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CFB Trenton

Canadian Forces Base Trenton (IATA: YTR, ICAO: CYTR) (also CFB Trenton), formerly RCAF Station Trenton, is a Canadian Forces base located within the city of Quinte West, Ontario. It is operated as an air force base by the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) and is the hub for air transport operations in Canada and abroad. Its primary RCAF lodger unit is 8 Wing, commonly referred to as 8 Wing Trenton. CFB Trenton is Canada's largest Air Force base and most southerly air base.

Canadian Forces Base Trenton


8 Wing Trenton
Summary
Airport typeMilitary
OwnerGovernment of Canada
OperatorDND
LocationQuinte West, Ontario
Time zoneEST (UTC−05:00)
 • Summer (DST)EDT (UTC−04:00)
Elevation AMSL283 ft / 86 m
Coordinates44°07′08″N 077°31′41″W / 44.11889°N 77.52806°W / 44.11889; -77.52806
Websitewww.cfbtrenton.com
Map
CYTR
Location in Ontario
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
06/24 10,000 3,048 Asphalt

The airport is classified as an airport of entry by Nav Canada and is staffed by the Canada Border Services Agency. The use of the airport for civilian aircraft is permitted for emergencies or MEDEVACs only and the CBSA officers can only handle general aviation aircraft with up to 15 passengers.[1]

History edit

 
Aerial view of RCAF Station Trenton, June 1936

1929–1939 Prewar edit

In 1929, 960 acres (390 ha) of farmland near Trenton were purchased by the federal government to establish a Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) station to be called RCAF Station Trenton. The base was officially opened in August 1931. Lord Bessborough, the Governor General in 1931, laid the commemorative cornerstone of the airbase, which had the motto, "Per Ardua ad Rem," or "Through Adversity to the Good". This motto was the long-standing unspoken motto of the airmen of CFB Trenton.[3] Trenton was intended as a smaller supporting base to RCAF Station Borden, which was the home of Canadian military aviation and a major training base at the time. By June 1937 it had replaced Camp Borden as the primary flying training centre; the older station was given over increasingly to technical and trades training.[4] The location was chosen for being the midpoint between Ottawa and Toronto. It also provided the possibility of using the facility for seaplanes operating on Lake Ontario.[citation needed]

1939–1945 World War II edit

No. 1 Fighter and No. 3 Army Cooperation Flights, flying Siskin and Tiger Moth aircraft, were the first air elements to be hosted at Trenton. Trenton was the largest training centre of the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan (BCATP) during the Second World War.[5] Schools included the RCAF Central Flying School, No. 1 Air Navigation School (to 1942), No. 1 Flying Instructor School, and No. 1 Composite Training School.[6] Along with the training schools, the No. 6 Repair Depot was based at Trenton. During the war the relief landing field for Trenton was located at Mohawk.[citation needed]

Trenton was home to RCAF 102 KU Flt - Central Air Command (CAC) Composite during the war. It flew Harvard, Mustang, Dakota, Expeditor, H-5.[citation needed]

Historical aerodrome information edit

In approximately 1942 the aerodrome was listed as RCAF Aerodrome - Trenton, Ontario at 44°07′N 77°32′W / 44.117°N 77.533°W / 44.117; -77.533 with a variation of 12 degrees west and elevation of 240 ft (73 m). The field was listed as "all hard surfaced" and detailed four runways as follows:[7]

Runway name Length Width Surface
1/19 3,000 ft (910 m) 150 ft (46 m) Hard surfaced
5/23 3,600 ft (1,100 m) 150 ft (46 m) Hard surfaced
14/32 3,050 ft (930 m) 150 ft (46 m) Hard surfaced
9/27 4,200 ft (1,300 m) 150 ft (46 m) Hard surfaced

1945–1990 Cold War edit

Following the war, Trenton became home to transport and fighter aircraft, with transport aircraft from the base taking part in the Korean Airlift, as well as numerous other missions throughout the 1950s and 1960s.[citation needed]

On February 2, 1959, RCAF Station Trenton became the destination for CF-105 Arrow 25204, flying from the Avro Canada manufacturing facility at Malton Airport. A Trans-Canada Air Lines Vickers Viscount had crash landed during 25204's flight, temporarily closing the runways at Malton.[8]

After World War II 102 Composite Unit became a search and rescue unit. It flew Piasecki H-42A and H-44. Canada upgraded its transport and search and rescue fleets during the 1960s when the RCAF purchased the CC-137 Husky, CC-130 Hercules, CH-113 Labrador and CC-115 Buffalo aircraft. RCAF Station Trenton became the home of training facilities for these aircraft. 102 would eventually merge into the reactivated 424 Transport and Rescue Squadron in 1968.[citation needed]

RCAF Station Trenton was renamed Canadian Forces Base (CFB) Trenton after the February 1, 1968 merger of the RCAF with the Royal Canadian Navy and Canadian Army to form the Canadian Forces.[citation needed]

