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Barracks Life

Barracks Life

Mr. Peters describes various aspects of living in barracks and how this experience helped the men to bond.

Pilot Training Selection

Pilot Training Selection

Mr. Peters describes the level of testing he experienced before being selected for pilot training.

Attrition

Attrition

Mr. Peters compares the high level of attrition during his era of training to that of the present day Air Force.

First Solo

First Solo

Mr. Peters describes his first solo (in a Chipmunk), the elation of safely landing and the ritual he shares with his fellow pilots afterwards.

Mastering the Harvard

Mastering the Harvard

Mr. Peters describes his difficulties flying a Harvard, overcoming those roadblocks, and moving on to the T-33 jet trainer.

Instrument Flying

Instrument Flying

Mr. Peters gives a detailed account of training for instrument only flying, and how those skills suited Canada’s air role in NATO.

T-33 Jet

T-33 Jet

Mr. Peters describes how easily he mastered the T-33 jet, and receiving the school’s top two awards for flying excellence.

Prejudice

Prejudice

Mr. Peters discusses how his graduation from flying school is tainted by the racially inappropriate remarks and attitude of the guest presenter the night before.

Flight Instructor

Flight Instructor

Mr. Peters describes initially being disappointed by his posting as a flying instructor, but later credits this tour of duty for reinforcing his discipline in the cockpit.

Snowbirds Genesis

Snowbirds Genesis

Mr. Peters describes the part he played in establishing the Snowbirds aerobatics team.

Snowbirds Formation Flying

Snowbirds Formation Flying

Mr. Peters describes how an air show develops from original practice flights to attaining air show readiness.

Snowbirds  Accidental Deaths

Snowbirds Accidental Deaths

Mr. Peters discusses the collective sense of loss felt by the aerobatics pilot fraternity after a tragedy, and then describes the “Missing Man” formation.

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