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Tornado Passes and Hero Splits: pilot talks life flying with legendary Snowbirds

  • In 2025, Captain Scott Boyd of Burnaby, B.C., will be in his fifth year flying with the Canadian Forces' aerobatic display squadron known as the Snowbirds.
  • Boyd returned to the Snowbirds after a break, fulfilling a dream he has had since age eight to join this team.
  • The Snowbirds, based in Moose Jaw, Sask., perform across North America from May to October, practicing annually at 19 Wing Comox due to lack of water near Moose Jaw.
  • Boyd flies the formation's fifth plane and said, "This was always my dream job, I miss the flying," while noting community appreciation, especially in Comox.
  • The Snowbirds' deployment will continue across Canada and end with two California shows in October, and Boyd aims to inspire others through his return.
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Tornado Passes and Hero Splits: pilot talks life flying with legendary Snowbirds

Captain Scott Boyd talks about what it’s like to be a Snowbird

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Burns Lake Lakes District News broke the news in on Wednesday, May 21, 2025.
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