A flight scare makes one think

We are fortunate to live in a country where things can be counted on to work, and when they don't, people step up to the plate.
After an unnerving experience on a Feb. 8 Air North flight to the Yukon, Andrew Caddell reflects on the people and professionalism that makes Canada tick.

WHITEHORSE, YUKON—I have been flying for almost 53 years. My first flight was from Montreal to Milan, Italy, in a DC-8. Since then, I have flown in virtually every size of plane on five continents.

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