Fighter jets scrambled over Prairies for exercise
Canadian and US F-15 and CF-18 fighter jets and other aircraft were scrambled Wednesday for a situation northeast of Prince Albert, Hudson Bay and Edmonton. It was all a simulation under the command of the North American Aerospace Defence Command (NORAD).
Captain Cameron Hillier with the Royal Canadian Air Force said one of those simulations was for a potential rogue aircraft leaving Saskatoon, heading out toward Hudson Bay and then west toward Alberta.
“Typically these types of responses could include anything from an airspace restriction violation, or a hijacking, or just responding to an unknown aircraft in an unknown space,” he told paNOW from NORAD headquarters in Colorado Springs.