Air force commander eyes bonuses to address shortage of experienced pilots
GATINEAU, Que. — The commander of Canada’s air force wants to pay retention and signing bonuses to pilots, one measure of several meant to address the military’s shortage of experienced aviators.
In a message to air force members today, Lt.-Gen. Al Meinzinger says the moves are “vital” to stabilizing the military’s ranks at a time of unprecedented competition for skilled aviators.
The new initiatives aim to minimize the amount of time pilots spend on the ground rather than in the cockpit by streamlining training and cutting non-flying responsibilities.