Students of the NATO Flight Training in Canada program will practice their night flying skills this week with help from the Regina International Airport.

 

Some specialized training for the pilots of 15 Wing Moose Jaw this week.

With the help of the Regina Airport, student pilots will be practicing their night flying skills, a requirement of their course at the local air base.

Students will be traveling between Moose Jaw and Regina between 10 and midnight, Monday night and Tuesday night.

 

Both CT-155 Hawk and CT-156 Harvard II aircraft will be used.