- The Governor General of Canada
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Aircraft Maintenance Superintendent of the Royal Canadian Air Force
Ottawa, Ontario
Approval of a Badge
September 15, 2020
Vol. VII, p. 282
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Blazon
Badge
An airplane bendwise Argent, ensigned by the Royal Crown proper, environed by a laurel wreath Gules and flanked to the dexter by a wing fesswise Argent;
Symbolism
Badge
The airplane refers to the work of an Aircraft Maintenance Superintendent. Shown in a futuristic style, it represents all types of aircraft, be they rotary, fixed wing or even unmanned. The Royal Crown represents service to the Sovereign. The badge composed of one or two wings, a laurel wreath and the Royal Crown is common to all trade and occupational badges of the Canadian Armed Forces.