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Snowbirds to boost morale amid COVID-19 with cross country tour

Click to play video: 'Snowbirds taking to the sky on cross-Canada tour'
Snowbirds taking to the sky on cross-Canada tour
WATCH: The Snowbirds will be taking off from their base at 15 Wing Moose Jaw for a cross-Canada tour to boost morale – Apr 30, 2020

The Canadian Armed Forces is deploying its famed Snowbirds aerobatics team on a cross-country tour aimed at boosting morale as Canadians continue to struggle with the COVID-19 pandemic.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced the tour this morning, which will see the Snowbirds begin their flyovers in Nova Scotia this weekend and work their way west throughout the week.

The plan follows a similar cross-country tour in the U.S., where the American military’s own flight demonstration teams have been flying over cities in honour of frontline workers and first responders.

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Members of the Snowbirds paused their training in March because of COVID-19 but will spend two days at their home base in Saskatchewan flying refresher and training missions before starting the tour.

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The Snowbirds cut their flying season short last year after one of the team’s famous Tutor aircraft crashed prior to an air show in the U.S. state of Georgia.

Capt. Kevin Domon-Grenier sustained minor injuries when he ejected from the plane, which crashed into a farmer’s field, but no one else was hurt.

Click to play video: 'Coronavirus outbreak: Canada’s famed ‘Snowbirds’ go on cross-country tour'
Coronavirus outbreak: Canada’s famed ‘Snowbirds’ go on cross-country tour

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