Fri, Jun 09, 2017
Headed To Dundurn To Resume Their Season
The Snowbirds Canadian precision demonstration team is ready to resume its air show schedule after two weeks of intensive training and practice at its home base of 15 Wing Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan.
The team announced on its Facebook page that its first performance will be this coming weekend in Dundurn, Saskatchewan at the Dundurn Air Show 10-11 June.
“Our team has been working very hard practicing and training to bring ourselves back up to our own strict performance standards. Your Royal Canadian Air Force Snowbirds are ready and very excited to get back to the air show circuit this weekend. We greatly appreciate the support and understanding of air show organizers, volunteers and audiences over the last three weeks,” said Major Patrick Gobeil, Snowbirds Team Lead.
Since returning to their squadron, the demonstration team has flown, on average, twice per day. The training focused specifically on maneuvers during which issues with keeping formation position had been noted previously.
The Snowbirds maintain very strong safety practices. All appropriate training, procedural and equipment related safety measures are taken to mitigate the risks inherent in aerobatic formation flying. the team's pilots are highly experienced and trained to respond to challenging situations in the low-level environment. Consistent training and practice is required to maintain these vital skill sets.
The Canadian Forces Snowbirds are great ambassadors for the Royal Canadian Air Force and exemplify the skill, professionalism and teamwork of all Canadian Armed Forces members.
(Image from Facebook)
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