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'''Flights'''
 
'''Flights'''
   
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Each Flight School Flight is taught by a former DDF pilot, called an instructor. Each flight can consist of up to ten cadets, one of who is the flightleader. The three most recent graduating flights are [[Skyward Flight]], [[Firestorm Flight]], and [[Inkwell Flight]]. Out of ten cadets, the average number to graduate is one, maybe two.{{book ref|skyward|8}} Cadets know each other in training by callsigns that last with the graduates of each Flight into their time as full DDF Pilots. Each Flight is assigned to sleep in two dorms, one for boys, and one for girls, equipped with beds and cots, except [[Spensa Nightshade]] who sleeps in a nearby cave.{{book ref|sky1|11}} [[Jorgen Weight]] is assigned a bed in the male dorms, however, returns home to the [[deep caverns]] at the end of each day.{{book ref|skyward|11}} Flights also eat and exercise together, again excluding Spensa. Jorgen occasionally joins his Flight in the mess hall. The Flight School provides physical therapy, either swimming laps in a pool or lifting weights. The Flight School also provides target practice with sidearms, and athletic activities such as wall-ball.{{book ref|skyward|28}} Romantic relations between cadets are prohibited until after graduation.{{book ref|skyward|11}}
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Each Flight School Flight is taught by a former DDF pilot, called an instructor. Each flight can consist of up to ten cadets, one of who is the flightleader. The three most recent graduating flights are [[Skyward Flight]], [[Firestorm Flight]], and [[Inkwell Flight]]. Out of ten cadets, the average number to graduate is one, maybe two.{{book ref|skyward|8}} Cadets know each other in training by callsigns that last with the graduates of each Flight into their time as full DDF Pilots. Each Flight is assigned to sleep in two dorms, one for boys, and one for girls, equipped with beds and cots, except [[Spensa Nightshade]] who sleeps in a nearby cave.{{book ref|sky1|11}} [[Jorgen Weight]] is assigned a bed in the male dorms, however, returns home to the [[deep caverns]] at the end of each day. {book ref|skyward|11}} Flights also eat and exercise together, again excluding Spensa. Jorgen occasionally joins his Flight in the mess hall. The Flight School provides physical therapy, either swimming laps in a pool or lifting weights. The Flight School also provides target practice with sidearms, and athletic activities such as wall-ball.{{book ref|skyward|28}} Romantic relations between cadets are prohibited until after graduation.{{book ref|skyward|11}}
   
 
'''Different Roles'''
 
'''Different Roles'''
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'''Instructors'''
 
'''Instructors'''
   
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Instructors are tasked with teaching cadets the ins and outs of starships and fighting the Krell. They are responsible for teaching the cadets how to fly and perform more complex maneuvers, as well as go over Krell strategies and flight patterns. Known instructors are Matthew Cobb{{book ref|skyward|8}} and Mara (taught Cobb).{{book ref|skyward|20}} This means that the Flight School has been around for at least fifteen years, if Cobb flew in the DDF ending in 73 LD, and given he flew for at least five years in the DDF beforehand, his official training must have at least started in 67 LD. Cadets may report a complaint about their instructor to the office of the Admiral of the Flight School if they so desire.{{book ref|skyward|24}} Instructors have access to the DDF Holorecordings Archive located in Building H.{{book ref|skyward|21}}{{book ref|skyward|31}}{{book ref|skyward|37}} Instructors get the final say over who they allow in their class.{{book ref|skyward|6}} Instructors have a significant amount of discretion over how they teach their class; Cobb focuses on teaching maneuvering while other instructors focus more on destructor usage and dogfighting.{{book ref|sky1|13}}{{book ref|sky1|15}} Even after Cobb's promotion to Admiral of the Fleet, this latter method of instruction still appears to be in use in at least some classes.{{book ref|sf1|2}}
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Instructors are tasked with teaching cadets the ins and outs of starships and fighting the Krell. They are responsible for teaching the cadets how to fly and perform more complex maneuvers, as well as go over Krell strategies and flight patterns. Known instructors are Matthew Cobb{{book ref|skyward|8}} and Mara (taught Cobb).{{book ref|skyward|20}} This means that the Flight School has been around for at least fifteen years, if Cobb flew in the DDF ending in 73 LD, and given he flew for at least five years in the DDF beforehand, his official training must have at least started in 67 LD. Cadets may report a complaint about their instructor to the office of the Admiral of the Flight School if they so desire.{{book ref|skyward|24}} Instructors have access to the DDF Holorecordings Archive located in Building H.{{book ref|skyward|21}}{{book ref|skyward|31}}{{book ref|skyward|37}} Instructors get the final say over who they allow in their class.{{book ref|skyward|6}}
   
 
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