21st century edit

Arrest and conviction of former base commander edit

CFB Trenton's former commander, David Russell Williams, was arrested in 2010, and convicted of serial rape and murder in 2010; some of his crimes were committed while in command of the base.[9][10]

Use as a quarantine facility for COVID-19 edit

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada of coronavirus disease 2019 caused by SARS-CoV-2 that detected in Wuhan, China, on February 7, 2020, 215 Canadians (176 from the first plane, and 39 from a second plane chartered by the U.S. government) were repatriated from Wuhan, and brought to CFB Trenton to be quarantined for two weeks.[11][12][13] On February 11, another plane of repatriated Canadians (185) from Wuhan landed at CFB Trenton.[14] On February 21, a chartered flight of 131 Canadians who were quarantined on the Diamond Princess after an outbreak on the cruise ship in Japan, and who all tested negative for the virus, were brought to CFB Trenton for additional screening before being transported by bus to NAV Centre in Cornwall, Ontario, to be quarantined.[15] On March 10, a chartered flight of 228 Canadians who were on the Grand Princess after an outbreak on the cruise ship in California, and who all did not test positive for the virus, were brought to CFB Trenton for a 14-day quarantine period.[16] By March 24, 13 positive cases for the virus of the repatriated citizens at CFB Trenton were reported.[17]

Charges against and removal of command of current base commander edit

On 28 August 2023 Colonel Leif Dahl, the commander of the base and the 8th Wing, was charged by the Ontario Provincial Police with charges related to firearms and illegal hunting.[18] On 30 August 2023, MGen Iain Huddleston, Commander, 1 Canadian Air Division, temporarily removed Col Dahl from his command.[19]

Facilities edit

Heritage buildings edit

CFB Trenton has several recognized and classified Federal Heritage buildings on the Register of the Government of Canada Heritage Buildings.[20]

  • Administration Building 29 Recognized – 1995
  • Hangars 3 Buildings 51; 5 Building 49 Recognized – 1991
  • Hangars 9 B112; 10 B52 Recognized – 2004
  • Hastings Hall / Officer's Quarters, Building 111 Recognized – 1995
  • Headquarters Buildings 22 & 23 Recognized – 1995
  • Junior Quarters, Buildings 21 & 56 Recognized – 1995
  • Officer's Mess Building 38 Recognized – 1995
  • VIP Private Married Quarters Building 42 Recognized – 1995

Current edit

The recapitalization of the northeast ramp was completed in summer 2008, and reconstruction of the southeast ramp was completed in the summer of 2009.[21]

Construction of a new air traffic control tower was completed in July 2010.[22]

The Canadian Forces Aerospace Warfare Centre is housed in a new building named after Air Marshal Clare Annis. Leed Gold Standard certification is underway from the Canada Green Building Council.[23]

A new Material Distribution Centre opened on November 2, 2010. The $2.4-million project is an amalgamation and co-location of the Wing's Central Material Traffic Terminal of 2 Air Movement Squadron (2 Air Mov Sqn) with the material distribution centre of 8 Wing Supply.[24]

A 17,500 m2 (188,400 sq ft) Electrical and Mechanical Engineering (EME) and transportation garage valued at $75 million was completed in 2012.[25][26]

The Air Mobility Training Centre project saw the construction of a 17,000 m2 (183,000 sq ft) facility that houses the equipment and personnel required to train operators and maintainers of the CC-130J Super Hercules aircraft. Building construction was completed in 2011 and operations began in 2012.[25][27][28] The building is now located on the south side of the base across the highway from the runway.

Future edit

The base could host CH-149 Cormorant Search And Rescue helicopters if Canada increases the CH-149 fleet as planned.[29]

Present operations edit

 
Royal Military College of Canada cadets attend unveiling of Afghanistan Repatriation Memorial, CFB Trenton, Trenton, Ontario 10 Nov. 2012.

The RCAF operates the majority of its fixed-wing tactical airlift and all of its strategic airlift aircraft from CFB Trenton.[citation needed]

The primary lodger unit of CFB Trenton is 8 Wing, which operates several aircraft types, including CC-130 Hercules, CC-150 Polaris and CC-177 Globemaster III transport aircraft, the CH-146 Griffon search and rescue helicopters, and the CC-144 Challenger VIP transport aircraft. The Challenger fleet, used to fly the Governor General, members of the Royal Family (when visiting Canada), the Prime Minister and members of the federal cabinet, is based at Ottawa Macdonald–Cartier International Airport but supported from CFB Trenton.[citation needed]

Current squadrons under 8 Wing include:

Temporary storage facilities were built at the base for the CC-177 Globemaster III. Permanent hangars (Hangar 2 and 6) were built from 2012 to 2017.

