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14 EFTS- Elementary Flying Training School (RCAF) ( 7)

An Elementary Flying Training School (EFTS) gave a trainee 50 hours of basic flying instruction on a simple trainer like the De Havilland Tiger Moth, Fleet Finch, or Fairchild Cornell over 8 weeks.Elementary schools were operated by civilian flying clubs under contract to the RCAF and most of the instructors were civilians. For example, No. 12 EFTS Goderich was run by the Kitchener-Waterloo Flying Club and the County of Huron Flying Club.The next step for a pilot was the Service Flying Training School.

More information on RCAF Station Winnipeg can be found here

  • RCAF Roundel RCAF.info - RCAF Station Winnipeg Manitoba

  • More Information on RCAF Station Portage can be found here

  • RCAF Roundel RCAF.info - RCAF Station Portage la Prairie Manitoba

  • General Manitoba Historical Society - Portage Airport

  • 1940-10-28 Primary Location Winnipeg MB Canada Current location of Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport CYWG Due to construction delays of the school from moving into the nearly completed aerodrome, it was decided that the school would be established at Stevenson Field in Winnipeg, Manitoba. From 28 October 1940 until 4 December 1940 the school operated out of the Winnipeg Aerodrome.
    1940-12-31 Primary Location Portage la Prairie MB Canada Current site of Portage La Prairie Airport CYPG

    Leading Aircraftman
    Killed in Flying Accident
    1941‑10‑25
    Moth, Tiger (4124)
    Basswood, Manitoba
    Leading Aircraftman
    Killed in Flying Accident
    1941‑05‑21
    Moth, Tiger (4121)
    Prince Albert, Saskatchewan
    Leading Aircraftman
    Killed in Flying Accident
    1941‑10‑25
    Moth, Tiger (4173)
    Oakland, California, USA
    Leading Aircraftman
    Killed in Vehicle Accident
    1942‑04‑07
     ()
    Pembroke, Ontario
    Sergeant
    Killed in Flying Accident
    1941‑07‑14
    Moth, Tiger (4114)
    St Louis, Missouri, USA
    Leading Aircraftman
    Killed in Flying Accident
    1941‑07‑03
    Moth, Tiger (4123)
    Beansville, Ontario
    Leading Aircraftman
    Killed in Flying Accident
    1941‑10‑30
    Moth, Tiger (4110)
    Belmont, Manitoba

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