117:
108:
93:
70:
231:
197:
243:
No. 31 Service Flying
Training School (SFTS) was the first British Service Flying Training school to be established in Canada and the first flying training school at Kingston. The school was originally No. 7 Service Flying School based in
584:
Forty-nine airmen lost their lives while serving at
Kingston, most in flying accidents. Three of these men, A/LA Moore, J.C., Lieut. Edwards, R.C., and A/LA Scorrow, E., perished when their aircraft crashed in
267:
In 1942, the school formally became part of the
British Commonwealth Air Training Plan. In 1944 No. 31 SFTS was merged with the RCAF's No. 14 SFTS when this school was transferred to Kingston from
792:
256:(BCATP) trainees selected for service with the RCAF and RAF. Naval trainees, however, made up the majority of the trainees by the end of December 1940. Pilots were trained on
21:
298:
The airfield was constructed in a typical BCATP wartime pattern, with six runways formed in an overlaid triangle. In approximately 1942 the aerodrome was listed at
470:
with a Var. 11.5 degrees W and elevation of 300 feet (91 m). The runway was listed as a "Turf - All-way field with dimensional data as follows:
787:
713:
658:(Map) (1943 ed.). Cartography by Hydrographic and Map Service. Canada Department of Mines and Resources, Surveys and Engineering Branch.
543:
782:
748:
442:
301:
253:
130:
639:
757:
287:
698:
234:
1943 Navigation chart showing RCAF Kingston and surrounding area. North is up, Lake
Ontario at bottom.
227:(RAF). Like other RAF schools in Canada, it was subject to RCAF administrative and operational control.
547:
329:
with a Var. 14 degrees W and elevation of 300 feet (91 m). Six runways were listed as follows:
280:
710:
220:
120:
566:
185:
212:
575:
Philip Steele Foulds, RCNVR who earned a DSC for his role in an attack on an enemy convoy
8:
555:
272:
268:
181:
116:
107:
749:
Military Bruce - Canadian
Military History - The British Commonwealth Air Training Plan
632:
Aerodrome of
Democracy: Canada and the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan 1939–1945
172:
635:
598:
216:
92:
279:. No. 14 SFTS closed down in September 1945. Relief landing fields were located at
230:
208:
69:
761:
732:
717:
224:
111:
603:
559:
776:
457:
444:
316:
303:
257:
249:
177:
37:
23:
586:
245:
196:
538:
Some of the more noteworthy pilots who trained at this station include:
276:
754:
261:
768:"Harvards Above" by Geraldine Ellen Chase Retrieved: 2016-11-21
634:. Ottawa: Canadian Department of National Defence. p. 68.
96:
767:
286:
The aerodrome has been improved over the years and is now the
248:, England. Its main purpose was to train pilots for the
252:, but in the beginning the school's first students were
686:
Pilots
Handbook of Aerodromes and Seaplane Bases Vol. 1
671:
Pilots
Handbook of Aerodromes and Seaplane Bases Vol. 1
793:
Airports of the
British Commonwealth Air Training Plan
434:
439:In approximately 1942 the aerodrome was listed at
271:. Aircraft used by No. 14 SFTS included Harvards,
219:, Canada. The station was originally built by the
774:
683:
668:
589:, and as of 2014 they have not been recovered.
260:, which were shipped from England, and later,
16:Canadian Second World War air training station
648:
788:Canadian Forces bases in Canada (closed)
728:
726:
688:. Royal Canadian Air Force. p. 156.
677:
673:. Royal Canadian Air Force. p. 130.