CFB Trenton is also home to other RCAF lodger units independent from 8 Wing including:

  • Aerospace and Telecommunications Engineering Support Squadron (ATESS) - providing specialized engineering, training, and production/manufacturing in aerospace and telecommunications. Its capabilities encompass avionics, non-destructive testing (NDT), integrated health monitoring (IHM/HUMS), aircraft structures and more.[30]
  • The Royal Canadian Air Force Aerospace Warfare Centre (RCAF AWC), the centre of excellence for air power development, including Concept Development and Experimentation (CD&E) and lessons learned. In addition, the RCAF AWC develops and maintains the Air Force air power knowledge repository and coordinates efforts to provide advanced synthetic environment and modelling and simulation services to assist CD&E, requirements definition, operational test and evaluation (OT&E) and mission rehearsal. The RCAF AWC is commanded by an RCAF Colonel.[31]
  • 8 Air Communications and Control Squadron (8 ACCS) provides expeditionary communications and air traffic control capabilities under 2 Wing for the RCAF.

CFB Trenton plays a key support role for the National Search and Rescue Program, being home to Joint Rescue Coordination Centre Trenton (JRCC Trenton) which is jointly staffed by the RCAF and Canadian Coast Guard personnel who have responsibility for coordinating aircraft and marine rescue incidents in central and Arctic Canada. The RCAF also operates the Canadian Mission Control Centre (CMCC) from the base, which is tasked with monitoring the Cospas-Sarsat system that detects transmissions from emergency locating beacons on aircraft or marine vessels in distress through Canada's search and rescue area of responsibility.[citation needed]

The Canadian Army also operates the Canadian Army Advanced Warfare Centre, formerly known as the Canadian Parachute Centre.

In addition, the Canadian Joint Incident Response Unit (CJIRU), a CBRN capability which is part of the Canadian Special Operations Forces Command is based at CFB Trenton.[32]

The current commander of CFB Trenton and 8 Wing is Colonel Leif Dahl, who was sworn in as base commander on July 29, 2022.[33]

Other operations edit

Quinte International Air Show edit

In 2016, the former base commander, Colonel Colin Keiver and Chief Warrant Officer Darcy Elder, had recreated the Quinte International Air Show which had not been held since 2003.[34] There had been plans for the air show to be held biennially, though there had been no air show in 2018. Mark Goulden, the commander at the time of the cancellation, stated "Operations at 8 Wing Trenton is our priority, whether it be helping Canadians during disasters such as the British Columbia wildfires, delivering humanitarian aid internationally, or supplying Canadian Armed Forces missions around the world. It is with these operational commitments in mind that 8 Wing Trenton has made the difficult decision to cancel the 2018 Quinte International Air Show."[35] Throughout 2020, it was unclear whether or not there would be an air show any time in the future due to CFB Trenton being at the forefront of Canada's efforts to gain control over the COVID-19 virus.[36]

Quinte International Air Show 2016 edit

The 2016 air show attracted close to 80,000 visitors.[36] The theme for that year was the commemoration of the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan (BCATP) with it being the 75th Anniversary since the BCATP had commenced.[37] Aircraft from multiple Air Forces around the world attended including the United States Air Force, Royal Air Force and Mexican Air Force.[38]

Some of the aircraft performing at the air show included:[citation needed]

CFD Mountain View edit

The Mountain View Detachment, a former World War II RCAF airfield located south of Belleville, is utilized as a storage and overhaul facility of older aircraft. A new gravel runway was constructed in 2006 to train Canadian Forces CC-130 Hercules aircraft crew in landing on unprepared landing strips. The Canadian Forces have also established a drop zone nearby. The detachment is also home to the Mountain View Cadet Flying Training Centre, cadet training centre for the Royal Canadian Air Cadets.[citation needed]

Trenton Cadet Training Centre edit

The Trenton Cadet Training Centre (CTC) is one of the oldest cadet training centres in Canada. At this CTC, there are cadet courses offered for all three elements of Army, Sea and Air that are offered all year around. This portion of the base, located on the south side of the airbase, has multiple buildings for cadets to reside in during their summer training.[citation needed]

