Air traffic control towers in Windsor, other cities to stay open, NAV Canada says
NAV Canada says it won t close air traffic control towers at several airports across Canada, including at Windsor International.
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The fates of the air traffic control towers at Windsor International Airport and other Canadian airports were the subject of a review from operator NAV Canada.(Sanjay Maru/CBC)
A lot has changed in Windsor-Essex since the World Health Organization's declaration of the COVID-19 pandemic last year. The CBC's Sanjay Maru provides this recap of some of the most notable events that happened in the region.
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Tapas Modi, a third-year student in the University of Windsor s aeronautics leadership program, says he would be scared for first-year students if YQG were to lose its control tower since Windsor s airspace is highly complex.(Sanjay Maru/CBC)
The fate of the air traffic control tower at Windsor International Airport is still up in the air. It's continuing to be reviewed by its operator for its long-term viability amid COVID-19. The CBC's Sanjay Maru took a closer look at what it would mean if Nav Canada were to move ahead with shutting down the tower.
Twenty-one days since the first vaccinations for COVID-19 took place here in Windsor-Essex. That means most of those initial recipients got their second doses today. The CBC's Sanjay Maru spoke with two of them about what it means to them and how they're feeling.