RCAF turns to foreign pilots to help with shortage as commercial aviators stay away
OTTAWA — The Royal Canadian Air Force is hoping Canada will open its doors to military pilots from other countries as it seeks to address a longstanding shortage of experienced aviators.
In an interview with The Canadian Press, RCAF commander Lt.-Gen. Al Meinzinger says the military is working with Canada’s immigration department to streamline the enrolment of pilots from overseas.
The move comes amid some signs of progress in the military’s search for more pilots to fly the air force’s helicopters and planes.
Part of that success has come from a reorganization designed to keep pilots in cockpits rather than behind desks.