Call-sign snafu signals CAF has more work to do

The fact that some 30 fellow officers either concurred with this call sign or failed to raise any objections is clear proof of the toxic environment which still prevails.
Royal Canadian Air Force CF-188 Hornet fighters fly over Iceland on May 31, 2017, during an Operation Reassurance surveillance mission.

OTTAWA—At the end of August, there was a bizarre story about a military investigation into potentially offensive comments made by Air Force pilots at a call-sign meeting.

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