CF-18 fighter pilot fined $2000 after pleading guilty to flying too low
COLD LAKE, Alta. — A fighter pilot has been fined $2,000 after pleading guilty at a court martial to flying his CF-18 jet too low during a training mission in which his wingman died in a crash.
Capt. Christopher Mileusnic was the leader of a two-aircraft formation on Nov. 28, 2016, that was practising dropping bombs on targets near the Cold Lake weapons range in northeastern Alberta.
The rules for the low altitude mission required that the aircraft have a working heads-up-display — a device that shows flight information that the pilot can read by looking forward at the canopy.
According to the agreed statement of facts, the pilots were under pressure to drop all of their bombs before returning to base.