15 Wing to Conduct Night Training This Weekend in Regina
March 12, 2026
Public Service Announcement
15 Wing to conduct night training this weekend in Regina
March 12, 2026 – Moose Jaw, Sask. – National Defence/Canadian Armed Forces
15 Wing will be conducting night flying training in the vicinity of Regina on Friday, March 13, and Saturday, March 14, between 8 p.m. and 11:15 p.m.
Flights will be conducted by 2 Canadian Armed Forces Flying Training School near Regina International Airport, with three CT-156 Harvard II, an advanced turboprop training aircraft. Night flying is an essential component for military pilot training, and it helps student pilots to develop their flying proficiencies. 15 Wing endeavours to be respectful and mindful of communities and will take measures to minimize potential noise impact.
All RCAF aircraft flying operations are carefully planned and closely controlled for public safety and are dependent on weather and flying conditions.
For details on the Royal Canadian Air Force and our aircraft, please visit our websites and social platforms.
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Associated Links
CT-156 Harvard II
Royal Canadian Air Force Facebook
Royal Canadian Air Force X
Contact
Captain Jean Doyon
Public Affairs Officer
15 Wing Moose Jaw
jean.doyon@forces.gc.ca
Training rescheduled for February 2-4, 2026 weather permitting.
Official PSA
Public Service Announcement
15 Wing to conduct night training this weekend in Regina
January 30, 2026 – Moose Jaw, Sask. – National Defence/Canadian Armed Forces
2 Canadian Forces Flight Training School from 15 Wing Moose Jaw will be conducting night flying training in the vicinity of Regina International Airport over the weekend.
Training will typically consist of evening flights until approximately midnight. Flights are conducted with the CT-156 Harvard II, an advanced -turboprop training aircraft. Night flying is an essential component for military pilot training, and its helps student pilots to develop their flying proficiencies. 15 Wing endeavours to be respectful and mindful of communities and will take measures to minimize the potential noise impact.
All RCAF aircraft flying operations are carefully planned and closely controlled for public safety and are dependent on weather and flying conditions.
For details on the Royal Canadian Air Force and our aircraft, please visit our websites and social platforms.
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Associated Links
CT-156 Harvard II
Royal Canadian Air Force Facebook
Royal Canadian Air Force X
Contact
Captain Jean Doyon
Public Affairs Officer
15 Wing Moose Jaw
E-mail: 15wingpao@forces.gc.ca