Other edit

Economic impact on Trenton community edit

CFB Trenton, based on statistical data from the Fiscal Year 2004–2005, had an annual population impact (Regular Force members & dependants) of 8,185. The airbase also had an estimated local spending impact (direct and indirect) of $278,195,000 for that Fiscal Year. The airbase also directly employed 3,163 people and indirectly employed 437 people.[40]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Canada Flight Supplement. Effective 0901Z 16 July 2020 to 0901Z 10 September 2020.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-12-01. Retrieved 2011-03-22.
  3. ^ "8 Wing History". Royal Canadian Air Force. 2013-04-10. Retrieved 10 September 2013.
  4. ^ Millberry, Larry (1984). Sixty Years: The RCAF and CF Air Command. Toronto, ON: CANAV Books. p. 44.
  5. ^ Hatch, F.J. Aerodrome of Democracy: Canada and the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan 1939–1945. 2014-02-11 at the Wayback Machine Ottawa: Canadian Department of National Defence, 1983. ISBN 0-660-11443-7. p. 116. Retrieved 2014-07-15
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 2006-10-14. Retrieved 2011-03-23.
  7. ^ Pilots Handbook of Aerodromes and Seaplane Bases. Vol. 1. Royal Canadian Air Force. c. 1942. p. 170.
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on 2013-09-21. Retrieved 2013-09-21.
  9. ^ "DNA tests on Russell Williams murder victim took 10 weeks". Toronto Star, By Sandro Contenta and Jim Rankin, May 16, 2015
  10. ^ "Serial killer Russell Williams will keep his military pension—for now". McLean's Magazine, Michael Friscolanti, November 3, 2014
  11. ^ "CFB Trenton prepares quarantine, treatment for Canada's coronavirus evacuees". globalnews.ca. February 6, 2020.
  12. ^ "'Happy to be back': Flight carrying Canadians from Wuhan lands in Ontario". ctvnews.ca. 7 February 2020.
  13. ^ "'Worst is behind us': Flights carrying Canadians from Wuhan land in Ontario". ctvnews.ca. February 7, 2020.
  14. ^ "Second Canadian evacuation plane from China lands in Ontario". ctvnews.ca. February 11, 2020.
  15. ^ "Canadian cruise ship passengers arrive in Cornwall, Ont., to begin quarantine". cbc.ca. February 21, 2020.
  16. ^ "Infected Canadian crew on COVID-19 cruise ship remain onboard, 228 passengers repatriated". ctvnews.ca. March 10, 2020.
  17. ^ "Quarantine at CFB Trenton over for most, but not all". cbc.ca. March 24, 2020.
  18. ^ "8 Wing, CFB Trenton commander removed from role after additional firearm charges laid". Global News. August 31, 2023.
  19. ^ "Statement from the Commander 1 Canadian Air Division". Department of National Defence. August 30, 2023.
  20. ^ http://www.pc.gc.ca/apps/beefp-fhbro/FHB_Rech_Search_e.asp[permanent dead link] Register of the Government of Canada Heritage Buildings.
  21. ^ "Trenton Infrastructure". Canada News Centre. Retrieved 27 September 2011.
  22. ^ "New air traffic control tower opens at CFB Trenton". Intelligencer.ca. Archived from the original on 2012-09-04. Retrieved 2011-03-22.
  23. ^ Isabelle, Major (2010-10-07). "More than a building dedication:... | Air Force Articles | News and Events – Air Force News | Air Force | DND/CF". Airforce.forces.gc.ca. Archived from the original on 2012-07-19. Retrieved 2011-03-22.
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  26. ^ "EME CFB Trenton". qualitymechanical.ca. 4 December 2020.
  27. ^ "New Air Mobility Training Centre to support CC130J operations" by Tom Phil. 10 December 2009
  28. ^ Lessard, Jerome. "VIDEO: 8 Wing's facelift continues".
  29. ^ Thatcher, Chris (6 July 2017). "Canada urged to acquire attack helicopters".
  30. ^ . Archived from the original on 2017-08-22. Retrieved 2017-08-16.
  31. ^ Government of Canada, National Defence (April 30, 2013). "Canadian Forces Aerospace Warfare Centre | Royal Canadian Air Force". www.rcaf-arc.forces.gc.ca.
  32. ^ Day, Adam (5 September 2009). "The Dragon Hunters". Legion Magazine. Retrieved 25 June 2019.
  33. ^ "Leadership changes at 8 Wing Trenton". QuinteNews.
  34. ^ "Quinte International Air Show attendance sores". Countylive. 2016-06-27. Retrieved 24 December 2020.
  35. ^ "Wing commander releases COVID-19 statement". Quinte News. 2020-04-01. Retrieved 24 December 2020.
  36. ^ a b Lees, Ross. "Quinte International Air Show attendance soars". Country Live. Retrieved 23 January 2019.
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  39. ^ "Fire in the hole: Whitby man finds Second World War mortar bomb in lakefront park" (print version headline: "Whitby man finds Second World War bomb under park". Toronto Star, August 26, 2013. by Christopher Reynolds.
