When the CF-101 Voodoo interceptors were retired, the CH-118s were redeployed to Base Flight Cold Lake.
[1] Air training facilities were established across Canada during the Second World War as part of the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan and local MLA William Stafford Anderson applied for two schools in the Miramichi Valley region.
21 Elementary Flying Training School (EFTS) began operations on 3 July 1941 using 31 Fleet Finch loaned from the RCAF, while No.
10 Air Observer School (AOS), flying the Avro Anson, opened the following month.
Two aircraft ditched in the Gulf of St. Lawrence and a third crashed in a field near Elgin, New Brunswick.