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Wed, Dec 09, 2020

Canadian Armed Forces Cancels 2021 SkyHawks Season

The SkyHawks Look To Resume Parachute Performances In 2022

The Canadian Armed Forces has cancelled the 2021 Canadian Armed Forces Parachute Team performance season as a result of public health and other considerations related to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

The SkyHawks, "demonstrate the highest levels of professionalism, dedication and teamwork through daring parachute performances at air shows, sporting events, and festivals across Canada between May and September each year.

Assembling the team is a complex and difficult endeavour. Team members are selected early in the year and undergo extensive training prior to the start of the season to ensure the highest level of professionalism and proficiency allowing them to perform complex parachute manoeuvres safely."

The decision to cancel 2021 performances was reportedly made at this early juncture to provide prospective event organizers planning certainty and stability.

If safe to do so, the SkyHawks will look to resume parachute performances in 2022. It will be a landmark year as they celebrate 50 years of performances. The SkyHawks look forward to rekindling their strong relationship with event organizers and the Canadian public.

As always, the SkyHawks remain appreciative of the interest of the public and will endeavour to stay connected through digital media.

FMI: www.army-armee.forces.gc.ca/en/skyhawks/index.page

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