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Canadian Forces Base Trenton IATA YTR ICAO CYTR also CFB Trenton formerly RCAF Station Trenton is a Canadian Forces base located within the city of Quinte West Ontario It is operated as an air force base by the Royal Canadian Air Force RCAF and is the hub for air transport operations in Canada and abroad Its primary RCAF lodger unit is 8 Wing commonly referred to as 8 Wing Trenton CFB Trenton is Canada s largest Air Force base and most southerly air base Canadian Forces Base Trenton 8 Wing TrentonIATA YTRICAO CYTRWMO 71621SummaryAirport typeMilitaryOwnerGovernment of CanadaOperatorDNDLocationQuinte West OntarioTime zoneEST UTC 05 00 Summer DST EDT UTC 04 00 Elevation AMSL283 ft 86 mCoordinates44 07 08 N 077 31 41 W 44 11889 N 77 52806 W 44 11889 77 52806Websitewww cfbtrenton comMapCYTRLocation in OntarioRunwaysDirection Length Surfaceft m06 24 10 000 3 048 AsphaltSource Canada Flight Supplement 1 Environment Canada 2 The airport is classified as an airport of entry by Nav Canada and is staffed by the Canada Border Services Agency The use of the airport for civilian aircraft is permitted for emergencies or MEDEVACs only and the CBSA officers can only handle general aviation aircraft with up to 15 passengers 1 Contents 1 History 1 1 1929 1939 Prewar 1 2 1939 1945 World War II 1 2 1 Historical aerodrome information 1 3 1945 1990 Cold War 1 4 21st century 1 4 1 Arrest and conviction of former base commander 1 4 2 Use as a quarantine facility for COVID 19 1 4 3 Charges against and removal of command of current base commander 2 Facilities 2 1 Heritage buildings 2 2 Current 2 3 Future 3 Present operations 4 Other operations 4 1 Quinte International Air Show 4 1 1 Quinte International Air Show 2016 4 2 CFD Mountain View 4 3 Trenton Cadet Training Centre 4 4 Other 5 Economic impact on Trenton community 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory edit nbsp Aerial view of RCAF Station Trenton June 19361929 1939 Prewar edit In 1929 960 acres 390 ha of farmland near Trenton were purchased by the federal government to establish a Royal Canadian Air Force RCAF station to be called RCAF Station Trenton The base was officially opened in August 1931 Lord Bessborough the Governor General in 1931 laid the commemorative cornerstone of the airbase which had the motto Per Ardua ad Rem or Through Adversity to the Good This motto was the long standing unspoken motto of the airmen of CFB Trenton 3 Trenton was intended as a smaller supporting base to RCAF Station Borden which was the home of Canadian military aviation and a major training base at the time By June 1937 it had replaced Camp Borden as the primary flying training centre the older station was given over increasingly to technical and trades training 4 The location was chosen for being the midpoint between Ottawa and Toronto It also provided the possibility of using the facility for seaplanes operating on Lake Ontario citation needed 1939 1945 World War II edit No 1 Fighter and No 3 Army Cooperation Flights flying Siskin and Tiger Moth aircraft were the first air elements to be hosted at Trenton Trenton was the largest training centre of the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan BCATP during the Second World War 5 Schools included the RCAF Central Flying School No 1 Air Navigation School to 1942 No 1 Flying Instructor School and No 1 Composite Training School 6 Along with the training schools the No 6 Repair Depot was based at Trenton During the war the relief landing field for Trenton was located at Mohawk citation needed Trenton was home to RCAF 102 KU Flt Central Air Command CAC Composite during the war It flew Harvard Mustang Dakota Expeditor H 5 citation needed Historical aerodrome information edit In approximately 1942 the aerodrome was listed as RCAF Aerodrome Trenton Ontario at 44 07 N 77 32 W 44 117 N 77 533 W 44 117 77 533 with a variation of 12 degrees west and elevation of 240 ft 73 m The field was listed as all hard surfaced and detailed four runways as follows 7 Runway name Length Width Surface1 19 3 000 ft 910 m 150 ft 46 m Hard surfaced5 23 3 600 ft 1 100 m 150 ft 46 m Hard surfaced14 32 3 050 ft 930 m 150 ft 46 m Hard surfaced9 27 4 200 ft 1 300 m 150 ft 46 m Hard surfaced1945 1990 Cold War edit Following the war Trenton became home to transport and fighter aircraft with transport aircraft from the base taking part in the Korean Airlift as well as numerous other missions throughout the 1950s and 1960s citation needed On February 2 1959 RCAF Station Trenton became the destination for CF 105 Arrow 25204 flying from the Avro Canada manufacturing facility at Malton Airport A Trans Canada Air Lines Vickers Viscount had crash landed during 25204 s flight temporarily closing the runways at Malton 8 After World War II 102 Composite Unit became a search and rescue unit It flew Piasecki H 42A and H 44 Canada upgraded its transport and search and rescue fleets during the 1960s when the RCAF purchased the CC 137 Husky CC 130 Hercules CH 113 Labrador and CC 115 Buffalo aircraft RCAF Station Trenton became the home of training facilities for these aircraft 102 would eventually merge into the reactivated 424 Transport and Rescue Squadron in 1968 citation needed RCAF Station Trenton was renamed Canadian Forces Base CFB Trenton after the February 1 1968 merger of the RCAF with the Royal Canadian Navy and Canadian Army to form the Canadian Forces citation needed 21st century edit Arrest and conviction of former base commander edit CFB Trenton s former commander David Russell Williams was arrested in 2010 and convicted of serial rape and murder in 2010 some of his crimes were committed while in command of the base 9 10 Use as a