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April brings regular overnight flying training to Cold Lake

Essential night flying training will take place over the City of Cold Lake and surrounding areas throughout the month of April. The nighttime training may disrupt area residents “peace and quiet.”
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COLD LAKE – Along with spring showers, April may bring regular overnight disturbances to Cold Lake residents. 

Squadrons from 4 Wing Cold Lake will be conducting night flying training over the City of Cold Lake throughout the month of April. 

Cold Lake and area residents can expect this training to begin on April 3 and continue until April 21.  

While the night flying is not intended to disrupt residents, it is necessary for training of Canadian Armed Forces aircrew and ground crew, states Capt. Sophie Quemeneur, the public affairs officer for 4 Wing Cold Lake. 

“The ability to conduct night missions is vital to our operational capability,” says Quemeneur. 

Residents with concerns or questions can contact 4 Wing Cold Lake’s Public Affairs Officer. 

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