Role of the Senior MemberThe senior members' role is as a mentor -- a "wise and trusted counselor" -- to cadet staff officers who run the encampment. You may be assigned as a mentor to a flight commander or to the Officer in Charge of an Executive Staff unit, such as public affairs, administration, or mess ops. Or you may come as a Cadet Orientation Pilot. |
TAC Officers (Formerly Flight Training Officers or FTO)There are generally around 8 flights, broken into two squadrons. The command and sergeant of each unit has a Flight Mentor. Tac Officers accompany their flights wherever they go and sleep in the same barracks. They mostly observe, make sure safety is not compromised, and are there to advise cadet leaders who encounter problems. Under the new curriculum from National, TAC officers will have a more active role in advising the flight command staff. |
Executive Staff MentorsThe Executive Officer and Officers in Charge of the Executive Staff units each have a senior mentor. These units include Administration, Services, Public Affairs, Logistics, and Health Services (Medical). These mentors usually have experience and skills in the specialities of each unit, and are able to help them grow. The Training staff, under the Commandant of Cadets, also have a senior mentor to guide the cadet OIC. (The Training Mentor has a more hands-on role than some of the other mentors) Mentors do not do the cadets' jobs for them, but they are responsible for insuring that the job gets done: Services gets everyone fed, Flights Ops maintains the highest level of safety, Health Services deals expertly with injuries or illness, and that the units perform well. Units that do not have full-time mentors are prone to chronic problems. So we strive not to assign members as mentors who cannot commit to be with their units the entire time. |
Orientation PilotsWe do not do orientation flying every year. It depends on the availability of funds, and the availability of adequate facilities. This isn't a drop-by operation. Pilots must contact the Flight Operations Officer for further information. |
Senior Support StaffUnpredictables pop up daily in any operation this large and complex, where so much activity is packed into such a short period of time. Senior Support Staff were established to deal with these issues. It may mean driving to a shopping mall to pick up urgently needed supplies, or to accompany a cadet or senior to an emergency room. You may step into a unit that is short-handed, for a couple of days, or for the duration. Many discrete tasks are outside the units' duties, such setting up for graduation, or decorating a room for the staff dinner. Instead of treating the unexpected as a crisis or taking someone away from normal duties to cope with it, we can now send assistance quickly to where it's needed. Senior Support Staff is an all-Senior department, staffed by experienced, part-time, and new encampment seniors, offering both expertise and the opportunity for the new to get familiar with operations. SSS members may be part-time, but are not casual visitors. They are dedicated members, with clear duties and a defined period of service. |