quarantine facility for COVID 19 edit Due to the COVID 19 pandemic in Canada of coronavirus disease 2019 caused by SARS CoV 2 that detected in Wuhan China on February 7 2020 215 Canadians 176 from the first plane and 39 from a second plane chartered by the U S government were repatriated from Wuhan and brought to CFB Trenton to be quarantined for two weeks 11 12 13 On February 11 another plane of repatriated Canadians 185 from Wuhan landed at CFB Trenton 14 On February 21 a chartered flight of 131 Canadians who were quarantined on the Diamond Princess after an outbreak on the cruise ship in Japan and who all tested negative for the virus were brought to CFB Trenton for additional screening before being transported by bus to NAV Centre in Cornwall Ontario to be quarantined 15 On March 10 a chartered flight of 228 Canadians who were on the Grand Princess after an outbreak on the cruise ship in California and who all did not test positive for the virus were brought to CFB Trenton for a 14 day quarantine period 16 By March 24 13 positive cases for the virus of the repatriated citizens at CFB Trenton were reported 17 Charges against and removal of command of current base commander edit On 28 August 2023 Colonel Leif Dahl the commander of the base and the 8th Wing was charged by the Ontario Provincial Police with charges related to firearms and illegal hunting 18 On 30 August 2023 MGen Iain Huddleston Commander 1 Canadian Air Division temporarily removed Col Dahl from his command 19 Facilities editHeritage buildings edit CFB Trenton has several recognized and classified Federal Heritage buildings on the Register of the Government of Canada Heritage Buildings 20 Administration Building 29 Recognized 1995 Hangars 3 Buildings 51 5 Building 49 Recognized 1991 Hangars 9 B112 10 B52 Recognized 2004 Hastings Hall Officer s Quarters Building 111 Recognized 1995 Headquarters Buildings 22 amp 23 Recognized 1995 Junior Quarters Buildings 21 amp 56 Recognized 1995 Officer s Mess Building 38 Recognized 1995 VIP Private Married Quarters Building 42 Recognized 1995Current edit The recapitalization of the northeast ramp was completed in summer 2008 and reconstruction of the southeast ramp was completed in the summer of 2009 21 Construction of a new air traffic control tower was completed in July 2010 22 The Canadian Forces Aerospace Warfare Centre is housed in a new building named after Air Marshal Clare Annis Leed Gold Standard certification is underway from the Canada Green Building Council 23 A new Material Distribution Centre opened on November 2 2010 The 2 4 million project is an amalgamation and co location of the Wing s Central Material Traffic Terminal of 2 Air Movement Squadron 2 Air Mov Sqn with the material distribution centre of 8 Wing Supply 24 A 17 500 m2 188 400 sq ft Electrical and Mechanical Engineering EME and transportation garage valued at 75 million was completed in 2012 25 26 The Air Mobility Training Centre project saw the construction of a 17 000 m2 183 000 sq ft facility that houses the equipment and personnel required to train operators and maintainers of the CC 130J Super Hercules aircraft Building construction was completed in 2011 and operations began in 2012 25 27 28 The building is now located on the south side of the base across the highway from the runway Future edit The base could host CH 149 Cormorant Search And Rescue helicopters if Canada increases the CH 149 fleet as planned 29 Present operations edit nbsp Royal Military College of Canada cadets attend unveiling of Afghanistan Repatriation Memorial CFB Trenton Trenton Ontario 10 Nov 2012 The RCAF operates the majority of its fixed wing tactical airlift and all of its strategic airlift aircraft from CFB Trenton citation needed The primary lodger unit of CFB Trenton is 8 Wing which operates several aircraft types including CC 130 Hercules CC 150 Polaris and CC 177 Globemaster III transport aircraft the CH 146 Griffon search and rescue helicopters and the CC 144 Challenger VIP transport aircraft The Challenger fleet used to fly the Governor General members of the Royal Family when visiting Canada the Prime Minister and members of the federal cabinet is based at Ottawa Macdonald Cartier International Airport but supported from CFB Trenton citation needed Current squadrons under 8 Wing include 424 Transport and Rescue Squadron 424 Tiger Squadron Flying the CC 130H and CH 146 426 Transport Training Squadron 426 Thunderbird Squadron Training for CC 130H CC 150 CH 146 429 Transport Squadron 429 Bison Squadron Flying the CC 177 436 Transport Squadron 436 Tusker Squadron Flying the CC 130J 437 Transport Squadron 437 Husky Squadron Flying the CC 150 412 Transport Squadron Flying the CC 144 geographically separated unit based at Ottawa Macdonald Cartier International Airport ON 440 Transport Squadron Flying the CC 138 geographically separated unit based at Yellowknife Airport NT 2 Air Movement Squadron 2 Air Mov Sqn 8 Air Maintenance Squadron 8 AMS Temporary storage facilities were built at the base for the CC 177 Globemaster III Permanent hangars Hangar 2 and 6 were built from 2012 to 2017 CFB Trenton is also home to other RCAF lodger units independent from 