Canada’s air industry: release the tie downs

The weight of COVID, the weight of regulations and the lack of a strategic plan for Canada’s air industry puts its future at risk.
COVID, for all its pain, has created an opportunity to look at how things worked and how perhaps they should work going forward in the aviation sector, writes Anthony Norejko, president and CEO of the Canadian Business Aviation Association.
I want to tell you a story. Early in my pilot training, I remember an event that I can still see in my mind's eye. It was early morning when I and some fellow student pilots showed up for scheduled ground lessons. One of the students was about to depart for a scheduled solo flight. Everything looke...

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