546:(DSC) for his role on the attack on the
293:
229:
195:
662:
625:
623:
621:
619:
775:
254:British Commonwealth Air Training Plan
211:air training station built in 1940 at
131:British Commonwealth Air Training Plan
755:BCATP Information from Bombercrew.com
723:
656:Air Navigation Edition Toronto-Ottawa
629:
542:David Clarabut, RNVR(A) who earned a
152:No. 14 Service Flying Training School
150:No. 31 Service Flying Training School
616:
556:Robert Hampton Gray, VC, DSC, RCNVR
13:
562:recipient of the Second World War
533:
14:
804:
783:Royal Canadian Air Force stations
742:
83:7 October 1940 – 7 September 1945
565:Gordon Cheeseman Edwards, RCNVR
435:Relief landing field - Sandhurst
200:Pilots at RAF No.31 SFTS in 1943
115:
106:
91:
74:The airfield during World War II
68:
704:
692:
579:
288:Kingston/Norman Rogers Airport
1:
609:
7:
733:Awards of the Canadian Navy
592:
544:Distinguished Service Cross
10:
809:
238:
283:and Sandhurst, Ontario.
171:
166:
156:
146:
138:
126:
102:
87:
79:
67:
62:
684:Staff writer (c. 1942).
669:Staff writer (c. 1942).
524:1,000 feet (305 m)
521:2,820 feet (860 m)
510:1,000 feet (305 m)
507:3,150 feet (960 m)
496:1,000 feet (305 m)
493:2,780 feet (847 m)
422:2,500 feet (762 m)
408:2,550 feet (777 m)
394:2,600 feet (792 m)
380:2,800 feet (853 m)
366:3,000 feet (914 m)
352:2,500 feet (762 m)
221:Royal Canadian Air Force
121:Royal Canadian Air Force
699:David Clarabut obituary
569:for the attacks on the
567:Mentioned in Despatches
548:German battleship
235:
223:(RCAF) for use by the
201:
186:North American Harvard
142:No. 1 Training Command
764:Retrieved: 2009-12-13
751:Retrieved: 2010-08-12
735:Retrieved: 2010-08-12
720:Retrieved: 2010-08-12
701:Retrieved: 2010-08-12
630:Hatch, F. J. (1983).
425:100 feet (30 m)
411:100 feet (30 m)
397:100 feet (30 m)
383:100 feet (30 m)
369:100 feet (30 m)
355:100 feet (30 m)
294:Aerodrome information
233:
205:RCAF Station Kingston
199:
63:RCAF Station Kingston
49:RCAF Station Kingston
38:44.22528°N 76.59722°W
711:Robert Hampton Gray
454: /
313: /
269:RCAF Station Aylmer
182:North American Yale
43:44.22528; -76.59722
33: /
760:2006-10-14 at the
716:2011-06-11 at the
236:
202:
599:Kingston Airfield
531:
530:
458:44.150°N 76.867°W
432:
431:
317:44.217°N 76.600°W
217:Kingston, Ontario
191:
190:
800:
736:
730:
721:
708:
702:
696:
690:
689:
681:
675:
674:
666:
660:
659:
652:
646:
645:
627:
558:, Canada's last
473:
472:
469:
468:
466:
465:
464:
459:
455:
452:
451:
450:
447:
332:
331:
328:
327:
325:
324:
323:
318:
314:
311:
310:
309:
306:
157:Station Magazine
134:Aircrew training
119:
110:
95:
72:
60:
59:
57:
56:
54:
53:
52:
50:
45:
44:
39:
34:
31:
30:
29:
26:
808:
807:
803:
802:
801:
799:
798:
797:
773:
772:
762:Wayback Machine
745:
740:
739:
731:
724:
718:Wayback Machine
709:
705:
697:
693:
682:
678:
667:
663:
654:
653:
649:
642:
628:
617:
612:
595:
582:
536:
534:Notable aircrew
463:44.150; -76.867
462:
460:
456:
453:
448:
445:
443:
441:
440:
437:
322:44.217; -76.600
321:
319:
315:
312:
307:
304:
302:
300:
299:
296:
241:
225:Royal Air Force
194:
184:
180:
151:
133:
114:
112:Royal Air Force
75:
48:
46:
42:
40:
36:
35:
32:
27:
24:
22:
20:
19:
17:
12:
11:
5:
806:
796:
795:
790:
785:
771:
770:
765:
752:
744:
743:External links
741:
738:
737:
722:
703:
691:
676:
661:
647:
640:
614:
613:
611:
608:
607:
606:
604:HMCS Cataraqui
601:
594:
591:
581:
578:
577:
576:
573:
563:
560:Victoria Cross
553:
535:
532:
529:
528:
525:
522:
519:
515:
514:
511:
508:
505:
501:
500:
497:
494:
491:
487:
486:
483:
480:
477:
436:
433:
430:
429:
428:Hard surfaced
426:
423:
420:
416:
415:
414:Hard surfaced
412:
409:
406:
402:
401:
400:Hard surfaced
398:
395:
392:
388:
387:
386:Hard surfaced
384:
381:
378:
374:
373:
372:Hard surfaced
370:
367:
364:
360:
359:
358:Hard surfaced
356:
353:
350:
346:
345:
342:
339:
336:
295:
292:
258:Fairey Battles
240:
237:
192:
189:
188:
175:
169:
168:
167:Aircraft flown
164:
163:
158:
154:
153:
148:
144:
143:
140:
136:
135:
128:
124:
123:
104:
100:
99:
89:
85:
84:
81:
77:
76:
73:
65:
64:
15:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
805:
794:
791:
789:
786:
784:
781:
780:
778:
769:
766:
763:
759:
756:
753:
750:
747:
746:
734:
729:
727:
719:
715:
712:
707:
700:
695:
687:
680:
672:
665:
657:
651:
643:
641:0-660-11443-7
637:
633:
626:
624:
622:
620:
615:
605:
602:
600:
597:
596:
590:
588:
574:
572:
568:
564:
561:
557:
554:
552:
551:
545:
541:
540:
539:
526:
523:
520:
517:
516:
512:
509:
506:
503:
502:
498:
495:
492:
489:
488:
484:
481:
478:
475:
474:
471:
467:
427:
424:
421:
418:
417:
413:
410:
407:
404:
403:
399:
396:
393:
390:
389:
385:
382:
379:
376:
375:
371:
368:
365:
362:
361:
357:
354:
351:
348:
347:
343:
340:
337:
334:
333:
330:
326:
291:
289:
284:
282:
278:
274:
270:
265:
263:
259:
255:
251:
250:Fleet Air Arm
247:
232:
228:
226:
222:
218:
214:
210:
206:
198:
193:Military unit
187:
183:
179:
178:Fairey Battle
176:
174:
170:
165:
162:
159:
155:
149:
145:
141:
137:
132:
129:
125:
122:
118:
113:
109:
105:
101:
98:
94:
90:
86:
82:
78:
71:
66:
61:
58:
55:
706:
694:
685:
679:
670:
664:
655:
650:
631:
587:Lake Ontario
583:
570:
549:
537:
476:Runway Name
438:
335:Runway Name
297:
285:
266:
246:Peterborough
242:
209:World War II
204:
203:
160:
139:Part of
18:
580:Remembrance
461: /
320: /
213:Collins Bay
161:The Pioneer
41: /
28:076°35′50″W
777:Categories
610:References
47: (
25:44°13′31″N
281:Gananoque
758:Archived
714:Archived
593:See also
485:Surface
344:Surface
262:Harvards
571:Tirpitz
550:Tirpitz
479:Length
449:76°52′W
446:44°09′N
338:Length
308:76°36′W
305:44°13′N
239:History
173:Trainer
147:Schools
88:Country
638:
518:NW/SE
504:NE/SW
482:Width
419:13/31
405:13/31
341:Width
277:Ansons
207:was a
103:Branch
97:Canada
80:Active
527:Turf
513:Turf
499:Turf
391:7/25
377:7/25
363:1/19
349:1/19
273:Yales
215:near
636:ISBN
490:N/S
275:and
127:Role
264:.
779::
725:^
618:^
290:.
644:.
51:)
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.