8 Wing including Aerospace and Telecommunications Engineering Support Squadron ATESS providing specialized engineering training and production manufacturing in aerospace and telecommunications Its capabilities encompass avionics non destructive testing NDT integrated health monitoring IHM HUMS aircraft structures and more 30 The Royal Canadian Air Force Aerospace Warfare Centre RCAF AWC the centre of excellence for air power development including Concept Development and Experimentation CD amp E and lessons learned In addition the RCAF AWC develops and maintains the Air Force air power knowledge repository and coordinates efforts to provide advanced synthetic environment and modelling and simulation services to assist CD amp E requirements definition operational test and evaluation OT amp E and mission rehearsal The RCAF AWC is commanded by an RCAF Colonel 31 8 Air Communications and Control Squadron 8 ACCS provides expeditionary communications and air traffic control capabilities under 2 Wing for the RCAF CFB Trenton plays a key support role for the National Search and Rescue Program being home to Joint Rescue Coordination Centre Trenton JRCC Trenton which is jointly staffed by the RCAF and Canadian Coast Guard personnel who have responsibility for coordinating aircraft and marine rescue incidents in central and Arctic Canada The RCAF also operates the Canadian Mission Control Centre CMCC from the base which is tasked with monitoring the Cospas Sarsat system that detects transmissions from emergency locating beacons on aircraft or marine vessels in distress through Canada s search and rescue area of responsibility citation needed The Canadian Army also operates the Canadian Army Advanced Warfare Centre formerly known as the Canadian Parachute Centre In addition the Canadian Joint Incident Response Unit CJIRU a CBRN capability which is part of the Canadian Special Operations Forces Command is based at CFB Trenton 32 The current commander of CFB Trenton and 8 Wing is Colonel Leif Dahl who was sworn in as base commander on July 29 2022 33 Other operations editQuinte International Air Show edit In 2016 the former base commander Colonel Colin Keiver and Chief Warrant Officer Darcy Elder had recreated the Quinte International Air Show which had not been held since 2003 34 There had been plans for the air show to be held biennially though there had been no air show in 2018 Mark Goulden the commander at the time of the cancellation stated Operations at 8 Wing Trenton is our priority whether it be helping Canadians during disasters such as the British Columbia wildfires delivering humanitarian aid internationally or supplying Canadian Armed Forces missions around the world It is with these operational commitments in mind that 8 Wing Trenton has made the difficult decision to cancel the 2018 Quinte International Air Show 35 Throughout 2020 it was unclear whether or not there would be an air show any time in the future due to CFB Trenton being at the forefront of Canada s efforts to gain control over the COVID 19 virus 36 Quinte International Air Show 2016 edit The 2016 air show attracted close to 80 000 visitors 36 The theme for that year was the commemoration of the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan BCATP with it being the 75th Anniversary since the BCATP had commenced 37 Aircraft from multiple Air Forces around the world attended including the United States Air Force Royal Air Force and Mexican Air Force 38 Some of the aircraft performing at the air show included citation needed Boeing B 52 Stratofortress Avro Lancaster Interstate Cadet Lockheed C 130 Hercules Lockheed Martin F 22 Raptor McDonnell Douglas CF 18 Hornet North American B 25 Mitchell North American P 51 Mustang North American T 6 Texan Snowbirds Yakovlev Yak 52 and many more aircraft parked on the ramp CFD Mountain View edit The Mountain View Detachment a former World War II RCAF airfield located south of Belleville is utilized as a storage and overhaul facility of older aircraft A new gravel runway was constructed in 2006 to train Canadian Forces CC 130 Hercules aircraft crew in landing on unprepared landing strips The Canadian Forces have also established a drop zone nearby The detachment is also home to the Mountain View Cadet Flying Training Centre cadet training centre for the Royal Canadian Air Cadets citation needed Trenton Cadet Training Centre edit The Trenton Cadet Training Centre CTC is one of the oldest cadet training centres in Canada At this CTC there are cadet courses offered for all three elements of Army Sea and Air that are offered all year around This portion of the base located on the south side of the airbase has multiple buildings for cadets to reside in during their summer training citation needed Other edit The National Air Force Museum of Canada is on the base Trenton Military VOLMET Military Aeronautical Communications System MACS on 6754 and 15 034 kHz USB call sign CHR The base hosts a bomb disposal team 39 Economic impact on Trenton community editCFB Trenton based on statistical data from the Fiscal Year 2004 2005 had an annual population impact Regular Force members amp dependants of 8 185 The airbase