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In 1992, CFB Portage la Prairie was closed, and the base facilities were turned over to a new civil organization, the Southport Aerospace Centre. All previous support functions, including the provision of aircraft and their maintenance and the airport's running, were contacted out to civilian
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During the 1970s, the school created two air demonstration teams, staffed by instructors, the Dragonflies, flying the CH-136 Kiowa and the Musket Gold with CT-134 Musketeer.
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3 CFFTS uses civilian pilots to teach primary pilot training and air navigator courses. Military pilots are employed to teach helicopter and multi-engine aircraft courses.
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3 CFFTS was first formed on 1 July 1970 at CFB Portage la Prairie. It was made up of personnel and equipment are drawn from 1 Primary Flying School,
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and Southport Aerospace Centre provide all support services for 3 CFFTS, including aircraft maintenance and airfield operations.
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trainers. Contract civilian instructors replaced the military instructors who had taught the Primary Flying Course.
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Nine former CH-146 Griffons added to the 3 CFFTS fleet for advanced helicopter training.
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at 3 Canadian Forces Flying Training School at CFB Portage la Prairie, Manitoba, 1982.
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Multi-engine and helicopter training was conducted by military instructors using the
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Portage la Prairie has been the site of military primary flight training since
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In 1981, the CT-134 Musketeers needed replacement, and a newer version, the
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helicopters and 3 Flying Training Schools, Portage la Prairie, who flew the
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Air Force Public Affairs / Department of National Defence (December 2007).
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when it was home to No. 14 Elementary Flying Training School, part of the
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Index


CT-134A Musketeers
French
Portage la Prairie
Grob G 120
Bell CH-139
Bell CH-146 Griffons
Beechcraft King Air C-90B
Portage la Prairie Southport Airport
Canadian Forces Base Portage la Prairie
15 Wing Moose Jaw
KF Defence Programs

KF Defence Programs
World War II
British Commonwealth Air Training Plan
Royal Canadian Air Force
CFB Borden
de Havilland Canada CT-120 Chipmunk
CFB Rivers
Hiller CH-112 Nomad
Beech CT-128 Expeditor
trainer
Beechcraft CT-134 Musketeers
Bell CH-136 Kiowas
Beechcraft C23 Sundowners
CT-134A Musketeer
CH-139 Jet Rangers
Slingsby T-67C Firefly

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