- Every year, the Royal Canadian Air Force selects a special group of people to make up the CF-18 Demonstration Team. The CF-18 Demonstration Team is a truly national team; its members all come from RCAF units across the country, and all are selected for their superior performance, dedication to excellence, and the desire to represent Canada’s operational air force.
- The team comprises 13 members including the Demo pilot, eight technicians, three safety pilots and a public affairs officer/narrator.
- The eight technicians are split into two teams of four. The East crew from 3 Wing Bagotville, Quebec, take care of the jet during shows on the East coast and the West crew from 4 Wing take care of the West coast. The technicians drive to each show site bringing their trailer that contain the necessary tools and parts to maintain the CF-18 Demo jet. Throughout the 2021 air show season the Demo team technicians will travel across Canada ensuring the Demo jet is fit to fly.
- It is expected that 2021 will be an air show season unlike any other and in all cases RCAF members will adhere to applicable Provincial/Territorial, regional, and municipal Public Health measures, including the use of non-medical masks.
- To protect both members of the CF-18 Demonstration Team and all Canadians, members of the team will be sequestered from the public and non-essential personnel at air shows.
- Community outreach and education is the most important part of the CF-18 Demonstration Team’s mission. To this end, the team will increase their use of virtual tools to engage Canadians during 2021.
Aviation News: RCAF announces pilot for 2021 CF-18 Demonstration Team
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December 7, 2020 – Winnipeg, Manitoba – National Defence / Canadian Armed Forces The Royal Canadian Air Force is pleased to announce the appointment of Captain Dan Deluce as the pilot for the 2021 CF-18 Demonstration Team. Captain Deluce will wow audiences across Canada during the 2021 air show season. Captain Deluce was originally selected to fly with the CF-18 Demonstration Team in 2020 before the season was unfortunately cancelled due to COVID-19. Captain Daniel Deluce Captain Daniel Deluce has been an avid aviation fan his whole life. Coming from a large aviation family, he was especially interested in fighter aircraft growing up, thanks to his grandfather who was a Royal Canadian Air Force Hurricane pilot during the Second World War. Born and raised in Toronto, Ontario, Captain Deluce attended many airshows throughout his life and his fondest memories are of attending the Toronto airshow with his family. During which he was always envious of the people who got to fly above the crowds over his hometown. Thanks to his father, a commercial pilot of forty years, Captain Deluce started flying aircraft as a child. Beginning with basic aircraft handling and aircraft attitudes, his father’s lessons eventually evolved into family trips flying small floatplanes into fishing camps with Daniel or one of his siblings at the controls. It was these early childhood experiences in aviation that led him to pursue his private pilot’s license at 16 years old. Studying chemical engineering at the University of Toronto only strengthened Captain Deluce’s desire to fly high performance aircraft. To him, aviation represented the most amazing blend of science and technology, nature, and the human desire to push the limits. After graduation in 2006, he completed his civilian commercial pilot license with a multi-engine instrument rating. Captain Deluce then moved to Northern Ontario to work for an air charter and medevac company. After many long months working as a dispatcher, he started flying as a co-pilot on a PC-12 aircraft. He continued flying with the company until 2010 when he was accepted into the RCAF and was given the opportunity to follow his dream of becoming a fighter pilot. After completing basic and second language training in Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Quebec, Captain Deluce began flight training in 2012. Upon completion of phase II flight training at 2 Canadian Forces Flying Training School in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, he was selected to fly jet aircraft and continued training on the CT-155 Hawk, where he would go on to receive his RCAF pilot’s wings. In 2015 following successful completion of the Fighter Pilot Course on the CF-188 Hornet at 410 Tactical Fighter (Operational Training) Squadron at 4 Wing Cold Lake, Alberta, Captain Deluce was posted to 409 Tactical Fighter Squadron at 4 Wing where he served for three years as a combat-qualified element lead and tactical instructor pilot. Captain Deluce began his current position in 2018 as an instructor at 419 Tactical Fighter (Training) Squadron, teaching Canada’s newest aspiring fighter pilots under the NATO Flying Training in Canada program. He is currently dual qualified on the CT-155 Hawk and continues to fly the CF-188 in training and operational roles. Captain Deluce has actively trained throughout Canada and the United States with the Hornet, and has served on NORAD missions across Canada. In 2017 he also deployed to Romania as part of Operation REASSURANCE, Canada’s contribution to NATO enhanced air policing. Quotes It is an honour and a pleasure flying the CF-18 for Canada and representing the RCAF, and I am looking forward to sharing my passion for aviation with Canadians next summer. After a challenging year, I hope our shows help lift some spirits and remind everyone how resilient we can be in the face of adversity. At the same time I want to share with you what the RCAF is capable of, and demonstrate our commitment to serving Canadians no matter the conditions.” Captain Daniel Deluce, CF-18 Demonstration Team Pilot Quick facts
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