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Air force to conduct night training over Alberta city

Over the next two weeks, squadrons from 4 Wing Cold Lake will conduct night flying training over the City of Cold Lake.
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COLD LAKE, Alta. – Over the next two weeks, squadrons from 4 Wing Cold Lake will conduct night flying training over the City of Cold Lake. 

The overnight training exercises will take place from Oct. 17-21, and Oct. 24-28. 

“4 Wing is always mindful of the Lakeland community and this type of training is not intended to disrupt your valuable peace and quiet,” says Capt. Sophie Quemeneur from 4 Wing Cold Lake Public Affairs. 

“Night flying is an essential training requirement for aircrew to gain and maintain proficiency in the safe operation of aircraft in reduced illumination environments. The ability to conduct night missions is vital to our operational capability.” 

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