Low-level flight training over Labrador is controversial, and it could return
A possible return to low-level flying at Goose Bay remains up in the air, as consultations continue with Indigenous groups.
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![One of the final German jets to come to Goose Bay for low-level flight training in the spring of 2005 is pictured in this file image. A fighter jet is pictured on a tarmac with a ladder connecting to the ground.](https://i.cbc.ca/1.7126656.1709042290!/fileImage/httpImage/image.jpg_gen/derivatives/16x9_620/german-air-force-jet-2005-cbc.jpg)
A possible return to low-level flying at Goose Bay remains up in the air, as consultations continue with Indigenous groups.