also had an estimated local spending impact direct and indirect of 278 195 000 for that Fiscal Year The airbase also directly employed 3 163 people and indirectly employed 437 people 40 See also edit nbsp Canada portalCFD Mountain ViewReferences edit a b Canada Flight Supplement Effective 0901Z 16 July 2020 to 0901Z 10 September 2020 Synoptic Metstat Station Information Archived from the original on 2011 12 01 Retrieved 2011 03 22 8 Wing History Royal Canadian Air Force 2013 04 10 Retrieved 10 September 2013 Millberry Larry 1984 Sixty Years The RCAF and CF Air Command Toronto ON CANAV Books p 44 Hatch F J Aerodrome of Democracy Canada and the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan 1939 1945 Archived 2014 02 11 at the Wayback Machine Ottawa Canadian Department of National Defence 1983 ISBN 0 660 11443 7 p 116 Retrieved 2014 07 15 British Commonwealth Air Training Plan Schools Canada Archived from the original on 2006 10 14 Retrieved 2011 03 23 Pilots Handbook of Aerodromes and Seaplane Bases Vol 1 Royal Canadian Air Force c 1942 p 170 CF 105 Avro Arrow Timeline Archived from the original on 2013 09 21 Retrieved 2013 09 21 DNA tests on Russell Williams murder victim took 10 weeks Toronto Star By Sandro Contenta and Jim Rankin May 16 2015 Serial killer Russell Williams will keep his military pension for now McLean s Magazine Michael Friscolanti November 3 2014 CFB Trenton prepares quarantine treatment for Canada s coronavirus evacuees globalnews ca February 6 2020 Happy to be back Flight carrying Canadians from Wuhan lands in Ontario ctvnews ca 7 February 2020 Worst is behind us Flights carrying Canadians from Wuhan land in Ontario ctvnews ca February 7 2020 Second Canadian evacuation plane from China lands in Ontario ctvnews ca February 11 2020 Canadian cruise ship passengers arrive in Cornwall Ont to begin quarantine cbc ca February 21 2020 Infected Canadian crew on COVID 19 cruise ship remain onboard 228 passengers repatriated ctvnews ca March 10 2020 Quarantine at CFB Trenton over for most but not all cbc ca March 24 2020 8 Wing CFB Trenton commander removed from role after additional firearm charges laid Global News August 31 2023 Statement from the Commander 1 Canadian Air Division Department of National Defence August 30 2023 http www pc gc ca apps beefp fhbro FHB Rech Search e asp permanent dead link Register of the Government of Canada Heritage Buildings Trenton Infrastructure Canada News Centre Retrieved 27 September 2011 New air traffic control tower opens at CFB Trenton Intelligencer ca Archived from the original on 2012 09 04 Retrieved 2011 03 22 Isabelle Major 2010 10 07 More than a building dedication Air Force Articles News and Events Air Force News Air Force DND CF Airforce forces gc ca Archived from the original on 2012 07 19 Retrieved 2011 03 22 2 4M distribution centre opens Trenton Trentonian Ontario CA Trentonian ca Archived from the original on 2011 07 06 Retrieved 2011 03 22 a b Government of Canada Canada News Centre Trenton Infrastructure backgrounder Archived 2012 03 27 at the Wayback Machine 11 September 2009 Retrieved 2011 04 20 EME CFB Trenton qualitymechanical ca 4 December 2020 New Air Mobility Training Centre to support CC130J operations by Tom Phil 10 December 2009 Lessard Jerome VIDEO 8 Wing s facelift continues Thatcher Chris 6 July 2017 Canada urged to acquire attack helicopters Aerospace and Telecommunications Engineering Support 8 Wing Royal Canadian Air Force Archived from the original on 2017 08 22 Retrieved 2017 08 16 Government of Canada National Defence April 30 2013 Canadian Forces Aerospace Warfare Centre Royal Canadian Air Force www rcaf arc forces gc ca Day Adam 5 September 2009 The Dragon Hunters Legion Magazine Retrieved 25 June 2019 Leadership changes at 8 Wing Trenton QuinteNews Quinte International Air Show attendance sores Countylive 2016 06 27 Retrieved 24 December 2020 Wing commander releases COVID 19 statement Quinte News 2020 04 01 Retrieved 24 December 2020 a b Lees Ross Quinte International Air Show attendance soars Country Live Retrieved 23 January 2019 Quinte International Air Show Quinte Life Archived from the original on 24 January 2019 Retrieved 23 January 2019 2016 Quinte International Air Show The Aviation Magazine Archived from the original on 24 January 2019 Retrieved 23 January 2019 Fire in the hole Whitby man finds Second World War mortar bomb in lakefront park print version headline Whitby man finds Second World War bomb under park Toronto Star August 26 2013 by Christopher Reynolds DND CF Economic Impact 8 Wing CFB Trenton National Defence and the Canadian Forces Archived from the original on 2011 12 05 Retrieved 26 September 2011 UNCLAS CANAIRGEN 025 06 Canadian Air Force General Order External links editNo 8 Wing Trenton 8 Wing Community Archived 2007 03 11 at the Wayback Machine 436 Transport Squadron National Air Force Museum of Canada Past three hours METARs SPECI and current TAFs for CFB Trenton from Nav Canada as available Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title CFB Trenton amp oldid 1189537599, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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