A statement from Maj.-Gen. Iain Huddleston, commander of 1 Canadian Air Division, says the CT-114 Tutor jets will not fly until an airworthiness risk assessment can be completed.
The CT-114 Tutor jets used by the Snowbirds are under "operational pause" until all the aircraft have undergone an operational airworthiness
risk assessment following an accident in Fort St. John on Aug. 2.Following Fort St. John accident, Snowbirds fleet under pause until fleet is assessed
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