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2 AOS- Air Observer School (RCAF) ( 13)

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.
NO2 AOS Edmonton 1941

Formed at Edmonton, Alberta - 5 August 1940

  • RCAF Roundel RCAF.Info - RCAF Station Edmonton Alberta

  • Museum Bomber Command Museum

  • Disbanded at Edmonton, Alberta - 14 July 1944
    Re-formed at Winnipeg, Manitoba 15 November 1955
  • RCAF Roundel RCAF.Info - RCAF Station Winnipeg Manitoba

  • 1940-08-05 Primary Location Edmonton AB Canada Originally named Blatchford Field eventually became Edmonton Municipal Airport CYXD closed in November 2013 and developed into Edmonton community of Blatchford.

    Flying Officer
    Killed in Flying Accident
    1957‑02‑04
    Expeditor (1494)
    Yorkton, Saskatchewan
    Pilot Officer
    Killed in Flying Accident
    1956‑05‑18
    Expeditor (1491)
     
    Flying Officer
    Killed in Flying Accident
    1956‑05‑18
    Expeditor (1491)
    Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island (parents)
    Sergeant
    Killed in Flying Accident
    1943‑10‑29
    Anson (6269)
     
    Sergeant
    Killed in Flying Accident
    1943‑10‑29
    Anson (6269)
    Brandon, Manitoba
    Leading Aircraftman
    Died
    1944‑02‑06
     ()
    Toronto, Ontario
    Leading Aircraftman
    Killed in Flying Accident
    1943‑10‑29
    Anson (6269)
     
    Flying Officer
    Killed in Flying Accident
    1956‑12‑06
    Mitchell (HD325)
    Hillsdale, New Brunswick
    Flying Officer
    Killed in Flying Accident
    1956‑05‑18
    Expeditor (1491)
    Ayr, Scotland
    Flying Officer
    Killed in Flying Accident
    1956‑05‑18
    Expeditor (1491)
     
    Leading Aircraftman
    Killed in Flying Accident
    1943‑10‑29
    Anson (6269)
     
    Flying Officer
    Killed in Flying Accident
    1956‑12‑06
    Mitchell (325)
    Vancouver, British Columbia
    Flight Cadet
    Killed in Flying Accident
    1956‑05‑18
    Expeditor (1491)
    Rivire du Loup, Quebec

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