Flight instructor reacts to possible loss of air traffic con

Flight instructor reacts to possible loss of air traffic control in Regina


Regina / 980 CJME
Feb 2, 2021 3:58 PM
The air traffic control services at the Regina International Airport could be facing some changes, but one flight instructor believes the service should stay.
NAV Canada is performing a review of airports across the country, including Regina, about the level of service being provided.
“NAV Canada thinks Regina should be on that lower end of movements that require a lower level of service so when it is less-congested airspace, flight services is a very safe operation for sure,” said Rylan Grubb, the chief flight instructor at the Regina Flying Club.
“NAV Canada is saying this is all from pre-COVID numbers and from those numbers, anybody who operates in Regina really can’t understand why they would need or want to remove ATC. Ultimately we’re thinking it comes down to money and budgeting.

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