Flying Accident
Ventura Mk. II AE925
Toronto, Ontario
1944-March-19
Killed in Flying Accident
Ventura Mk. II AE925
Toronto, Ontario