Snowbirds aerobatics team returns to full operations after crash in U.S.
OTTAWA — The Canadian military’s Snowbirds aerobatics team is returning to full operations after a crash grounded the planes in the U.S. for more than a month.
Military investigators are still trying to determine why one of the Snowbirds’ famous Tutor aircraft crashed on Oct. 13 prior to an airshow at the Atlanta Speedway in Georgia.
But the military says the aircraft flew back to their home base of Moose Jaw, Sask., last month without engine trouble and operations have been restarted after a thorough risk assessment process.
Capt. Kevin Domon-Grenier sustained minor injuries in October when he ejected from the plane, which crashed into a farmer’s field, but no one else was hurt.