Air Force delays installation of base commander amid investigation into pilot meeting
OTTAWA — The Royal Canadian Air Force is delaying plans to install a new commander at one of the country’s two CF-18 fighter jet bases due to a military police investigation.
A ceremony was planned for Tuesday to install Col. Colin Marks as commander of 3 Wing in Bagotville, Que.
But Air Force commander Lt.-Gen. Eric Kenny says those plans are on hold as police investigate an alleged incident at Canada’s other main CF-18 base, 4 Wing in Cold Lake, Alta., in June.
Kenny in a statement says investigators are looking into comments allegedly made during what he described as “small” meeting designed to choose call signs, or nicknames, for fighter pilots.